Night: A Poem

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Jackson, Walford & Hodder, 1867 - 339 страница

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Страница 153 - And the dim distant echo gave reply. We entered with hushed hearts the ruined fane, — When, lo ! as if with sudden hand, a torch Some spirit of the night had lifted up, To show us all the secrets of the pile, The full large yellow moon of harvest rose, And filled the oriel window with her form, And poured a soft and softening smile around. Often we thought the poet's troubled soul Has held a tryste here with that lovely moon, And oft his sad eye has been soothed by...
Страница 152 - Autumn had barely touched the summer's brow With one cool finger of her matron hand ; The sky was clear and burnished in its depth, While here and there an early star peeped through, Perplexed and bashful in her solitude. All in the vale was silent, save the Nith, Singing, we thought, some "owreturu" from her bard, Her long since dead but unforgotten Burns; Her voice now "crooning...
Страница 58 - Has found its fiord, while the mountains near Stand up in fixed and monumental gaze, As pyramids precipitous and bold...

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