Amid the sun, — as he amid the blaze Of his own glory, on the vibrating Floor of the fountain paved with flashing rays, — " A Shape all light, which with one hand did fling Dew on the earth, as if she were the dawn, And the invisible rain did ever... The provincialist: tales, essays and stanzas - Page 173by George Fletcher (of Birmingham.) - 1857Full view - About this book
| 1829 - 440 pages
...the young moon When on the sunlit limits of the night Her white shell trembles in the crimson air. And the invisible rain did ever sing A silver music on the mossy lawn." " Carved lamps and chalices, and vials which shone In their own golden beams — each like a flower... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 pages
...vibrating Floor of the fountain, paved with flashing nyi. " A Simpe all light, which with one hand dkl Si"! Dew on the earth, as if she were the dawn, And the...on the mossy lawn; And still before me on the dusky gross, Iris her many-color'd scarf had drawn : " In her bright hand she tore a crystal gls* Mantling... | |
| 1836 - 424 pages
...one respect it resembled the enchanted dwelling of the Witch of Atlas, where Shelley tells us, Th' invisible rain did ever sing A silver music on the mossy lawn. It is lucky for Witches and Naiads" that they are not subject to rheumatism. The air was scarcely breathable... | |
| English literature - 1834 - 344 pages
...one respect it resembled the enchanted dwelling of the Witch of Atlas, where, Shelley tells us, / "TV invisible rain did ever sing A silver music on the mossy lawn." It is lucky for Witches and Naiads that they are not subject to rheumatism. The air was scarcely breathable... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - American fiction - 1836 - 270 pages
...one respect it resembled the enchanted dwelling of the Witch of Atlas, where Shelley tells us, " Th' invisible rain did ever sing A silver music on the mossy lawn." It is lucky for Witches and Naiads that they are not subject to rheumatism. The air was scarcely breathable... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1836 - 964 pages
...one respect it resembled the enchanted dwelling of the Witch of Atlas, where, Shelley tells us, " Th' invisible rain did ever sing A silver music on the mossy lawn." It is lucky for Witches and Naiads that they are not subject to rheumatism. The air was scarcely breathable... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - English poetry - 1838 - 634 pages
...Floor of the fountain, paved with flashing rays, " A Shape all light, which with one hand did fling Dew on the earth, as if she were the dawn. And the...the mossy lawn ; And still before me on the dusky gross, Iris her many-color'd scarf had drawn : " In her bright hand she bore a crystal glass, Mantling... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 402 pages
...Floor of the fountain, paved with flashing rays, " A Shape all light, whieh with one hand did fling Dew on the earth, as if she were the dawn, And the invisible rain did ever sing " A silver musie on the mossy lawn ; And still before me on the dusky grass, Iris her many-eoloured searf had... | |
| Fraternal organizations - 1841 - 478 pages
...Floor of the fountain, paved with flashing rays. •' A shape all light, which with one hand did fling Dew on the earth, as if she were the dawn ; And the...music on the mossy lawn ; And still before me, on the duaky grass, Iris, h er many-coloured scarf had drawn : "In her right hand she bore a chrystal glass... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 638 pages
...fountain, paved wilh flashing rays. " A Shape all light, which with one hand did fling Dew on the earth, ae if she were the dawn, And the invisible rain did ever...silver music on the mossy lawn ; And still before me on ihe dusky grass, Iris her many-color'd scarf had drawn " In her bright hand she bore a crystal glass,... | |
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