| New Church gen. confer - 1825 - 766 Seiten
...singular song is, it would tire by its uniformity, were it not given in so transient a manner. At length, evening advances — the performers gradually retire,...owl sends forth his slow and solemn tones. They are inure than plaintive, and less than melancholy, and tend to inspire the imagination with a train of... | |
| James Melville M'Culloch - 1831 - 250 Seiten
...still more serene hour of night sets him to the bower to rest. And now to close the scene in full .\ perfect harmony ; no sooner is the voice of the robin hushed, and night again spreads in gloom over the horizon, than the owl sends forth his slow and solemn tones. They are more than plaintive... | |
| 1851 - 278 Seiten
...is seen no more. The robin again sends up his twilight song, till the more serene hour of night sets him to the bower to rest. And now to close the scene...voice of the robin hushed, and night again spreads in gloom over the horizon, than the owl sends forth his slow and solemn tones. They are more than plaintive... | |
| Friedrich Otto Froembling - 1866 - 438 Seiten
...is seen no more. The robin again sends up his twilight song, till the more serene hour of night sets him to the bower to rest. And now to close the scene...voice of the robin hushed, and night again spreads in gloom over the horizon, than the owl sends forth his slow and solemn tones. They are more than plaintive... | |
| 1838 - 392 Seiten
...At length the evening advances, the perfjtfmcrs gradually retire, and the concert softly dies ^way. The sun is seen no more. The robin again sets up his...melancholy, and tend to inspire the imagination with a Irain of contemplations well adapted to the serious hour. Dr. Jmner. THE ICELANDERS. — A winter evening... | |
| 1838 - 698 Seiten
...again sets up his twilight song, till the still more serene hour of night sends him to the bower of rest. And now, to close the scene in full and perfect...and night again spreads a gloom over the horizon, and the whole feathered choir which during the day made the woods and vales re-echo to their cheerful... | |
| 420 Seiten
...again sets up his twilight song, till the still more serene hour of night sends him to the hower of rest. And now. to close the scene in full and perfect harmony, no sooner is the voice of the rohin hushed, and night again spreads a gloom over the horizon, and the whole feathered choir which... | |
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