| Levi Washburn Leonard - 1827 - 398 pages
...beginning at the side of the refracting angle of the prism. Of parent colours, first the flaming red Sprung vivid forth ; the tawny orange, next ; And...the pure blue, that swells autumnal skies, Ethereal played ; and then, of sadder hue, Emerged the deepened indigo, as when The heavy skirted evening droops... | |
| William Rogerson - 1828 - 482 pages
...into his kind, To the charm'd eye educed the gorgeous train Of parent colours. First, the flaming red Sprung vivid forth ; the tawny orange next ; And next...by whose side Fell the kind beams of all-refreshing preen. Then the pure blue, that swells autumnal skies, Ethereal play'd; and then of sadder hue, Emerged... | |
| Dorothea Lynde Dix - 1829 - 402 pages
...appeared when separated. M. Well, let me hear them, my dear. D. " Of parent colours, first the flaming red Sprung vivid forth ; the tawny orange next, And next...delicious yellow ; by whose side Fell the kind beams of all refreshing green ; Then the pure blue, that swells the autumnal skies, Ethereal played ; and then,... | |
| Levi Washburn Leonard - 1830 - 350 pages
...beginning at the side of the refracting angle of the prism. Of parent colours, first the flaming red Sprung vivid forth ; the tawny orange, next ; And...the pure blue, that swells autumnal skies, Ethereal played; and then, of sadder hue, Emerged the deepened indigo, as when The heavy skirted evening droops... | |
| 1832 - 498 pages
...into his kind, To the charmed eye educed the gorgeous train, Of parent-colors. First the flaming red Sprung vivid forth ; the tawny orange next; And next delicious yellow, by whose side Fell the kind heams of all-refreshing green. Then the pure blue, that swells autumnal skies, Ethereal played ; and... | |
| James Wilson - 1838 - 372 pages
...among these were some valuable comments on Newton's Principia, which not only ' First, the flaming red Sprung vivid forth ; the tawny orange next, And next...delicious yellow, by whose side Fell the kind beams of all refreshing greenj Then the pure blue that swells autumnal skies, Ethereal played, and then of sadder... | |
| Mrs. Lincoln Phelps, Phelps (Mrs) - 1840 - 234 pages
...are thus described by Thomson, the poet of the "Seasons" and of Nature. First the flaming red Sprang vivid forth ; the tawny orange next ; And next delicious...the pure blue, that swells autumnal skies, Ethereal played ; and then of sadder hue, Emerged the deepened indigo, as when The heavy-skirted evening droops... | |
| Friedrich Heinrich Karl Freiherr de La Motte-Fouqué - 1841 - 336 pages
...passage is familiar to you. Allow me to associate the lines with your magnificent view of the Almadora. Sprung vivid forth ; the tawny Orange next; And next...the pure Blue, that swells autumnal skies, Ethereal played; and then, of sadder hue, Emerged the deepened Indigo, as when The heavy-skirted evening droops... | |
| 1897 - 918 pages
...into the shape of a wedge or prism, and the rays are twice widely scattered. First the flaming red Sprung vivid forth: the tawny orange next; And next delicious yellow; by whose skle Fell the kind beams of all-refreshing green. Then the pure blue, that swells autumnal skies, Ethereal... | |
| Philip Tocque - 1846 - 418 pages
...and that every beam of light consists of these colours. " Of parent colours, first the flaming red Sprung vivid forth; the tawny orange next; And next...autumnal skies, Ethereal play'd; and then of sadder hue, Emerged the deepen'd indigo, as when The heavy skirted evening droops with frost. While the last gleamings... | |
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