Now to the sister hills-j- that skirt her plain, To lofty Harrow now, and now to where Majestic Windsor lifts his princely brow. In lovely contrast to this glorious view, Calmly magnificent, then will we turn To where the silver Thames first rural grows. The Saturday Magazine - Page 1951841Full view - About this book
| George Crabb - English language - 1854 - 546 pages
...person is most strongly fell when contrasted with the uieanncsti of another ; In lovely contract lo this glorious view. Calmly magnificent then will we turn To where the eilvur Thamee first rural groxve. THOMSON ADVERSE, INIMICAL, HOSTILE, REPUGNANT .ldvt-гяе signifies... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - English poetry - 1856 - 574 pages
...boundless landscape : now the raptured eye, Exulting, swift to huge Augusta send, Now to the Sister Hills ' THB POOR ENFORCED. The gleaners spread around, and...husbandmen ! but fling From the full sheaf, with cha whore the silver Thames first rural grows. There let the feasted eye unwearied stray : Luxurious, there,... | |
| James Thomson - Seasons in literature - 1856 - 344 pages
...city of London, whose Latin narno was Augusta. 1410. Sister-hills : Highgate and Hampstead. SUMMER. Majestic Windsor lifts his princely brow. In lovely...turn To where the -silver Thames first rural grows. 1415 There let the feasted eye unwearied stray ; Luxurious, there, rove through the pendent woods,... | |
| James Thomson - Seasons in literature - 1856 - 346 pages
...London, on one of the highest hills in the country. This village commands a fine, pro*pect of London. Majestic Windsor lifts his princely brow. In lovely...turn To where the silver Thames first rural grows. 1415 There let the feasted eye unwearied stray ; Luxurious, there, rove through the pendent woods,... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - English poetry - 1856 - 578 pages
...boundless landseape : now the raptured eye, Exulting, swift to huge Augusta send, Now to the Sister Hills* illiam Jenks Majestie Windsor lifts his prineely brow. In lovely eontrast to this glorious view, Calmly magnifieent,... | |
| James Walter Wall - Europe - 1856 - 336 pages
...boundless landscape ; now the raptured eye, Exulting, swift to huge Agusta send, Now to the sister hills that skirt her plain ; To lofty Harrow now, and now to where Imperial Windsor lifts her princely brow. In lively contrast to this glorious view. Calmly magnificent,... | |
| James Thomson - 1858 - 458 pages
...Exulting swift, to huge Augusta send ; Now to the Sister Hillst that skirt her plain, 1410 To lofly Harrow now, and now to where Majestic Windsor lifts...will we turn To where the silver Thames first rural growi 1418 There let the feasted eye unwearied stray : Luxurious, there, rove through the pendent woods... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - American periodicals - 1860 - 612 pages
...Marchraont is gentleman of the bedchamber ; another poet, the singer of the Seasons, comes sailing up — " To where the silver Thames first rural grows, There...That nodding hang o'er Harrington's retreat ; And sloping thence to Ham's embow'ring walks ; Here let us trace the matchless vale of Thames, Fair winding... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - Authors - 1860 - 896 pages
...effusions, other poet, the singer of the and that those few which I offer Seasons, comes sailing up — To where the silver Thames first rural grows, There...unwearied stray : Luxurious there, rove through the pendant woods, That nodding hang o'er Harrington's retreat; And sloping thence to Ham's embow'ring... | |
| James Thomson - Gift books - 1861 - 480 pages
...send, Now to the Sister-Hills that skirt her plain, 1410 To lofty Harrow now, and now to where Maiestic Windsor lifts his princely brow. In lovely contrast...unwearied stray: Luxurious, there, rove through the pendant woods That nodding hang o'er Harrington's retreat; And, stooping thence to Ham's embowering... | |
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