| 1830 - 622 pages
...true poet's similitude fits your plagiarist. Let us see how Mr Robert Montgomery uses the image — ' Ye quenchless stars ! so eloquently bright, Untroubled...the shadowy night, While half the world is lapp'd in downy dreams, A ml round the lattice creep your midnight beams, How sweet to gaze upon your placid... | |
| Robert Montgomery - English poetry - 1823 - 326 pages
...wond'ring mind. ' Now, turn from earth, to yonder glorious sky — Th' imagin'd dwelling-place of Deity ! Ye quenchless stars ! so eloquently bright, Untroubled...the shadowy night, While half the world is lapp'd in downy dreams, And round the lattice creep your midnight beams, How sweet to gaze upon your placid eyes,... | |
| Robert Montgomery - English poetry - 1828 - 230 pages
...wond'ring mind. Now, turn from earth, to yonder glorious sky — Th' imagin'd dwelling-place of Deity ! Ye quenchless stars ! so eloquently bright, Untroubled...the shadowy night, While half the world is lapp'd in downy dreams, And round the lattice creep your midnight beams, How sweet to gaze upon your placid eyes,... | |
| 1829 - 760 pages
...elegantly written. "Now, turn from earth to yonder glorious sky — Th' imagin'd dwelling-place of Deity ! Ye quenchless stars ! so eloquently bright, Untroubled...the shadowy night, While half the world is lapp'd in downy dreams, And round the lattice creep your midnight beams, How sweet to gaze upon yonr placid eyes,... | |
| 1829 - 512 pages
...heavens : — " Now turn from earth to yonder glorious sky, Th' imagin'd dwelling-place of De,ty !' Ye quenchless stars ! so eloquently bright. Untroubled...sentries of the shadowy night, While half the world islapp'd in downy dreams, And round the lattice creep your midnight beams. How sweet to gaze upon your... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Great Britain - 1844 - 446 pages
...true poet's similitude fits your plagiarist. Let us see how Mr. Robert Montgomery uses the image— "Ye quenchless stars ! so eloquently bright, • Untroubled...sentries of the shadowy night, While half the world is lapped in downy dreams, And round the lattice creep your midnight beams, How sweet to gaze upon your... | |
| Robert Montgomery - 1845 - 168 pages
...dwelling-place of Deity. Ye quenchless stars ! so eloquently bright, Ye radiant watchers of reposing night, While half the world is lapp'd in blissful...lattice creep your fairy beams, How sweet to gaze upon your placid eyes, In lambent beauty looking from the skies ! And when, oblivious of the world, we stray... | |
| Modern poetical speaker, Fanny Bury PALLISER - 1845 - 540 pages
...pulpit ; Cranmer when extending His hand through flame, undaunted, at the stake ! SIR AUBREY DE VERB. A STARLIGHT NIGHT YE quenchless stars ! so eloquently...the shadowy night, While half the world is lapp'd in downy dreams, And round the lattice creep your midnight beams, How sweet to gaze upon those placid... | |
| Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - English poetry - 1852 - 438 pages
...geschrieben zu sein, wodurch die Dichtungen des letzterwahnten sich unterscheiden. The Starry Heavens. Ye quenchless stars! so eloquently bright, Untroubled...sentries of the shadowy night, While half the world is lapped in downy dreams, And round the lattice creep your midnight beams, How sweet to gaze upon your... | |
| Cyclopaedia, Henry Gardiner Adams - 1854 - 762 pages
...his trembling brightness, I should perceive in him all ye perceive. Rev. W. Pulling, from Lamartine. Ye quenchless stars! so eloquently bright, Untroubled...the shadowy night, While half the world is lapp'd in downy dreams, And round the lattice creep your midnight beams, How sweet to gaze upon yonr placid eyes,... | |
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