But cawing rooks, and kites that swim sublime In still repeated circles, screaming loud, The jay, the pie, and e'en the boding owl, That hails the rising moon, have charms for me. Sounds inharmonious in themselves and harsh, Yet heard in scenes where... The Gentleman's Magazine - Page 4191882Full view - About this book
 | Lindley Murray - Readers - 1821 - 263 pages
...owl That hails the rising moon, have charms for me. Sounds inharmonious in themselves, and harsh, Yet heard in scenes where peace for ever reigns, And only there, please highly for their sake. — CQWPHIB SECTION III. The rose. THB rose had been wash'd, just wash'd in a shower, Which Mary to... | |
 | John Aikin - English poetry - 1821 - 807 pages
...owl, That hails the rising moon, have charms for me. Sounds inharmonious in themselves and harsh, Yet heard in scenes where peace for ever reigns; And only there, please highly for their sake. Peace to the artist, whose ingenious thought Devis'd the weather-house, that useful toy! Fearless of... | |
 | William Cowper - 1821
...owl, That hails the rising moon, have charms for me. Sounds inharmonious in themselves and harsh, Yet heard in scenes where peace for ever reigns, And only there, please highly for their sake. Peace to the artist, whose ingenious thought Devised the weather-house, that useful toy ! Fearless... | |
 | British poets - 1822
...owl That hails the rising moon, have charms for me. Sounds inharmonious in themselves and harsh, Yet heard in scenes where peace for ever reigns, And only there, please highly for their sake. Peace to the artist whose ingenious thought Devised the weatherhouse, that useful toy ! Fearless of... | |
 | Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - English poetry - 1822
...owl, That hails the rising moon, have charms for me, Sounds inharmonious in themselves and harsh, Yet heard in scenes where peace for ever reigns, And only there, please highly for their sake. Peace to the artist, whose ingenious thought Devis'd the weatherhouse, that useful toy ! Fearless of... | |
 | William Jillard Hort - English literature - 1822 - 212 pages
...owl That hails the rising moon, has charms for me. Sounds inharmonious in themselves, and harsh, Yet heard in scenes where peace for ever reigns, And only there, please highly for their sake. GIPSIES. Cowper. I SEE a column of slow-rising smoke O'ertop the lofty wood that skirts the wild. A... | |
 | John Platts - Conduct of life - 1822 - 764 pages
...That hails the rising moon, hare charms for me. Sounds inharmonious in themselves and harsh ; Yet, heard in scenes where peace for ever reigns, And only there, please highly for their sake. God made the country, and man made the town. What wonder then that health and virtue, gifts That can... | |
 | Lindley Murray - Literature - 1822 - 304 pages
...', That hails the rising moon, have charms for me. Sounds inharmonious in themselves, and harsh, Yet heard in scenes where peace for ever reigns, And only there, please highly for their sake. COWPEK, SECTION III. The Rose. 1. THE rose had been wash'd, lately wash'd in a shower, Which Mary to... | |
 | Lindley Murray - Readers - 1822 - 264 pages
...hails die rising moon, have charms for me. Sounds inharmoniom in themselves, and harsh, Yet heard m scenes where peace for ever reigns, And only there, please highly for their sake. SECTION III. The rose. covrii" THE rose had been wash-d, just wasti'd, in a shower. Which Mary to Anna... | |
 | John Milton - 1824 - 131 pages
...owl, That hails the rising moon, have charms for me. Sounds inharmonious in themselves, and harsh, Yet heard in scenes where peace for ever reigns, And only there, please highly for their sake. Peace' to the artist, whose ingenious thought Devised the weather-house, that useful toy ! Fearless... | |
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