| James Thomson - 1842 - 384 pages
...weal, Still labors glorious with some great design. cc Low walks the sun, and broadens by degrees, lezo Just o'er the verge of day. The shifting clouds Assembled...richly gorgeous train, In all their pomp attend his setting throne. Air, earth, and ocean, smile immense. And now, As if his weary chariot sought the bowers... | |
| James Thomson - 1842 - 440 pages
...day. The shifting clouds Assemhled gay, a richly- gorgeous train, In all their pomp attend his setting throne. Air, earth, and ocean, smile immense. And now, As if his weary chariot sought the howers Of Amphitrite, and her tender nymphs (So Grecian fahle sung), he dips... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 pages
...equal wide survey, And, ever musing on the common weal, Still labors glorious with some great design. l what from him I still roceiv'd, I richly-gorgeous train, In all their pomp attend his setting throne. Air, Earth, and Ocean smile immense.... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 830 pages
...equal wide survey, And, ever musing on the common weal, Still labors glorious with some great design. richly-gorgeous train, In all their pomp attend his setting throne. Air, Earth, and Ocean smile immense.... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 pages
...the crowded fold, in order, drives His flockj to taste the verdure of the moni. [Summer Ereniny.'] ropping from the sky, I heard the sky-lark sing ;...Sometimes all little birds that are, How they seemed setting throne. Air, earth, and ocean smile immense. And now, As if his weary chariot sought the bowers... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...taste the verdure of the morn. [Summer Evening."] 'jovf walks the sun, and broadens by degrees, Fust The venial c $ ^n all their pomp attend his setting throne. \ir, earth, and ocean smile immense. And now, As if his... | |
| James Thomson - 1847 - 504 pages
...weal, Still labours glorious with some great design. Low walks the sun, and broadens by degrees, 1620 Just o'er the verge of day. The shifting clouds Assembled...richly gorgeous train, In all their pomp attend his setting throne. Air, earth, and ocean, smile immense. And now, As if his weary chariot sought the bowers... | |
| William Cowen - 1848 - 450 pages
...with a glorious sun-set, which forcibly called to my mind, Thomson's beautifully descriptive lines : " Low walks the sun, and broadens, by degrees, Just...richly — gorgeous train, In all their pomp attend his setting throne." None of our party were more intent to perpetuate the image, and preserve the memory,... | |
| Eduard Fiedler - 1850 - 768 pages
...If then to all men happiness was meant God in externals could not place content. Thomson, Seasons. Low walks the sun and broadens by degrees, Just o'er...richly gorgeous train, In all their pomp attend his setting throne; Air, earth and ocean smile immense. And now As if his weary chariot sought the bowers^... | |
| Eduard Fiedler - 1850 - 344 pages
...then to all men happiness was meant God in externals could not place content. Thomson, Seasons. •• Low walks the sun and broadens by degrees, Just o'er...richly gorgeous train, In all their pomp attend his setting throne; Air , earth and ocean smile immense. And now As if his weary chariot sought the bowers... | |
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