To ftart again at his command, Who rules fire, water, air, and land, I view with wonder and delight, A pleafing, though an awful fight : For, feen with them, the verdant ifles Soften with more delicious... A Guide to the Lakes, in Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire: By the ... - Seite 198von Thomas West - 1789 - 311 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Hutchinson - 1774 - 206 Seiten
...Rocks to the Lake in thunder born; " Or fuch as o'er our heads appear " Sufpended in the mid career, V To ftart again at his command, " Who rules fire, water, air, and land j " I view with wonder and delight, " A pleafmg, though an awful fight. *' For, feen with them, the... | |
| William Hutchinson - 1776 - 400 Seiten
...pleafures of this place in their K 2 greateft " Or fuch as o'er our heads appear " Sufpended in the mid career, " To ftart again at his command, " Who...them, the verdant ifles " Soften with more delicious fmiles ; " More tempting twine their opening bowers, «' More lively flow the purple flowers, " More... | |
| John Bell - 1789 - 202 Seiten
...the lake in thunder borne, Or such as o'er our heads appear Suspended in their mid career, To start again at his command, Who rules fire, water, air, and land, I view with wonder and delight, A pleasing, tho' an awful sight ! For, seen with them, the verdant Isles Soften with more delicious smiles,... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1798 - 346 Seiten
...torrents torn, Rocks to the lake in thunder borne: O< fuch as o'er our heads appear, Sufpended in the mid career, To ftart again at his command, Who rules fire, water, air, and land ; I view with wrnJer md delight, A pleafing, though an awful light, Tor ften with them, the verdant iftc* Soften... | |
| William Pinnock - 1822 - 94 Seiten
...the lake in thunder borne, Or such as o.er our heads appear Suspended in their mid career, To start again at His command, Who rules fire, water, air, and land, — I view with wonder and delight, A pleasing, though an awful sight : For seen with them, the verdant isles Soften with more delicious... | |
| Ernest Bernbaum - 1918 - 412 Seiten
...the lake in thunder borne, Or such as o'er our heads appear, Suspended in their mid-career, To start again at his command Who rules fire, water, air, and land, I view with wonder and delight, A pleasing, though an awful sight. And last, to fix our wandering eyes, Thy roofs, O Keswick, brighter... | |
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