Here the gray smooth trunks Of ash, or lime, or beech, distinctly shine, Within the twilight of their distant shades ; There, lost behind a rising ground, the wood Seems sunk, and shorten'd to its topmost boughs. No tree in all the grove but has its charms,... The Saturday Magazine - Página 1721840Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Catharine Harbeson Waterman - 1839 - 284 páginas
...rising ground, the wood Seems sunk, and shorten'd to its topmost boughs. No tree in all the groves but has its charms, Though each its hue peculiar, paler some, And of a wannish grey ; the willow such, And poplar that with silver lines his leaf, And ash, far stretching his umbrageous... | |
| William Cowper - 1839 - 554 páginas
...shades ; There lost behind a rising ground, the wood Seems sunk, and shorten d to its topmost boughs. No tree in all the grove but has its charms, Though each its hue peeuliar ; paler some, And of a wannish grey ; the willow such And poplar, that with silver lines his... | |
| 1840 - 274 páginas
...hues of elms, and other trees which have been some time in leaf. No tree in .all the grove but lias its charms, Though each its hue peculiar ; paler some, And of a wanuish gray ; the willow such, And poplar, that with silver lines his leaf, And ash, far stretching... | |
| William Cowper - 1841 - 456 páginas
...shades ; There, lost bebind a rising ground, the wood Seems sunk, and shorten'd to its topmost boughs. No tree in all the grove but has its charms, Though...poplar, that with silver lines his leaf, And ash far -stretch ing his umbrageous arm ; Of deeper green the elm ; and deeper still, Lord of the woods, the... | |
| William Cowper - 1841 - 240 páginas
...; There, lost behind a rising ground, the wood 305 Seems sunk, and shorten'd to its topmost boughs. No tree in all the grove but has its charms, Though...such, And poplar, that with silver lines his leaf, 31Q And ash far-stretching his umbrageous arm ; Of deeper green the elm ; and deeper still, Lord of... | |
| William Cowper - 1841 - 358 páginas
...shades ; There, lost behind a rising ground, the wood Seems sunk, and shorten'd to its topmost boughs. No tree in all the grove but has its charms, Though...each its hue peculiar ; paler some, And of a wannish grey ; the willow such, And poplar, that with silver lines his leaf, And ash, far-stretching his umbrageous... | |
| George Field - 1841 - 458 páginas
...all the grove but has its charms, Though each its hue peculiar; paler some, And of a warmish, grey: the willow such, And poplar, that with silver lines his leaf; And ash, far stretching his umbrageous arms; Of deeper green the elm ; and deeper still, Lord of the woods, the long-surviving oak. Not unnoticed... | |
| James Grigor - 1841 - 500 páginas
...country, they present to us a series of pictures such as the unreflecting, even, are led to admire : " No tree in all the grove but has its charms, Though each its hue peculiar." Of the park we have to speak in high terms. Like the true English park of the better caste, it forms... | |
| James Grigor - 1841 - 504 páginas
...country, they present to us a series of pictures such as the unreflecting, even, are led to admire : " No tree in all the grove but has its charms, Though each its hue peculiar." Of the park we have to speak in high terms. Like the true English park of the better caste, it forms... | |
| John Daniel Morell - 1860 - 274 páginas
...305 There lost behind a rising ground, the wood Seems sunk, and shortened to its topmost boughs. | No tree in all the grove] but has its charms,] Though...each its hue peculiar,] paler some, And of a wannish grey ;] the willow such, 288. Now roves — Inversion, sce line 16. gard it as a Nom, abs., with the... | |
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