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" No cloud, no relique of the sunken day Distinguishes the West, no long thin slip Of sullen light, no obscure trembling hues. Come, we will rest on this old mossy bridge ! You see the glimmer of the stream beneath, But hear no murmuring : it flows silently,... "
The Monthly review. New and improved ser - Page 200
1799
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Beauties of Modern British Poetry: Systematically Arranged ...

David Grant - English poetry - 1865 - 428 pages
...now 'tis buried deep In the next valley glades ; Was it a vision, or a waking dream? THE NIGHTINGALE. cloud, no relique of the sunken day Distinguishes...bed of verdure. All is still, A balmy night ! and though the stars be dim, Yet let us think upon the vernal showers That gladden the green earth, and...
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Woodland and Wild: A Selection of Descriptive Poetry

Woodland - Animals - 1868 - 186 pages
...salute thee with our early song, And welcome thee, and wish thee long. ./. Milton. THE NIGHTINGALE. No cloud, no relique of the sunken day Distinguishes...hues. Come, we will rest on this old mossy bridge ! Yon see the glimmer of the stream beneath, But hear no murmuring : it flows silently, O'er its soft...
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Christabel and the Lyrical and Imaginative Poems of S.T. Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1869 - 204 pages
...Or passing gale or hum of murmuring bees ! " THE NIGHTINGALE ; A CONVERSATION POEM. APRIL, 1798. O cloud, no relique of the sunken day Distinguishes...bed of verdure. All is still, A balmy night ! and though the stars be dim, Yet let us think upon the vernal showers That gladden the green earth, and...
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Country life [poems].

Country life - 1873 - 160 pages
...loveliness — all melts And trembles into one wild harmony. Milman. THE NIGHTINGALE. No cloud, no relic of the sunken day, Distinguishes the west ; no long,...bed of verdure. All is still — A balmy night ! and though the stars be dim, Yet let us think upon the vernal showers That gladden the green earth, and...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and ..., Volume 2

Samuel Orchart Beeton - American poetry - 1873 - 782 pages
...beauteous bride ! Coleridge.— Born 1772, Died 1834. 1506.— THE NIGHTINGALE. No cloud, no relict / \+ , /f* though the stars be dim, Yet let us think upon the vernal showers That gladden the green earth, and...
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The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1873 - 472 pages
...wh»n I rose, I found myself in prayer. THE NIGHTINGALE: A CONVERSATION POEM. WRITTEN IN APRIL, 1798. No cloud, no relique of the sunken day Distinguishes...hues. Come, we will rest on this old mossy bridge I You see the glimmer of the stream beneath, But heav no murmuring : it flows silently, O'er its soft...
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The student's treasury of English song, selections from the poets of the ...

English song - 1873 - 566 pages
...style, feeling, and «Verything — that eve* was written." — Leigh ffjtnt.} THE NIGHTINGALE. j]O cloud, no relique of the sunken day Distinguishes...hues. Come, we will rest on this old mossy bridge ! THOU KINGLY SPIKIT THRONED AMONG THE HILLS, — "WITH A WILD PLEASURE, FALLING ON MINE EAR — (s....
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The Student's Treasury of English Song ...

William Henry Davenport Adams - Poetry - 1873 - 552 pages
...lEJ0Sj|O cloud, no relique of the sunken day Ej-Svl Distinguishes the West, no long thin slip H h 0 Z Of sullen light, no obscure trembling hues. Come, we will rest on this old mossy bridge ! THOU KINGLY SPIRIT THRONED AMONG THE HILLS, — '34 SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE. You see the glimmer...
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Exercises in Dictation; with Hints on Paraphrasing & Composition. For the ...

F. Peel - English language - 1874 - 144 pages
...pleasant and familiar to him as the cell to a contented prisoner. — Macmillan'i Magazine. EXEBCISE CXII. No cloud, no relique of the sunken day Distinguishes...bed of verdure. All is still, A balmy night ! and though the stars be dim, Yet let us think upon the vernal showers That gladden the green earth, and...
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The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1874 - 470 pages
...wh-:n I rose, I found myself in prayer. THE NIGHTINGALE: A CONVERSATION POEM. WRITTEN IN APRIL, i798. No cloud, no relique of the sunken day Distinguishes...hues. Come, we will rest on this old mossy bridge l You see the glimmer of the stream beneath, But hea" no murmuring : it flows silently, O'er its soft...
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