Musical ever ; while from yon blue hills Dim in the clouds, the radiant aqueducts Turn their innumerable arches o'er The spacious desert, brightening in the sun, Proud and more proud in their august approach High o'er irriguous vales and woods and towns,... Bradshaw's illustrated hand-book to Italy - Page 168by George Bradshaw - 1865Full view - About this book
| John Dyer - English poetry - 1761 - 196 pages
...too thofe mufically-falling founts To flake the clammy lip ; adown they fall, Mufical ever ; while from yon blue hills Dim in the clouds, the radiant aqueducts Turn their innumerable arches o'er The fpacious defert, bright'ning in the fun, Proud and more proud in their auguft approach : High o'er... | |
| English poetry - 1765 - 396 pages
...Thine too thofe mufically-falling founts To flake the clammy lip; adown they fall, Mufical ever; while from yon blue hills Dim in the clouds, the radiant aqueducts Turn their innumerable arches o'er The fpacious defert, bright'ning in the fun, Proud and more proud, in their auguft approach : High o'er... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenburg - Literature - 1789 - 488 pages
...Thine too thofe muiieally-falling founts To ftake the clammy lip; adown they fall, Mufical ever; while from yon blue hills Dim in the clouds , the radiant aqueducts Turn their innumerable arches o'er The fpacious defert, brighr'ning in the fun, Proud and moré proud, in their auguft approach i High o'er... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1799 - 436 pages
...too, those musically-falling founts, JjJ To slake the clammy lip; adown they fall, Musical ever, while from yon' blue hills, Dim in the clouds, the radiant...their innumerable arches o'er The spacious desert, bright'ning in the sun, i;; Proud and more proud in their august approach ; High o'er irriguous vales,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 512 pages
...thofe mufically- falling founts, ' To flake the clammy lip 5 adown they fall, Mufical ever ; while from yon blue hills, Dim in the clouds, the radiant aqueducts Turn their innumerable arches o'er The fpacious defert, brightening in the fun, Proud and more proud in their auguft approach : High o'erirriguous... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 512 pages
...filling founts, To flake the clammy lip ; adown they fall, Mufical ever; while from yon blue hills, I >.m in the clouds, the radiant aqueducts Turn their innumerable arches o'er The fpacious dcfcrt, brightening in the fun, Proud and more proud in their auguft approach : High o'er... | |
| 1806 - 184 pages
...too those musicially- fall ing founts To slake the clammy lip ; adown they fall, Musical ever; while from yon blue hills Dim in the clouds, the radiant...their innumerable arches o'er The spacious desert, bright'ning in the sun, Proud and more proud, in their august approach : High o'er irriguous vales,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 554 pages
...those musically falling founts. To slake the clammy lip ; adown they fall, Musical ever; whilefrom yon blue hills, Dim in the clouds, the radiant aqueducts...and more proud in their august approach : high o'er irripruons vales and wnods and towns, Ulide the soft whispering waters in the wind, And here united... | |
| England - 1839 - 894 pages
...too those musically falling founts, To slake the clammy lip ; adown the fall, Musical ever ; while from yon blue hills, Dim in the clouds, the radiant...approach : High o'er irriguous vales and woods and towns, Glide the soft whispering waters in the wind, And here united pour their silver streams Among... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - English poetry - 1819 - 412 pages
...too, these mus;cally-falling founts, To slake the clammy lip; adown they fall, Musical ever, while from yon blue hills, Dim in the clouds, the radiant...approach : High o'er irriguous vales, and woods, and towns, Glide the soft-whispering waters in the wind, And, here united, pour their silver streams Among... | |
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