The crimson cloud, blue main, and mountain grey, •And lake, dim-gleaming on the smoky lawn : Far to the west the long long vale withdrawn, Where twilight loves to linger for a while ; And now he faintly kens the bounding fawn, And villager abroad at... The European Magazine, and London Review - Page 4261804Full view - About this book
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1851 - 768 pages
...survey, , Far to the west the long, long vale withdrawn, Where twilight loves to linger for awhile; And now he faintly kens the bounding fawn, And villager abroad at early toil : But lo I the Sun appears, and heaven, earth, ocean, amile. And oft the craggy cliff he loved... | |
| William Collins, Thomas Gray - English poetry - 1852 - 332 pages
...smoky lawn: Far to the west the long long vale withdrawn, Where twilight loves to linger for awhile j And now he faintly kens the bounding fawn, And villager abroad at early toil. But lo ; the Sun appears . and heaven, earth, ocean, smile. And oft the craggy cliff he loved... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 pages
...smoky lawn: Far to the west the long, long vale withdrawn, Where twilight loves to linger for awhile ; And now he faintly kens the bounding fawn, And villager abroad at early toil: But lo ! the Sun appears, and heaven, earth, ocean, smile. The southern Sun diffused his dazzling... | |
| James Beattie - 1854 - 332 pages
...dim-gleaming on the smoky lawn : Far to the west the long long vale withdrawn, Where twilight loves to linger for a while ; And now he faintly kens the bounding fawn, And villager abroad at early toil. But, lo ! the Sun appears, and heaven, earth, ocean smile ! 21 And oft the craggy cliff he loved... | |
| James Beattie, George Gilfillan - Beattie, James, 1735-1803 - 1854 - 318 pages
...dim-gleaming on the smoky lawn : - . Far to the west the long long vale withdrawn, Where twilight loves to linger for a while ; And now he faintly kens the bounding fawn, And villager abroad at early toil. But, lo ! the Sun appears, and heaven, earth, ocean smile ! 21 And oft the craggy cliff he loved... | |
| John Frost - Elocution - 1855 - 462 pages
...dim-gleaming on the smoky lawn : Far to the west the long, long vale withdrawn, Where twilight loves to linger for a while ; And now he faintly kens the bounding fawn, And villager abroad at early toil. But, lo ! the sun appears ! and heaven, earth, ocean, smile. And oft the craggy cliff he loved... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1855 - 468 pages
...smoky lawn ; Far to the west the long, long vale withdrawn, Where twilight loves to linger for awhile ; And now he faintly kens the bounding fawn, And villager abroad at early toil : But, lo ! the sun appears ! and heaven, earth, ocean, smile. And oft the craggy cliff he loved... | |
| Goold Brown - English language - 1856 - 362 pages
...world, and more abundantly to you ward. — Id. LESSON III.— FIGURES OF SYNTAX. FIGURE I. ELLIPSIS. And now he faintly kens the bounding fawn, And [ — ] villager [ — ] abroad at early toil. — Beattie. The cottage curs at [ — ] early pilgrim bark. — Id. 'Tis granted, and no plainer... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - American poetry - 1857 - 436 pages
...smoky lawn : Far to the West the long, long vale withdrawn, Where twilight loves to linger for awhile ; And now he faintly kens the bounding fawn, And villager abroad at early toil, But, lo ! the sun appears ! and heaven, earth, ocean smile. And oft the craggy cliff he lov'd... | |
| Richard Greene Parker - 1857 - 152 pages
...gleaming on the smoky lawn :—far to the west, the long, long VALE withdrawn, where twilight loves to linger for a while ; and now he faintly kens the bounding PAWN, and VILLAGER, IS RHETOE1CAL READING. 83 abroad at early toil. But lo! the SUN appears ! and HEAVEN,... | |
| |