| 1816 - 654 pages
...around The gray trunks, and as gamesome infants' eyes, With gentle meanings and most innocent wiles, Fold their beams round the hearts of those that love,...Uniting their close union ; the woven leaves Make net- work of the dark blue light of day, And the night's noontide clearness, mutable As shapes in the... | |
| 1816 - 660 pages
...around The gray trunks, and as gamesome infants' eyesj With gentle meanings and most innocent wiles, Fold their beams round the hearts of those that love,...boughs Uniting their close union; the woven leaves Make net -work of the dark blue light of day, And the night's noontide clearness, mutable As shapes in the... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1824 - 440 pages
...around The gray trunks, and as gamesome infants' eyes, With gentle meanings, and most innocent wiles, Fold their beams round the hearts of those that love,...boughs, Uniting their close union; the woven leaves 450 Make net-work of the dark blue light of day, And the night's noontide clearness, mutable As shapes... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 pages
...around The grey trunks, and as gamesome infants' eyes, With gentle meanings, and most innocent wiles, HAIL to thec, blithe spirit ! Bird thou never wen,...That from heaven, or near it, Pourcst thy full heart wierd clouds. Soft mossy lawns Dcncath these canopies extend their swells, Fragrant with perfumed herbs,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 pages
...around The gray trunks, and as gamesome infants' eyes, With gentle moaning?, and most innocent wilea. ple ior the dose union ; the woven leaveĀ« Make net-work of the dark-blue light of day, And the nighl's noontide... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1832 - 824 pages
...around The gray trunks, and as gamesome infants' eyes, With gentle meanings, and most innocent wiles, Fold their beams round the hearts of those that love,...night's noontide clearness, mutable As shapes in the wicrd clouds. Soft mossy lawns Beneath these canopies extend their swells, Fragrant with perfumed herbs,... | |
| Thomas Miller - 1837 - 466 pages
...yet each of these, as it opens, will probably accord harmoniously with the tint of its neighbour." " These twine their tendrils with the wedded boughs,...night's noontide clearness, mutable As shapes in the wierd clouds." There is no doubt but that Mr. Gilpin possessed a keen perception of the beautiful in... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 pages
...around The gray trunks, and as gamesome infants' eyes, With gentle meanings, and most innocent wiles, Fold their beams round the hearts of those that love,...close union ; the woven leaves Make net-work of the dark-blue light of day, Arid the night's noontide clearness, mutable As shapes in the weird clouds.... | |
| Thomas Burbidge - 1838 - 380 pages
...around The grey trunks, and as gamesome infant's eyes, With gentle meanings and most innocent wiles, Fold their beams round the hearts of those that love,...with the wedded boughs, Uniting their close union." It was by accident that I became aware of having borrowed here, and I dare say that there are many... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 pages
...gamesome infants' eyes, With gentle meanings, and most innocent wiles, Fold their beams round the hearteof those that love, These twine their tendrils with the...in the weird clouds. Soft mossy lawns Beneath these eanopies extend their swells, Fragrant with perfumed herbs, and eyed with blooms Minute, yet beautiful.... | |
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