Fill'd with the face of heaven, which, from afar, Comes down upon the waters ; all its hues, From the rich sunset to the rising star, Their magical variety diffuse : And now they change ; a paler shadow strews Its mantle o'er the mountains ; parting day... The Eclectic Review - Page 53edited by - 1818Full view - About this book
| James Stamford Caldwell - Literature and morals - 1843 - 372 pages
...came rushing on creation at the word of God. 6 God said — Let there be a cataract, and it was so. 7 A paler shadow strews Its mantle o'er the mountains ; parting day Dies like the dolphin, whom each pang imbues With a new colour as it gasps away; The last still loveliest, till —'tis gone—and... | |
| English poetry - 1844 - 110 pages
...The odorous purple of a new-born rose, Which streams upon her stream, and glass'd within it glows, Fill'd with the face of heaven, which, from afar,...mountains ; parting day Dies like the dolphin, whom each pang imbues With a new colour, as it gasps away, The last still loveliest, till — 't is gone... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - Elocution - 1844 - 318 pages
...The odorous purple of a new-born rose, Which streams upon her stream, and glass'd within it glows. Fill'd with the face of heaven, which, from afar Comes...mountains; parting day Dies like the dolphin, whom each pang imbues With a new colour as it gasps away, The last still loveliest, till — 'tis gone,... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1844 - 544 pages
...glorious past. Byron describes it as The last still loveliest till—'tis gone—and all is grey." K 3 " Fill'd with the face of heaven, which from afar Comes...mountains ; parting day Dies like the dolphin, whom each pang imbues With a new colour as it gasps away, Yet, while all admit how much nature has done... | |
| Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1844 - 738 pages
...odorous purple of a new-born rose, Which streams upon her stream, and glassed within it glows. Filled each pang imbues With a new colour as it gasps away, The last still loveliest, till— 'tis gone —... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - Elocution - 1845 - 492 pages
...The odorous purple of a new-born rose, Which streams upon her stream, and glass'd within it glows. Fill'd with the face of heaven, which, from afar Comes...mountains; parting day Dies like the dolphin, whom each pang imbues With a new colour as it gasps away, The last still loveliest, till — 'tis gone,... | |
| Modern poetical speaker, Fanny Bury PALLISER - 1845 - 540 pages
...The odorous purple4 of a new-born rose, "Which streams upon her stream, and glass'd within it glows, Fill'd with the face of heaven, which, from afar Comes...to the rising star, Their magical variety diffuse : 1 The most eastern province of Italy, forming that part of the Lombardo- Venetian territory called... | |
| Bourne Hall Draper - 1845 - 510 pages
...beautiful description of one of our own poets is here a reality ; here, all the hues of evening, " From the rich sunset, to the rising star, Their magical...change ; a paler shadow strews Its mantle o'er the mountain ; parting day Dies like the dolphin, whom each pang imbues With a new colour as it dies away,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 1068 pages
...odorous purple of a new-born rose, [glows. Which streams upon her stream, and glass'd within it XXIX. Fill'd with the face of heaven, which, from afar,...mountains; parting day Dies like the dolphin, whom each pang imbues With a new colour as it gasps away, |Г6геУThe last still loveliest, till — Ч... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 848 pages
...odorous purple of a new-bom rose, Which streams upon her stream, and glass'd within k glows, XXIX. FilFd id ; It is not ours to judge, — far less condemn ; Tbe hour must come whe iti, hues, From the rich sunset to the rising star, Their magical variety diffuse : And now they change... | |
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