The false, th' inconstant, lewd and vain: Thou hast no subject here, begone; Contemplation comes anon. Above, below, and all around, Now nought but awful quiet's found, The feeling air forgets to move, No zephyr stirs the leafy grove, The gentlest murmur... The Poetical Works of William Hamilton: Collated with the Best Editions - Page 18by William Hamilton, Thomas Park - 1805Full view - About this book
| Cabinet - 1808 - 524 pages
...feeling air forgets to move, No zephyr stirs the leafy grove ; The gentlest murmur of the rill, Struck by the potent charm is still, Each passion in this...Ambition, pleasure, interest, fame ; Each nothing of importance name ; Ye tyrants of this restless ball, This grove annihilates you all. Oh power unseen,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 682 pages
...charm, is still ; £ach passion in this troubled breast, So toiling once, lies hush'd to rrst, Whatever man's bustling race employs, His cares, his hopes,...of important name; Ye tyrants of this restless ball Tliis grove annihilates you all. Oh power unseen, yet felt, appear ! Sure something more than Nature's... | |
| William Hamilton, James Paterson - 1850 - 248 pages
...feeling air forgets to move, No zephyr stirs the leafy grove, The gentlest murmur of the rill Struck by the potent charm is still, Each passion in this...Sure something more than nature's here. Now on the flow'ring turf I lie, My soul conversing wlth the sky. Far lost in the bewildering dream I wander o'er... | |
| William Hamilton (of Bangour) - 1850 - 238 pages
...feeling air forgets to move, No zephyr stirs the leafy grove, The gentlest murmur of the rill Struck by the potent charm is still, Each passion in this...Sure something more than nature's here. Now on the flow'ring turf I lie, My soul conversing with the sky. Far lost in the bewild'ring dream I wander o'er... | |
| William Hamilton - 1850 - 242 pages
...feeling air forgets to move, No zephyr stirs the leafy grove, The gentlest murmur of the rill Struck by the potent charm is still, Each passion in this...Sure something more than nature's here. Now on the flow'ring turf 1 lie, My soul conversing with the sky. Far lost in the bewild'ring dream I wander o'er... | |
| William Hamilton (Poet, of Bangour.), James Paterson - 1850 - 460 pages
...feeling air forgets to move, No zephyr stirs the leafy grove, The gentlest murmur of the rill Struck by the potent charm is still, Each passion in this...Sure something more than nature's here. Now on the flow'ring turf I lie, My soul conversing with the sky. Far lost in the bewild'ring dream I wander o'er... | |
| William Lyon Phelps - 1893 - 216 pages
...feeling air forgets to move, No zephyr stirs the leafy grove, The gentlest murmur of the rill Struck by the potent charm is still) Each passion in this...this restless ball, This grove annihilates you all. 1 Oh power unseen, yet felt, appear ! Sure something more than nature's here. Now on the flow'ring... | |
| William Lyon Phelps - 1893 - 208 pages
...feeling air forgets to move, No zephyr stirs the leafy grove, The gentlest murmur of the rill Struck by the potent charm is still, Each passion in this...this restless ball, This grove annihilates you all. 1 Oh power unseen, yet felt, appear ! Sure something more than nature's here. Now on the flow'ring... | |
| William Lyon Phelps - 1893 - 208 pages
...feeling air forgets to move, No zephyr stirs the leafy grove, The gentlest murmur of the rill Struck by the potent charm is still, Each passion in this...this restless ball, This grove annihilates you all. 1 Oh power unseen, yet felt, appear ! Sure something more than nature's here. Now on the flow'ring... | |
| William Lyon Phelps - 1893 - 232 pages
...feeling air forgets to move, No zephyr stirs the leafy grove, The gentlest murmur of the rill Struck by the potent charm is still, Each passion in this...of this restless ball, This grove annihilates you all.1 Oh power unseen, yet felt, appear ! Sure something more than nature's here. Now on the flow'ring... | |
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