 | Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth - 1820
...abroad, But for the main, here found they covert drear. Scarce images of life, one here, one there, Lay vast and edgeways ; like a dismal cirque Of Druid...forlorn moor, When the chill rain begins at shut of eve, I n dull November, and their chancel vault, The Heaven itself, is blinded throughout night. Each one... | |
 | Leigh Hunt - 1820
...radiance faint. The other Titans, lying half lifeless ia their valky of despair, are happily compared to A dismal cirque , Of Druid stones, upon a forlorn moor, When the chill rain begins at shut of ere, In dull November, and Iheir chancel vault, The Heaven itself, is blinded throughout night. The... | |
 | 1821
...abroad. But for the main, here found they covert drear. Scarce images of life, one here, one there, Lay vast and edgeways ; like a dismal cirque Of Druid...a forlorn moor. When the chill rain begins at shut ofevc, In dull November, and their chancel vault, The Heaven itself, is blinded throughout night. Each... | |
 | Leigh Hunt - 1828 - 513 ページ
...abroad; But for the main here found they covert drear, Scarce images of life, one here, one there, Lay vast and edgeways; like a dismal cirque Of Druid...their chancel vault, The Heaven itself, is blinded throitghoiit nighl. VOL. I. 2 F But I shall fill my book with quotations. A criticism, entering more... | |
 | Leigh Hunt - 1828 - 494 ページ
...images of life, one here, one there, Lay vast and edgeways ; like a dismal cirque Of Druid stones jupon a forlorn moor, When the chill rain begins at shut of eve, In dull Norember, and their chancel vault, The Heaven itself, is blinded throughout night. VOL. I. 2 F But... | |
 | William Hone - 1832 - 856 ページ
...thoughts, Make up a meditative joy, and find Religious meanings in the forms of Nature. And, last of all, " " winter comes to rule the varied year;" let us have our social comforts, and pleasant chat at the... | |
 | Mary Botham Howitt - 1840 - 522 ページ
...drear. Scarce images of life, one here, one there, Lay vasl and edgeways ; like a dismal cirque Df Druid stones, upon a forlorn moor, When the chill rain begins at shut of eve, In dull November, and iheir chancel vault, The Heaven iiself, is blinded throughout night. Each one kept shroud, nor to his... | |
 | Mary Botham Howitt - 1840 - 522 ページ
...abroad, But for the main, here found they covert drear. Scarce images of life, one here, one there, 43 30 Lay vast and edgeways; like a dismal cirque Of Druid stones, upon a forlorn moor. When the chill min begins at shut of eve, In dull November, and their chancel vault, The Heaven itself, is blmded... | |
 | John Keats - 1841 - 240 ページ
...abroad, But for the main, here found they covert drear. Scarce images of life, one here, one there, Lay vast and edgeways ; like a dismal cirque Of Druid...vault, The heaven itself, is blinded throughout night. Or word or look, or action of despair. Creiis was one ; his ponderous iron mace Lay by him, and a shatter'd... | |
 | Henry Godwin - 1842
...Here found they covert drear : Scarce images of life; one here, one there, Lay vast and edgeways, in a dismal cirque Of druid stones, upon a forlorn moor, When the chill rain began at shut of eve. • • • • • Prone he lay, chin uppermost, As though in pain. Above hint,... | |
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