| 1843 - 596 pages
...well as Christopher North in his Winter Rhapsody — " The cherish'd fields Put on their winter-robe of purest white. 'Tis brightness all ; save where the new snow melts Along the mazy current." Nothing can be more vivid. 'Tis of the nature of an ocular spectrum. ' Here is a touch like one of... | |
| John Holmes Agnew - 1843 - 612 pages
...well as Christopher North in his Winter Rhapsody — • The cherish'd fields Put on their winter-robe of purest white. 'Tis brightness all; save where the new snow melts Along ihe mazy current' Nothing can be more vivid. 'Tis of the nature of an ocular spectrum. " Here is a... | |
| 1843 - 602 pages
...in his Winter Rhapsody — • The cherish'd fields Put on their winler-robe of purest white. "Pis brightness all; save where the new snow melts Along the mazy current.' Nothing can be more vivid. 'Tis of the nature of an ocular spectrum. " Here is a touch like one of... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 pages
...last the flakes Fall broad and wide, and fast, dimming the day With a continual flow. The cherished $@ . ; Earth's universal face, deep hid, and chill, Is one wide dazzling waste, that buries wide The works... | |
| 1844 - 276 pages
...country covered with new-fallen snow is very striking — The cherish'd fields Put on their winter-robe of purest white. 'Tis brightness all ; save where...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... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...last the flakes Kail broad and wide, and fast, dimming the day With a continual flow. The cherished only what a variety of labour is requisite in order...the shears with which the shepherd clips the wool. hr;vd ; and ere the languid sun Faint from the west, emits his evening ray ; Earth's universal face,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1845 - 510 pages
...wide, and fast, dimming the day With a continual flow. The cherish'd fields Put on their winter-robe of purest white : 'Tis brightness all, save where...ere the languid Sun, Faint, from the West emits his ev'ning ray, Earth's universal face, deep hid, and chill, Is one wide dazzling waste, that buries wide... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1845 - 128 pages
...brightness to the wintry landscape. " The cherished fields Put on their winter robe of purest white. "Pis brightness all : save where the new snow melts Along...languid sun, Faint from the west, emits his evening ray, Earth's universal face, deep hid and chill, Is one wide dazzling waste that buries deep The works of... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1845 - 512 pages
...wide, and fast, dimming the day With a continual flow. The cherish'd fields Put on their winter-robe of purest white: 'Tis brightness all, save where the...head ; and ere the languid Sun, Faint, from the West cmit s his ev'ning ray, Earth's universal face, deep hid, and chill, Is one wide dazzling waste, that... | |
| Henry Duncan (D.D.) - 1847 - 430 pages
...animals by its fall, are thus graphically described by the poet of the Seasons : — ' The cherished fields Put on their winter robe of purest white ;...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,... | |
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