Henry's holy shade; And ye, that from the stately brow Of Windsor's heights th' expanse below Of grove, of lawn, of mead survey, Whose turf, whose shade, whose flowers among Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver-winding way: Ah happy hills! Rambles by Rivers: The Thames - Página 216por James Thorne - 1847Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Evans - 1817 - 610 páginas
...that from the stately brow Of WINDSOR'S height, the expanse below, Of grove, of lawn, of mead survey, Whose turf, whose shade, whose flowers among, Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver-winding way ! GRAY. ETON is a pleasant village, separated from WIND* so R by the Thames, over... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1820 - 548 páginas
...from the stately brow ' Of WIN DSOR'S heights th' expanse below Of grove, of lawn, of mead survey, Whose turf, whose shade, whose flowers among Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver-winding way. Ah happy hills, ah pleasing shade, Ah fields belov'd in vain, Where once my careless... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1821 - 196 páginas
...that from the stately brow Of Windsor's heights th' expanse below Of grove, of lawn, of mead survey, Whose turf, whose shade, whose flowers among Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver- winding way: Ah, happy hills ! ah, pleasing shade ! Ah, fields helov'd in vain ! Where once my careless childhood... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 358 páginas
...that from the stately brow Of Windsor's heights th' expanse below Of grove, of lawn, of mead survey, Whose turf, whose shade, whose flowers among Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver-winding way. Ah, happy hills, ah, pleasing shade, Ah, fields belov'd in vain, Where once my... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1821 - 192 páginas
...that from the stately brow Of Windsor's heights th' expanse below Of grove, of lawn, of mead survey, Whose turf, whose shade, whose flowers among Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver-winding way: Ah, happy hills ! ah, pleasing shade ! Ah, fields belov'd in vain ! Where once... | |
| 1821 - 494 páginas
...Find. Öl. 3. Satan proudly eminent stood like a tower. Milton. oeasli St'yaj КасгтаЛ/af. Eurip. Whose flowers among Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver winding way. Gray. 'Epmvs- Pestilence that walkelh in darkness. He creeps along with ten little words in every line,... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - 1822 - 584 páginas
...that from the stately brow Of WINDSOH'S heights the' expanse below Of grove, of lawn, of mead survey, Whose turf, whose shade, whose flowers among' Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver winding way : Ah, happy hills ! ah, pleasing shade ! Ah, fields belov'd in vain ! Where once my careless childhood... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 284 páginas
...that from the stately brow Of Windsor's heights the' expanse below Of grove, of lawn, of mead, survey, Whose turf, whose shade, whose flowers among Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver-winding way: Ah, happy hills! ah, pleasing shade I Ah, fields beloved in vain! Where once my... | |
| 1845 - 448 páginas
...stately brow r^f Windsor's heights th' expanse helow Of grove, of lawn, of mead survey. Whose tnrf, whose shade, whose flowers among, Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver winding way." For many ages patronised by royalty, and, as the consequence of that, by those who give monarchs fame,... | |
| William Collins, Thomas Gray, James Beattie, George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1824 - 478 páginas
...th'. expanse below * King Henry the Sixth, founder of the College, Of grove, of lawn, of mead survey ; Whose turf, whose shade, whose flowers among Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver-winding way ! Ah happy hills ! ah pleasing shade ! Ah fields beloved in vain, Where once my... | |
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