| Martha Hale Shackford, Margaret Judson - 1917 - 662 pages
...meaning is carried on from one line to the next, as in the following where only line one is endstopped. The dun and bladed grass no less, Pointing from this hoary tower Glimmering at my feet ; the line Of the olive-sandalled Apenine. PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY : The Euganean... | |
| George Goodchild - 1922 - 264 pages
...morning-winged feet Whose bright print is gleaming yet; And the red and golden vines Piercing with their trellised lines The rough, dark-skirted wilderness;...the flower Glimmering at my feet; the line Of the olive-sandall'd Apennine. SHELLEY. FRANCIS BACON GOD ALMIGHTY first planted a garden. And indeed it... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig, Asa Don Dickinson - 1922 - 1920 pages
...bright print is gleaming yet; And the red and golden vines. Piercing with their trellised lines 30o The rough, dark-skirted wilderness; The dun and bladed...the clouds and sun ; And of living things each one; 3»o And my spirit, which so long Darkened this swift stream of song, — Interpenetrated lie By the... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1915 - 278 pages
...bright print is gleaming yet ; And the red and golden vines, Piercing with their trellised lines 300 The rough, dark-skirted wilderness ; The dun and bladed...air ; the flower Glimmering at my feet ; the line 305 Of the olive-sandalled Apennine In the south dimly islanded ; And the Alps, whose snows are spread... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 966 pages
...morning-winged feet, Whose bright print is gleaming yet ; And the red and golden vines. Piercing with their trellised lines The rough, dark-skirted wilderness;...feet; the line Of the olive-sandalled Apennine, In the soul 1 1 dimly islanded ; And the Alps, whose snows are spread High between the clouds and sun ; And... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1924 - 520 pages
...morning-winged feet, Whose bright print is gleaming yet; And the red and golden vines, Piercing with their trellised lines The rough, dark-skirted wilderness; The dun and bladed grass no less, Pointing from his hoary tower In the windless air; the flower Glimmering at my feet; the line Of the olive-sandalled... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 pages
...morning-winged feet, Whose bright print is gleaming yet ; And the red and golden vines, Piercing with their rous host of dreaming saints succeed Of the true old enthusiastic breed: 530 Mving things each one ; And my spirit which so long Darkened this swift stream of song, InterpenetratedS¡ie... | |
| John Dover Wilson - 1927 - 310 pages
...bright print is gleaming yet; And the red and golden vines, Piercing with their trellised lines 300 The rough, dark-skirted wilderness; The dun and bladed...the clouds and sun; And of living things each one; 310 And my spirit which so long 1 66 Darkened this swift stream of song, — Interpenetrated lie By... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1994 - 752 pages
...bright print is gleaming yet; And the red and golden vines, Piercing with their trellised lines 300 The dun and bladed grass no less, Pointing from this...the clouds and sun; And of living things each one; 310 And my spirit which so long Darkened this swift stream of song, Interpenetrated lie By the glory... | |
| Willard Spiegelman - 1995 - 234 pages
...morning-winged feet, Whose bright print is gleaming yet; And the red and golden vines, Piercing with their trellised lines The rough, dark-skirted wilderness;...windless air; the flower Glimmering at my feet; the line 305 Of the olive-sandalled Apennine In the south dimly islanded; And the Alps, whose snows are spread... | |
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