| 1836 - 496 str.
...are the clouds mentioned by the farmer's boy — " For yet above those wafted clouds, are seen, Tn a remoter sky, still more serene, Others detached in ranges through the air, Spotless ns snow, and countless as they're fair Scattered immensely wide, from east to west, The beauteous semblance... | |
| Charles Bucke - 1837 - 488 str.
...soon cleared, and presented a midnight scene like that, which Bloomfield has described so admirably. - Above these wafted clouds are seen (In a remoter sky,...air, Spotless as snow, and countless as they're fair ; Scatter'd immensely wide from east to west, The beauteous semblance of a flock at rest. These, to... | |
| Thomas Miller - 1837 - 466 str.
...appearance of these clouds, with a moonlight evening, has been aptly described by Bloomfield:— ' For yet above these wafted clouds are seen In a remoter sky still more serene, Others detach'd in ranges through the air, Spotless as snow, and countless as they're fair, — Scatter'd... | |
| William Leithead - 1837 - 424 str.
...scenes— Detach'd in ranges through the air, Spotless as snow, and countless as they 're fair, Scatter'd immensely wide from east to west, The beauteous semblance of a flock at rest. The Farmer's Boy—WINTER. The Abbe Bertholon seems to have entertained some faint notion of an office... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 796 str.
...eye, Passing the source of light; and thence away, Succeeded quick by brighter still than they. Far @ dI / dctach'd in ranges through the air, Spotless as snow, and countless as they're fair,. Scatter'd immensely... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 750 str.
...Passing the source of light; and thence away, Succeeded quick hy brighter still than they. Far yet ahove these wafted clouds are seen (In a remoter sky, still more serene,) Others, detach'd in ranges through the air, Spotless as snow, and countless as they're fnir, Scattcr'd immensely... | |
| 536 str.
...call this cloud God's lambs, and the image is beautifully expressed in the following lines : — For yet above these wafted clouds are seen, In a remoter...ranges through the air, Spotless as snow, and countless at they're fair. Scattered immensely wide from East to West, The beauteous semblance of a flock at... | |
| James Thomson - 1842 - 440 str.
...Passing the source of light ; and thence away, Succeeded quick hy hrighter still than they. For yet ahove these wafted clouds are seen (In a remoter sky, still more serene) Others, detach'd in ranges through the air, Spotless as snow, and countless as they're fair ; Scatter'd immensely... | |
| Luke Howard - 1843 - 236 str.
...mottled sky; of which Bloomfield writes, so justly as well as poetically, in his ' Farmer's Boy ;' For yet above these wafted clouds are seen (In a remoter sky still more serene) Others, detach'd in ranges through the air, Spotless as snow, and countless as they're fair ; Scatter'd immensely... | |
| Luke Howard - 1843 - 232 str.
...Others, detach'd in ranges through the air, Spotless as snow, and countless as they're fair ; Scatter'd immensely wide from East to West, The beauteous semblance of a flock at rest. These, to the raptur'd mind, aloud proclaim The mighty Shepherd's everlasting Name. There is another... | |
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