I saw thee seek the sounding shore, Delighted with the dashing roar; Or when the North his fleecy store Drove thro' the sky, I saw grim Nature's visage hoar Struck thy young eye. Bentley's Miscellany - Page 323edited by - 1862Full view - About this book
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...propensities of her favourite, rather as being more intelligible, than as superior to the rest of the poem. " I saw thee seek the sounding shore, Delighted with the dashing roar ; Or when the North his fleecy store Drove through thq sky, I saw grim Nature's visage hour Struck thy young eye. " Or... | |
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...rudely caroll'd, chiming phrase, In uncouth rhymes, Fii-'d at the simple, artless lays Of other times. ' I saw thee seek the sounding shore, Delighted with the dashing roar ; Or when the north his fleecy store Drove thro' the sky, I saw grim nature's visage hoar Struck thy young eye. ' Or when... | |
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...rudely carolled, chiming phrase. In uncouth rhymes, Fir'd at the simple, artless lays Of other times. I saw thee seek the sounding shore, Delighted with the dashing roar ; Or, when the Norch his fleecy store Drove through the skyi I saw grim Nature's visage hoir Strike thy young eye.... | |
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...propensities of her favourite, rather as being more intelligible, than as superior to the rest of the poem. " I saw thee seek the sounding shore, Delighted with the dashing roar ; Or when the North his fleecy store Drove through the sky, I saw grim Nature's visage hoar Struck thy young eye. " Or... | |
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...foaming cataract; each immense line of waves succeeded by another, with grace, ever new and inimitable. I saw thee seek the sounding shore, Delighted with the dashing roar, Or where the North his fleecy store Drove through the sky. It seemed as if we could not have enough of... | |
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...belles horreurs, que nous n'avons pu y résister, et nous avons consacré la journée à en jouir. i ' I saw thee seek the sounding shore, Delighted with the dashing roar, Or where the North his fleecy store Drove through the sky. BUHNS. Une masse de basalte, semblable à celle... | |
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...belles horreurs , que noua n'avons pu y résister, et nous avons consacré la journée à en jouir. I saw thee seek the sounding shore, Delighted with the dashing roar , Or where the North his fleecy store Drove through the sky. BUHNS. / , Une masse de basalte, semblable... | |
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...caroll'd chiming phrase, ' In uncouth rhymes, ' Fir'd at the simple, artless lays 'Of other times. 'I saw thee seek the sounding shore, ' Delighted with the dashing roar; ' Or when the north his fieecy store ' Drove thro' the sky, ' t saw grim nature's visage hoar ' Struck lhy young eye. 'Or... | |
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...rudely caroll'd, chiming phrase, In uncouth rhymes, Fir'd at the simple, artless lays Of other times. ' I saw thee seek the sounding shore, Delighted with the dashing roar; Or when the north his fleecy store Drove thro' the sky, I saw grim nature's visage hoar, Struck thy young eye. ' Or when... | |
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