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. The Book of Nature - Stran 263avtor: John Mason Good - 1831 - 467 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| William Cowper - 1800 - 438 strani
...and one The live-long night: nor these alone, whose notes Nice finger'd art must emulate in vain, But cawing rooks, and kites that swim sublime In still...repeated circles, screaming loud, The jay, the pie, and ev'n the boding owl That hails the rising moon, have charms for me. Sounds inharmonious in themselves... | |
| William Cowper - 1802 - 350 strani
...and one The livelong night : nor these alone, whose notes Nice finger'd art must emulate in vain, But cawing rooks, and kites that swim sublime In still...repeated circles, screaming loud, The jay, the pie, and ev'n the boding owl, That hails the rising moon, have charms for me^ Sounds inharmonious in themselves... | |
| 1802 - 302 strani
...290 The live-long night : nor these alone, -whosenotes Nice finger'd art must emulate in vain. But cawing rooks, and kites that swim sublime In still repeated circles, screaming loud, The jay, the pye, and even the boding owl 205 That hails the rising moon, have charms for me. Sounds inharmonious... | |
| George Montagu - 1802 - 726 strani
...emulate in vain ; But cawing Rooks, and Kites that fwim fublimc In ftill repeated circles, (creaming loud ; The Jay, the Pie, and e'en the boding Owl, That hails the rifmg moon, have charms for me. Cow PER. To the numerous friends who have afTifted to enrich my mufeum,... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 234 strani
...one The live long night : nor these alone, whose notes Nice fingered art must emulate in vain, But cawing rooks, and kites that swim sublime In still...repeated circles, screaming loud, The jay, the pie, and even the boding owl, That hails the rising moon, have charms for me. Sounds inharmonious in themselves... | |
| Isaac Weld - 1807 - 286 strani
...and devious flights enliven the scene ; and their cries, though shrill, are not devoid of interest. Sounds inharmonious in themselves and harsh, Yet heard in scenes where peace for ever dwells And only there, please highly for their sake. Homer, in his description of the enchanting island... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 526 strani
...and one The live-long night: nor these alone, whose notes Nice-finger'd Art must emulate in vain, But cawing rooks, and kites that swim sublime In still repeated circles, screaming lond, The jay, the pie, aad ev'n the boding owl, That hails the rising moon, have charms for me. Sounds... | |
| William Cowper - 1810 - 212 strani
...one The livelong night : nor these alone, whose note* Nice finger'd art must emulate in vain ; But cawing rooks, and kites that swim sublime In still...repeated circles, screaming loud, The jay, the pie, and ev'n the boding owl, That hails the rising moon, have charms forme. Sounds inharmonious in themselves... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1810 - 262 strani
...day, and one The live-long night. Nor these alone, whose Nice-fingur'd art must emulate in vain, But cawing rooks, and kites that swim sublime, ... In...still repeated circles, screaming loud, The jay, the pye, and ev'n the boding owl That hails the rising moon, have charms for roe. Sounds inharmonious in... | |
| William Cowper - 1811 - 228 strani
...one The live-long night : nor these alone, whose notes Nice finger'd art must emulate in vain, But cawing rooks, and kites that swim sublime In still...repeated circles, screaming loud, The jay, the pie, and ev'n the boding owl That hails the rising moon, have charms for me. Sounds inharmonious in themselves... | |
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