Hail, awful scenes, that calm the troubled breast, And woo the weary to profound repose ! Can passion's wildest uproar lay to rest, And whisper comfort to the man of woes ? Here Innocence may wander, safe from foes, And Contemplation soar on seraph wings. The Poetical Works of James Beattie - Page 36by James Beattie - 1831 - 239 pagesFull view - About this book
| William H. Ford - 1839 - 224 pages
...out of it, and the immense masses of the Cooms and Barori Wood, cast over it a deep, gloomy shade, " Awful scenes, that calm the troubled breast, And woo the weary to profound repose." Hence the road leads up a very long and steep hill, on the top of which is an extensive view of the... | |
| William Ford (curate of Wythburn.) - 1839 - 224 pages
...out of it, and the immense masses of the Cooms and Baron Wood, cast over it a deep, gloomy shade, " Awful scenes, that calm the troubled breast, And woo the weary to profound repose." Hence the road leads up a very long and steep hill, on the top of which is an extensive view of the... | |
| 1844 - 668 pages
...some interest in the disposal of Maitland's affections. CHAPTER XXIX. Hail awful scenes, that culm the troubled breast. And woo the weary to profound repose ; Can passion's wildest uproar lay to real, And whisper comtort to the imm of woes ! Here Innocence may wander dafe fr.un fuus, Aad Contemplation... | |
| William Collins - English poetry - 1844 - 328 pages
...of grove and stream, Romantic visions swarm on Edwin's soul: He minded not the Sun's last tremhling gleam, Nor heard from far the twilight curfew toll; When slowly on his car these moving accents stole. a Hail, awful scenes, that calm the trouhled hreast, And woo the weary... | |
| Henry John Whitling - Franconia (Germany) - 1850 - 322 pages
...the eye remote survey'd Blue hills, and gentle dales, and skies in gold array'd. " Hail ! peaceful scenes, that calm the troubled breast, And woo the weary to profound repose ; That passion's wildest uproar lull to rest, And whisper comfort to the man of woes ! Here Innocence... | |
| William Collins, Thomas Gray - English poetry - 1852 - 332 pages
...head And herbs for food with future plenty teem. Sooth 'd by the lulling sound of grove and stream, Romantic visions swarm on Edwin's soul : - He minded...When slowly on his ear these moving accents stole. Here Innocence may wander, safe from foes, And Contemplation soar on seraph wings. O solitude ! the... | |
| James Beattie, George Gilfillan - Beattie, James, 1735-1803 - 1854 - 318 pages
...head, And herbs for food with future plenty teem. Soothed by the lulling sound of grove and stream, Romantic visions swarm on Edwin's soul : He minded...When slowly on his ear these moving accents stole : 10 " Hail, awful scenes, that calm the troubled breast, And woo the weary to profound repose ! Can... | |
| James Beattie - 1854 - 332 pages
...head, And herbs for food with future plenty teem. Soothed by the lulling sound of grove and stream, Romantic visions swarm on Edwin's soul : He minded...When slowly on his ear these moving accents stole : 10 "Hail, awful scenes, that calm the troubled breast, And woo the weary to profound repose ! Can... | |
| 1854 - 622 pages
...in solitude, whether in the quiet apartment of home, or amid the charms of nature abroad. " flail, awful scenes, that calm the troubled breast, And woo...to profound repose ; Can passion's wildest uproar ley to rest, And whisper comfort to the man of woes. Here Innocence may wander, safe from foes, And... | |
| Nature in literature - 1864 - 148 pages
...head, And herbs for food with future plenty teem. Soothed by the lulling sound of grove and stream, Romantic visions swarm on Edwin's soul : He minded not the sun's last trembliflg gleam, Nor heard from far the twilight curfew toll ; When slowly on his ear these moving... | |
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