As if instinct with living spirit grew, Rolling its verdant gulfs of every hue ; And now suspended was the pleasing din, Now from a murmur faint it swell'd anew, Like the first note of organ heard within Cathedral aisles, — ere yet its symphony begin. The New Monthly Belle Assemblée - Page 69Full view - About this book
| William Leete Stone - Wyoming Valley (Pa.) - 1864 - 444 pages
...their ancestors in the cultivated parts of America, who have been buried for upwards of a century. Breathed but an air of heaven, and all the grove As...Cathedral aisles, — ere yet its symphony begin. XI. It was in this lone valley she would charm The lingering noon, where flowers a couch had strewn... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1864 - 328 pages
...amphitheatre above, (Jay tinted woods their massy foliage throw : Breathed but an air of heaven, and all tbe grove As if instinct with living spirit grew, Rolling...Cathedral aisles, — ere yet its symphony begin. a It was in this lone valley she would charm The lingering noon, where flowers a couch had strown ;... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1864 - 784 pages
...arms the everlasting aloes threw : Breath'd but an air of heav'n, and all the grove As if insiinct ` p. 33. In this retreat, which is represented as so solitary, that except her own, " scarce an ear had... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1865 - 252 pages
...verdant gulfs of every hue ; And now suspended was the pleasing din, Now from a murmur faint it swelled anew, Like the first note of organ heard within Cathedral aisles— ere yet its symphony begin. YE MARINERS OF ENGLAND : A NATAL ODE. Ye Mariners of England ! That guard our native seas ; Whose flag... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1866 - 506 pages
...battlements, and towers decay'd by time. But high in amphitheatre above, Gay -tinted woods their massy foliage threw ; Breathed but an air of heaven, and all the...Cathedral aisles, — ere yet its symphony begin. XI. It was in this lone valley she would charm The lingering noon, where flowers a couch had strown... | |
| 1866 - 524 pages
...; Breathed but an air of heaven, and all the grove As if instinct with living spirit grew, Roiling its verdant gulfs of every hue ; And now suspended...Cathedral aisles, — ere yet its symphony begin. XL It was in this lone valley she would charm The lingering noon, where flowers a couch had strown... | |
| Lewis H. Miner - Wyoming Valley (Pa.) - 1866 - 170 pages
...verdant gulfs of every hue ; And now suspended was the pleasing din, Now from a murmur faint it swelled anew, Like the first note of organ heard within Cathedral aisles, — ere yet its symphony begin. XI. It was in this lone valley she would charm The lingering noon, where flowers a couch had strewn... | |
| 1867 - 678 pages
...verdant gulfs of every hue : And now suspended was the pleasing din : Now from a murmur soft it swelled anew, Like the first note of organ, heard within Cathedral aisles ere yet the symphony begin."* At any rate, the Christian-Gothic architect did not stint himself in drawing... | |
| 1868 - 742 pages
...sympathy .f Pitched in the same key is Campbell's grove music — cathedrallike — in Indian forest: And now suspended was the pleasing din, Now from a...of organ heard within Cathedral aisles — ere yet ils symphony begin. J As indeed may be said to be Chaucer's forest symphony, or obbligato accompaniment... | |
| Thomas Campbell - English poetry - 1870 - 456 pages
...verdant gulfs of every hue ; And now suspended was the pleasing din, Now from a murmur faint it swelled anew, Like the first note of organ heard within Cathedral aisles, — ere yet its symphony begin. XI. It was in this lone valley she would charm The lingering noon, where flowers a couch had strown... | |
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