First the flaming Red Sprung vivid forth ; the tawny Orange next ; And next delicious Yellow ; by whose side Fell the kind beams of all-refreshing Green : Then the pure Blue, that swells autumnal skies, Ethereal... Essays in Astronomy - Page 4421900 - 536 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Thomson - 1908 - 556 pages
...Collecting every ray into his kind, 100 To the charmed eye educed the gorgeous train Of parent colours. First the flaming red Sprung vivid forth ; the tawny...heavy-skirted evening droops with frost; While the last gloamings of refracted light no Died in the fainting violet away. These, when the clouds distil the... | |
| James Thomson - 1908 - 554 pages
...Collecting every ray into his kind, 100 To the charmed eye educed the gorgeous train Of parent colours. First the flaming red Sprung vivid forth ; the tawny...deepened indigo, as when The heavy-skirted evening droops witli frost ; While the last gloamings of refracted light no Died in the fainting violet away. These,... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1908 - 612 pages
...afterwards, who read 1 Especially, of course, the great "Shepherd of the Hebrid Isles," but also others. ! First the flaming red Sprung vivid forth ; the tawny...green. Then the pure blue that swells autumnal skies, Etherial played, and then of sadder hue Emerged the deepened indigo (as when The heavy -skirted evening... | |
| Ralcy Husted Bell - 1911 - 282 pages
...the perfect arch when Cupid's bow of Beauty was thrown across the sky. " First the flaming red Sprang vivid forth; the tawny orange next, And next delicious yellow; by whose side Fell the kind beams of all refreshing green. Then the pure blue that swells the autumnal skies, Ethereal played; and then... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1914 - 378 pages
..."gathering," may perhaps not have meant "gath'ring.") XXXII. EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY BLANK VERSE (a) Thomson: First the flaming red Sprung vivid forth ; the tawny...green. Then the pure blue that swells autumnal skies, Etherial played, and then of sadder hue Emerged the deepened indigo (as when The heavy-skirted evening... | |
| John Robert Kippax - 1914 - 544 pages
...horizon, described it as flashing with all the colours of the rainbow: First the flaming red Sprang vivid forth ; the tawny orange next ; And next delicious...blue, that swells autumnal skies, Ethereal played. Tennyson, in The Princess, Part Fifth, thus alludes to it: The fiery Sirius alters hue And bickers... | |
| Charles Brodie Patterson - 1915 - 330 pages
...have seen The leaves along the limpid streams of Eden?" — BYRON. "First the flaming red Sprang void forth; the tawny orange next, And next delicious yellow;...Ethereal played; and then, of sadder hue Emerged the deeper indigo (as when The heavy-skirted evening droops with frost), While the last gleamings of refracted... | |
| John Robert Kippax - 1919 - 542 pages
...horizon, described it as flashing with all the colours of the rainbow: First the flaming red Sprang vivid forth; the tawny orange next; And next delicious...blue, that swells autumnal skies, Ethereal played. Tennyson, in The Princess, Part Fifth, thus alludes to it: The fiery Sirius alters hue And bickers... | |
| Pedro Joseph Lemos - 1921 - 730 pages
...by a little girl of six. Color Study and Its Results ELIZABETH CAHILL "First the flaming red Sprang vivid forth, the tawny orange next, And next delicious...all-refreshing green; Then the pure blue that swells in Autumnal skies, Ethereal played; and then, of sadder hue, Emerged the deeper indigo (as when The... | |
| David Fraser Fraser-Harris - 1928 - 288 pages
...Thompson, another poet, at least did not agree with him : so that poets can differ as much as doctors — " First the flaming red Sprung vivid forth ; the tawny...delicious yellow ; by whose side Fell the kind beams of all refreshing green. Then the pure blue that swells autumnal skies Ethereal played ; and then of sadder... | |
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