Tinkled like iron ; while far-distant hills Into the tumult sent an alien sound Of melancholy not unnoticed, while the stars Eastward were sparkling clear, and in the west The orange sky of evening died away. Not seldom from the uproar I retired Into... Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes - Page 1311896Full view - About this book
| Periodicals - 1825 - 500 pages
...Star,— Image, that, flving still before me, gluamed Upon the glassy plain : and oftentimes, W hen we had given our bodies to the wind, And all the shadowy banks on eithcr side Came sweeping through ttie darkness, spinning still Tlie rapid line of moti in, then at... | |
| William Hone - Calendars - 1827 - 858 pages
...tumultuous throng To cut across the imntre of a star That gleamed upon the ice ; and oftentimes Where we had given our bodies to the wind, And all the shadowy hanks on either side Came sweeping through the darkness, shunning still The rapid line of motion, then... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 416 pages
...evening died away. Not seldom from the uproar I retired Into a silent bay, — or sportively Glanced sideway, leaving the tumultuous throng, To cut across the reflex of a Star, Image, that, flying still before me, gleam'd Upon the glassy plain : and oftentimes, When we had given... | |
| William Wordsworth - Fore-edge painting - 1828 - 372 pages
...tumultuous throng. To cut across the reflex of a Star, Image, that, flying still before me, gleam'd Upon the glassy plain : and oftentimes, When we had...the wind. And all the shadowy banks on either side Tlir rapid liue of motion, then at ODCC Have I, reclining back upon my heels, Stopp'd short ; yet still... | |
| William Hone - Days - 1830 - 868 pages
...tumultuous throng To cut across the image of a star That gleamed upon the ice ; and oftentimes Where we had given our bodies to the wind, And all the shadowy...on either side Came sweeping through the darkness, shunning still The rapid line of motion, then at once Have I, reclining back upon my heels, Stopped... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 936 pages
...the tumult throng To cut across the image of a star That gleamed upon the ice ; and oftentimes Where we had given our bodies to the wind , And all the...on either side Came sweeping through the darkness, shunning still The rapid line of motion, then at once Have I, reclining bnck upon my beds. Stopped... | |
| William Hone - Days - 1837 - 874 pages
...tumultuous throng To cut across the image of a star That gleamed upon the ice ; and oftentimes Where we had given our bodies to the wind, And all the shadowy...on either side Came sweeping through the darkness, shunning still The rapid line of motion, then at once Have I, reclining back upon my heels, Stopped... | |
| John Wilson - 1842 - 414 pages
...tumultuous throng, To cross the bright reflection of a star, Image that, dying still before me, gleam'd Upon the glassy plain: and oftentimes When we had...the wind, And all the shadowy banks on either side Carne sweeping through the darkness, spinning still The rapid line of motion, then at once Have I,... | |
| William Wordsworth - Authors' presentation copies - 1845 - 688 pages
...throng, To cut across the гевех of a star ; linage, that, flying still before me, gleamed I'jion the glassy plain: and oftentimes, When we had given...the wind, And all the shadowy banks on either side Гите sweeping through the darkness, spinning still The rapid line of motion, then at once Hare... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 pages
...star ; Image, that, flying still before me, gleamed I1 pon the glassy plain: and oftentimes, ^ hen we had given our bodies to the wind, And all the shadowy banks on either side C&me sweeping through the darkness, spinning still The rapid line of motion, then at once i Нivе... | |
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