I see the Deep's untrampled floor With green and purple seaweeds strown; I see the waves upon the shore, Like light dissolved in star-showers, thrown : I sit upon the sands alone, The lightning of the noontide ocean Is flashing round me, and a tone Arises... Eclectic and Congregational Review - Page 2671858Full view - About this book
 | George Moore - 1924 - 152 pages
...and snowy mountains wear The purple noon's transparent light: The breath of the moist earth is light Around its unexpanded buds; Like many a voice of one...The City's voice itself is soft, like Solitude's. 22 Yet now despair itself is mild, Even as the winds and waters are; I could lie down like a tired... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1924 - 520 pages
...and snowy mountains wear The purple noon's transparent might, The breath of the moist earth is light, Around its unexpanded buds; Like many a voice of one...The City's voice itself, is soft like Solitude's. II I see the Deep's untrampled floor With green and purple seaweeds strown; I see the waves upon the... | |
 | George Moore - 1924 - 316 pages
...wear The purple noon's transparent light: The breath of the moist earth is light Around its unexpected buds; Like many a voice of one delight, The winds,...The City's voice itself is soft, like Solitude's. In the next two stanzas Shelley writes subjectively, but he begins in the third stanza to see himself... | |
 | George Moore - 1924 - 328 pages
...wear The purple noon's transparent light: The breath of the moist earth is light Around its unexpected buds; Like many a voice of one delight, The winds,...The City's voice itself is soft, like Solitude's. In the next two stanzas Shelley writes subjectively, but he begins in the third stanza to see himself... | |
 | George Moore - 1924 - 206 pages
...and snowy mountains wear The purple noon's transparent light: The breath of the moist earth is light Around its unexpanded buds; Like many a voice of one...The City's voice itself is soft, like Solitude's. In the next two stanzas Shelley writes subjectively, but he begins in the third stanza to see himself... | |
 | George William McClelland - 1925 - 1178 pages
...snowy mountains wear The purple noon's transparent might: The breath of the moist earth is light . n days In which she saw ' oceanfloods'— The city's voice itself is soft like Solitude's. I see the deep's untrampled floor... | |
 | George William McClelland - 1925 - 1180 pages
...its unexpanded buds; Like many a voice of one delight — The winds', the birds', the oceanfloods'— d our grand parents, in that happy state, Favour'd of Heav'n so highly, to fall off I0 With green and purple sea-weeds strown; I see the waves upon the shore Like light dissolved in star-showers... | |
 | Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - 1926 - 906 pages
...and snowy mountains wear The purple noon's transparent might, The breath of the moist earth is light Around its unexpanded buds; Like many a voice of one...Deep's untrampled floor With green and purple seaweeds strown; I see the waves upon the shore, Like light dissolved in star-showers, thrown: I sit upon the... | |
 | 1926 - 780 pages
...and snowy mountains wear The purple noon's transparent might; The breath of the moist earth is light Around its unexpanded buds; Like many a voice of one...Deep's untrampled floor With green and purple sea-weeds strown; I see the waves upon the shore, Like light dissolved in star-showers, thrown; I sit upon the... | |
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