In that fair clime, the lonely herdsman, stretched On the soft grass through half a summer's day, With music lulled his indolent repose : And, in some fit of weariness, if he, When his own breath was silent, chanced to hear A distant strain, far sweeter... P. Vergili Maronis Bucolica, Georgica, Æneis. With a comm. and appendices ... - الصفحة 605بواسطة Publius Vergilius Maro - 1879عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1815 - عدد الصفحات: 702
...elegantly imagined. ' In that fair Clinic, the lonely Herdsman, stretched On the soft grass through lialf a summer's day, With music lulled his indolent repose...skill could make, his Fancy fetched, Even from the Wasting Chariot of the Sun, A beardless Youth, who touched a golden lute, .Mid filled the illumined... | |
| 1815 - عدد الصفحات: 670
...myself net found.' — pp. 125, 126, 127 The origin, of Grecian fables is thus elegantly imagined. In that fair Clime, the lonely Herdsman, stretched...half a summer's day, With music lulled his indolent reposo : And, in some fit of weariness, if he When his own breath was silent, chanced to hear A distant... | |
| 1815 - عدد الصفحات: 698
...clime the lonely herdsman, stretch'd On the soft grass through half a summer's day With music lull'd his indolent repose : And, in some fit of weariness, if he, When his own breath was silent, chanc'd to hear A distant strain, far sweeter than the sounds Which his poor skill could make, his... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1818 - عدد الصفحات: 648
...Although they have been already quoted in our Journal, we must beg leave to recaí them to our readers : 4 In that fair clime, the lonely herdsman, stretched ' On the soft grass through half a summer's day, 4 With music lulled his indolent repose : ' And, in some fit of weariness, if he * When bis own breath... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1820 - عدد الصفحات: 532
...fit mother and fit nurse for the most fanciful and graceful of superstitions. — In that fairclitnc, the lonely herdsman stretched On the soft grass through...some fit of weariness, if he, . When his own breath waa silent, chanced to bear A distant i-train, far sweeter than the sounds Which his poor skill could... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1820 - عدد الصفحات: 596
...that fair clime, the lonely hersdman stretched On the soft grass through half a summer's day, Wiih music lulled his indolent repose : And in some fit...distant strain, far sweeter than the sounds Which hie poor skill could make, his fancy fetched, Even from the blazing chariot of the sun, A beardless... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - عدد الصفحات: 452
...thoughts The face which rural Solitude might wear To the unenlightened Swains of pagan Greece. — In that fair Clime, the lonely Herdsman, stretched...indolent repose: And, in some fit of weariness, if he,When his own breath was silent, chanced to hear A distant strain, far sweeter than the sounds Which... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1828 - عدد الصفحات: 372
...-.HI ! grass through half a summer's day. With mueic lulled his indolent repose : And, in some (it of weariness, if he. When his own breath was silent, chanced to hear A distant strain, f.ir sweeter than the sounds Which his poor skill could make, his Fancy fetched, Even from the blazing... | |
| Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1830 - عدد الصفحات: 262
...o'er thy towns and farms, Statues and temples, and memorial tombs ; And emanations were perceived ; and acts Of immortality, in nature's course, Exemplified...stretched On the soft grass through half a summer's day, per of the external face of nature; his studies, his exercises, his amusements, were all in the With... | |
| 1836 - عدد الصفحات: 664
...delicious bunt of Mr. Wordsworth • In that fair clime, the lonely herdsman stretched On the soft gnus through half a summer's day With music lulled his...some fit of weariness, if he. When his own breath was sllcnl, chanced to hear A distant strain far sweeter than the sounds Which his poor skill could make,... | |
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