... wait.' The mountain wooded to the peak, the lawns And winding glades high up like ways to Heaven, The slender coco's drooping crown of plumes, The lightning flash of insect and of bird, The lustre of the long convolvuluses That coil'd around the stately... Blackwood's Magazine - Page 5561864Full view - About this book
| American literature - 1865 - 820 pages
...the long convolvuluses That coiled around the stately stems, and ran Even to the limit of the land, the glows And glories of the broad belt of the world, All these he saw ; but what lie fain had seen He could not see, the kindly human face, Nor ever hear a kindly voice, but heard... | |
| English literature - 1864 - 554 pages
...the long convolvuluses That coil'd around the stately stems, and ran Ev'n to the limit of the land; the glows And glories of the broad belt of the world,...could not see, — the kindly human face, Nor ever hear a kindly voice ; but heard The myriad shriek of wheeling ocean-fowl, The league-long roller thundering... | |
| Great Britain - 1864 - 974 pages
...convolvuluses, That coiled around the stately «terns, and ran Етел to the limit of th« land ; the glows And glories of the broad belt of the world:...could not see — the kindly human face, Nor ever hear a kindly voice ; bul heard The myriad shriek of wheeling ocean fowl, The league-long roller thundering... | |
| English literature - 1864 - 546 pages
...the long convolvuluses That coil'd around the stately stems, and ran Ev'n to the limit of the land, the glows And glories of the broad belt of the world,...He could not see, the kindly human face, Nor ever hear a kindly voice, but heard The myriad shriek of wheeling ocean-fowl, The league-long roller thundering... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1864 - 240 pages
...the long convolvuluses That coil'd around the stately stems, and ran Ev'n to the limit of the land, the glows And glories of the broad belt of the world,...He could not see, the kindly human face, Nor ever hear a kindly voice, but heard The myriad shriek of wheeling ocean-fowl, The league-long roller thundering... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1864 - 1864 - 200 pages
...the long convolvuluses That coil'd around the stately stems, and ran Ev'n to the limit of the land, the glows And glories of the broad belt of the world,...He could not see, the kindly human face, Nor ever hear a kindly voice, but heard The myriad shriek of wheeling ocean-fowl, The league-long roller thundering... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - Periodicals - 1864 - 446 pages
...the long convolvuluses That coil'd around the stately stems, and ran Ev'n to the limit of the land, the glows And glories of the broad belt of the world, All these he saw ; but what he fain had seen Ho could not see, the kindly human face, Nor ever hear a kindly voice, but heard The myriad shriek... | |
| English literature - 1864 - 496 pages
...the long convolvuluses That coil'd around the stately stems, and ran Ev'n to the limit of the land, the glows And glories of the broad belt of the world, All these he saw ; bat what he fain had seen He could not see, the kindly human face, Nor ever hear a kindly voice,... | |
| Thomas Smith (head master of the Classical sch, Peterborough) - 1864 - 316 pages
...held on, Ev'n till the raging of the storm was o'er. He gloried as the broad disc of the moon Low down he saw : but what he fain had seen He could not see, his comrades still alive. Nor could he hear a kindly voice, but hears A sudden creak, and feels the... | |
| American periodicals - 1864 - 744 pages
...the long convolvuluses That coiled around the stately stems, and ran Kv'n to the limit of the land, the glows And glories of the broad belt of the world, — All those he saw ; but what he fnin had »ecu He could not see, the kindly human fice, Nor ever hear a... | |
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