But mark with how peculiar grace yon wood, That clothes the weary steep, waves in the breeze Her sea of leaves ; thither we turn our steps, And by the way attend the cheerful sound Of woodland harmony, that always fills The merry vale between. The village curate, and other poems - Էջ 40James Hurdis - 1810Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| 1789 - 754 էջ
...following extracts will afford no mean fpecimen of the author's talents for defcriptive poetry, . ' But mark, with how peculiar grace, yon wood That clothes the weary fterp, waves in the breeze Her fea of leaves; (hither we turn our fteps, And by the way attend the... | |
| James Hurdis - 1790 - 154 էջ
...idle boys Delight in bubbles. So rank errors live, Truth dies, and ev'ry day we need a Brown To fet a jangling world to rights. No more : « But mark...how peculiar grace, yon wood That clothes the weary fteep, waves in the breeze Her fea of leaves ; thither we turn our fteps, And And by the way attend... | |
| James Hurdis - 1792 - 424 էջ
...rank errors live, Truth dies, and ev'ry day we need a Brown To fet a jangling world to rights. • ! i No more : But mark with how peculiar grace, yon wood '. That clothes the weary fteep, waves in the breeze Her fea of leaves ; thither we turn pur fteps, • ••'• ' -* And And... | |
| 1789 - 682 էջ
...afford a fpecimen of the auib,or'» talents for dcfcnptive poetry, New Books t The Village Curate. 489 " But mark, with how peculiar grace, yon wood That clothes the weary ftcep, waves in the breeze Her fea of leaves ; thither we turn our fteps, And by the way attend the... | |
| William Enfield - 1808 - 434 էջ
...the puny work, A net for her; then springs on eagle wing, Constraint defies, and soars above the sun. But mark with how peculiar grace, yon wood That clothes the weary steep, waves in the breeze £e Her sea of leaves; thither we turn our steps, And by tiie way attend the chearful sound Of woodland... | |
| William Enfield - 1823 - 412 էջ
...puny work, A net for her ; then springs on eagle wing, Constraint defies, and soars above the sun. But mark with how peculiar grace yon wood, That clothes...Her sea of leaves ; thither we turn our steps, And by the way attend the cheerful sound Of woodland harmony, that always fills The merr^ vale between.... | |
| William Enfield - 1827 - 412 էջ
...puny work, A net for her ; then springs on eagle wing, Constraint defies, and soars above the sun. But mark with how peculiar grace yon wood, That clothes...Her sea of leaves ; thither we turn our steps, And by the way attend the cheerful sound Of woodland harmony, that always fills The merry vale between.... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1837 - 448 էջ
...still the break of morn Outrun, and ehasing midnight as she flies Pursue her round the globe. ***** But mark with how peculiar grace yon wood, That clothes...the song Day's harbinger performs ! I have not heard Sueh elegant divisions drawn from art. And what is he that wins our admiration ? A little speck which... | |
| 1839 - 914 էջ
...Something to please, and something to instruct." 11. A PRETTT SIMILE. - Illirdi.t. " But mark, with what peculiar grace yon wood, That clothes the weary steep, waves in the breeze Her sta of Iteres !" 12. THE TRUE WOOD-FEELING. — HurJil. "How peaceable and solemn a retreat, This wood... | |
| Wood-notes - 1842 - 160 էջ
...he lighteth he maketh a hit. Caw ! Caw ! the Carrion Crow ! Dig ! Dig ! in the ground below ! LINES. BUT mark with how peculiar grace yon wood, That clothes...Her sea of leaves : thither we turn our steps, And by the way attend the cheerful sound Of woodland harmony, that always fills The merry vale between.... | |
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