| William Graham (teacher of elocution.) - 1837 - 370 pages
...spirit lost, They sought, oh Albion ! next thy sea-encircled coast. Far from the sun and summer-gale, In thy green lap was Nature's darling laid, What time, where lucid Avon stray 'd, To him the mighty mother did unveil Her awful face : the dauntless child Stretch'd forth... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 790 pages
...sun and summer gale, In thy green Ian was Nature's darling laid, What time, where lucid Avon etray'd, ll I lay perjury upon" example, Will rush into the state : it cannot be Slretch'd forth his little arms, and smil'd. This pencil take (she said) whose colours clear liichly... | |
| Fitz-Greene Halleck - 1840 - 372 pages
...spirit lost, They sought, oh Albion ! next thy sea-encircled coast. Far from the sun and summer-gale, In thy green lap was Nature's darling laid, What time,...mother did unveil Her awful face : The dauntless child Stretch'd forth his little arms, and smiled. " This pencil take," she said, " whose colours clear Richly... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1841 - 312 pages
... 4 ~ PLAYS SHAKSPEARE. VOL. XIII. Far from the sun and summer gale, In thy green lap...mother did unveil Her awful face : the dauntless child Stretch'd forth its little arms, and smiled. ' This pencil take/ she said, * whose colors clear Richly... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1841 - 292 pages
...When Latiurn had her lofty spirit lost, They sought, oh Albion ! next thy sea-encircled coast. m. 1. Far from the sun and summer gale, In thy green lap...mother did unveil Her awful face : the dauntless child Stretch' d forth his little arms and smiled. "This pencil take (she said) , whose colours clear Richly... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 340 pages
...IN FIFTEEN VOLUMES. VOL. XIII. LONDON: HENRY G. BOHN, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN. l842. 0 X [-' 0 RD Far from the sun and summer gale, In thy green lap...mother did unveil Her awful face : the dauntless child Stretch'd forth its little arms, and smiled. ' This pencil take,' she said, ' whose colors clear Richly... | |
| Charles Knight - 1843 - 566 pages
...his sceptre, dropping blood." f The well-known lines of Gray are amongst his happiest efforts : — " Far from the sun and summer gale, In thy green lap...mother did unveil Her awful face : the dauntless child Stretch'd forth his little arms, and amtl'd. ' This pencil take,' she said, * whose colours clear Richly... | |
| 1843 - 234 pages
...sea-encircled coast. Left their Parnassus, for the Latin plains. Alike they scorn the pomp of tyrant power, Far from the sun and summer gale, In thy green lap...nature's* darling laid, What time, where lucid Avon strayed: To him the mighty mother did unveil Her awful face; the dauntless child Stretched forth his... | |
| William Collins - 1844 - 328 pages
...chains,^ When Latium had her Infty spirit lost, Ihey sought, oh Alhion! next thy sea encircled III. 1. Far from the sun and summer gale, In thy green lap...mother did unveil Her awful face : the dauntless child Stretch 'd forth his little arras, and smiled. ' This pencil take/ she said, ' whose colours clear... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 338 pages
...COLLEGE, OXFORD. IN FIFTEEN VOLUMES. VOL. XIII. LONDON: HENRY G. BOHN, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN. 1844. Far from the sun and summer gale, In thy green lap...mother did unveil Her awful face : the dauntless child Stretch'd forth its little arms, and smiled. ' This pencil take,' she said, ' whose colors clear Richly... | |
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