Tis brightness all ; save where the new snow melts Along the mazy current. Low the woods Bow their hoar head ; and ere the languid sun, Faint from the west, emits his evening ray, Earth's universal face, deep hid and chill, Is one wild dazzling waste,... Translations Into English and Latin - Page 238by Charles Stuart Calverley - 1866 - 279 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1750 - 372 pages
...Weft emits his evening-ray, Earth's univerfal face, deep-hid and chill, Is one wild dazzling wafte, that buries wide The works of man. Drooping the labourerox Stands cover'd o'er with fnow, and then demands The fruit of all his toil. The fowls of heaven, Tam'd by the cruel feafon, crowd... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1788 - 326 pages
...weft emits his evening ray, arth's univerfal face, deep hid, and chill, Is one wild dazzling wafte, that buries wide The works of Man. Drooping, the labourer-ox Stands cover'd o'er with fnow, and then demands The fruit of all his toil. The fowls of heaven, Tam'd by the cruel feafon, crowd... | |
| James Thomson - 1793 - 300 pages
...white. 'Tis brightness all ; save where the new snow melts Along the mazy current. Low, the woods 235 Bow their hoar head ; and, ere the languid sun Faint...buries wide The works of Man. Drooping, the labourer-ox 240 Stands cover'd o'er with snow, and then demands The fruit of all his toil. The fowls of heaven,... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1793 - 308 pages
...weft emits his evening ray, Earth's univerfal face, deep hid, and chill, Is one wild dazzling wafte, that buries wide The works of Man. Drooping, the labourer-ox Stands cover'd o'er with fnow, and then demands The fruit of all his toil. The fowls of heaven, Tam'd by the cruel feafon, crowd... | |
| James Thomson - 1800 - 302 pages
...-robe of purest white. 'Tis brightness all ; save where the new snow melts Along the mazy current. Low, the woods Bow their hoar head; and, ere the languid..., that buries wide The works of man. Drooping, the labourer -ox Stands cover'd o'er with snow, and then demands The fruit of all his toil. The fowls of... | |
| James Thomson - 1802 - 320 pages
...winter-robe of purest white. •"Tis brightness all; save where the new snow melts Along the mazy current. Low, the woods Bow their hoar head; and, ere the languid sun Faint from the west emits his ev'ning ray, Earth's universal face, deep hid, and chill, Is one wild dazzling waste, that buries wide... | |
| James Thomson - 1802 - 344 pages
...brightness all; save where the new snow melti Along the mazy current. Low, the woods Bow their hoar heads; and, ere the languid sun Faint from the west emits his evening ray, Earth's universal face, deep-hid, and chill, Is one wild dazzling waste, that buries wide The works of man. Drooping, the labourer-ox... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1802 - 368 pages
...brightness all ; save where the new snow melts Along the mazy current. Low, the woods Bow their hoar heads; and, ere the languid sun Faint from the west emits his evening ray, Earth's universal face, deep-hid, and chill, Is one wild dazzling waste, that buries wide The works of man. Drooping, the labourer-ox... | |
| James Thomson - 1802 - 340 pages
...brightness all ; save where the new snow melts Along the mazy current. Low, the woods Bow their hoar heads ; and, ere the languid sun Faint from the west emits his evening rny, Earth's universal face, deep-hid, and chill, Is one wild dazzling waste, that buries wide The... | |
| James Thomson - 1803 - 268 pages
...languid son Faint from the west emits his evening ray , Earth's universal faee, deep hid, and chili, Is one wild dazzling waste , that buries wide The works of Man. Drooping , the labourer-oat Stands cover'd o'er with snow, and then demands 'I in. fruit of all his toil. The fowls... | |
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