| Francis Fulford - Christianity and culture - 1859 - 120 pages
...home. But silent not that adverse eastern path, Which saw Aurora's hills th' horizon crown ; There wag the river heard in bed of wrath, (A precipice of foam...; But softening in approach he left his gloom, And murmur'd pleasantly, and laid him down To kiss those easy curving banks of bloom, That lent the windward... | |
| Francis Fulford (bp. of Montreal.) - 1859 - 484 pages
...silent not that adverse eastern path, Which saw Aurora's hills th' horizon crown ; There was the rirer heard in bed of wrath, (A precipice of foam from mountains...; But softening in approach he left his gloom, And murmur'd pleasantly, and laid him down To kiss those easy curving banks of bloom, That lent the windward... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1859 - 424 pages
...human home. But silent not that adverse eastern path, Which saw Aurora's hills th' horizon crown ; There was the river heard, in bed of wrath, (A precipice of foam from mountains brown,) »"fv f. : ••'•"• :-*i . : . . .' . tjj t .!»:.• ' iiv 'I-:And C-Jo-< •• • -• .... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1865 - 252 pages
...human home. But silent not that adverse eastern path, Which saw Aurora's hills th' horizon crown ; There was the river heard, in bed of wrath (A precipice...from mountains brown), Like tumults heard from some far-distant town ; But softening in approach he left his gloom, And murmured pleasantly, and laid him... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1866 - 506 pages
...human home. III. But silent not that adverse eastern path, Which saw Aurora's hills th' horizon crown : There was the river heard, in bed of wrath, (A precipice...; But softening in approach he left his gloom, And murmur'd pleasantly, and laid him down To kiss those easy curving banks of bloom, That lent the windward... | |
| 1866 - 524 pages
...human home. III. But silent not that adverse eastern path, Which saw Aurora's hills th' horizon crown : There was the river heard, in bed of wrath, (A precipice...; But softening in approach he left his gloom, And murmur'd pleasantly, and laid him down To kiss those easy curving banks of bloom, That lent the windward... | |
| Lewis H. Miner - Wyoming Valley (Pa.) - 1866 - 168 pages
...human home. 1n. But silent not that adverse eastern path, Which saw Aurora's hills th' horizon crown ; There was the river heard, in bed of wrath (A precipice...from mountains brown), Like tumults heard from some far-distant town ; But softening in approach he left his gloom, And murmured pleasantly, and laid him... | |
| William Leete Stone - Wyoming Valley (Pa.) - 1869 - 446 pages
...human home. in. But silent not that adverse eastern path, Which saw Aurora's hills th' horizon crown ; There was the river heard, in bed of wrath, (A precipice of foarn from mountains brown,) Like tumults heard from some far distant town ; But softening in approach... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1872 - 458 pages
...from human home. But silent not that adverse eastern path Which saw Aurora's hills th' horizon crown ; There was the river heard, in bed of wrath, (A precipice...; But softening in approach he left his gloom, And murtnured pleasantly, and laid him down — To kiss those easy curving banks of bloom, That lent the... | |
| Picture posies - 1874 - 266 pages
...from human home. But silent not that adverse eastern path Which saw Aurora's hills th' horizon crown ; There was the river heard, in bed of wrath, (A precipice...from mountains brown,) Like tumults heard from some far-distant town ; But soffning in approach he left his gloom, And murmured pleasantly, and laid him... | |
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