| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1824 - 438 lapas
...way The throng grew wilder, as the woods of June When the south wind shakes the extinguished day, » And a cold glare, intenser than the noon, But icy...air, And whilst the sleeping tempest gathers might, Doth, as the herald of its coming, bear The ghost of its dead mother, whose dim frown Bends in dark... | |
| James Lyon (of Fairhaven, Vermont) - 486 lapas
...Showered on us, and the dove mourned in the pine, Sad prophetess of sorrows not our own !" THE NEW MOON. " The young moon, When on the sunlit limits of the night,...air, And whilst the sleeping tempest gathers might, Doth, as the herald of its coming, bear The ghost of its dead mother, whose dim frown Bends in dark... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 lapas
...wilder, as ihe woods of June When the south wind shakes the eiunguish'd day ; And a cold glare, intensar than the noon, But icy cold, obscured with [blinding]...air, And whilst the sleeping tempest gathers might, Doth, as the herald of its coming, hear The ghost of its dead mother, whose dim frown Bends in dark... | |
| 1829 - 440 lapas
...inverse deep, Piloted by the mauy wandering blast, And the rare stars rush through them, dim and fast." " Like the young moon When on the sunlit limits of the night Her white shell trembles in the crimson air. And the invisible rain did ever sing A silver music on the mossy lawn." " Carved... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 lapas
...light Tlic sun, a» he the atara. Like the young moon, When on the lunlit limita of the night Her while Doth, as the herald of its coming, bear The ghost of iu dead mother, whose dim frown Bendi in dark... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1834 - 888 lapas
...June When the south wind shakes the extinguished day, And a cold glare, intenser than the noon, Hut icy cold, obscured with [blinding] light The sun,...air, And whilst the sleeping tempest gathers might, Doth, as the herald of it? coming, bear The ghost of its dead mother, whose dim frown Bends in dark... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 lapas
...441 And a cold glare, intenser than ihe noon, But icy cold, obscured with [blinding] light The .-oi, as he the stars. Like the young moon. When on the...air. And whilst the sleeping tempest gathers might. Doth, as the herald of its coming, bear The ghost of its dead mother, whose dim frown Bends in dark... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 lapas
...June When the south wind shakes the extinguished day, And a cold glare intenser than the noon, But iey cold, obscured with blinding light The sun, as he...air, And whilst the sleeping tempest gathers might, Doth, as the herald of its coming, bear The ghost of its dead mother, whose dim form Bends in dark... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 396 lapas
...the way The throng grew wilder, as the woods of June When the south wind shakes the extinguished day, And a cold glare intenser than the noon, But icy cold,...the night Her white shell trembles amid crimson air, I And whilst the sleeping tempest gathers might, Doth, ¡us the herald of its coming, bear Thu ghost... | |
| 1840 - 528 lapas
...He spoke to the fact, simply as a meteorologist. Hear how the poet describes the same appearance : Like the young moon, When on the sunlit limits of...air, And whilst the sleeping tempest gathers might, Doth, as the herald of its coming, bear The ghost of its dead mother, whose dim frown Bends in dark... | |
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