| Sights - 1844 - 110 pągines
...appearance, and among them to our poet, Bloomfield. Having alluded to some, he thus continues : — " For yet above these wafted clouds are seen, In a remoter sky still more serene, Others detached in range? through the air, Spotless as suns, and countless as they're fair; Scatter*d immensely wide from... | |
| Henry Stephens - 1844 - 738 pągines
...sheep ;" which idea has been embodied by a rustic bard of England in these beautiful lines : — " Far yet above these wafted clouds are seen (In a remoter sky, still more serene,) Others, detach'd in ranges through the air, Spotless as snow, and countless as they're fair ; Scatter'd immensely... | |
| Robert Bloomfield - 1845 - 296 pągines
...eye, Passing the source of light ; and thence away, Succeeded quick by brighter still than they. Far yet above these wafted clouds are seen (In a remoter sky, still more serene,) Others, detach'd in ranges through the air, Spotless as snow, and countless as they 're fair j Scatter'd immensely... | |
| Thomas Fisher - 1845 - 240 pągines
...of these beautiful lines — " While, far above these rifted clouds are seen, In a remoter sky and more serene, Others, detached in ranges through the air, Spotless as snow, and countless as they 're fair, Stretching immensely wide from east to west, A beauteous semblance of a flock at rest... | |
| Robert Bloomfield - 1845 - 288 pągines
...Others, detach'd in ranges through the air, Spotless as snow, and countless as they 're fair ; Scatter'd immensely wide from east to west, The beauteous 'semblance of a Flock at rest. These, to the raptur'd mind, aloud proclaim Their MIGHTY SHEPHERD'S everlasting Name. Whilst thus the... | |
| Old Humphrey - 1846 - 256 pągines
...gently floating onward, form but a part of the picture. " For yet above these wafted clouds are Been, In a remoter sky still more serene, Others detached in ranges through the air Spotless as suns, and countless as they're fair. Scattered immensely wide from east to west, The beauteous semblance... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1846 - 226 pągines
...Bloomfield, in the following beautiful lines, has noticed the appearance of the sonder-cloud:— " For yet above these wafted clouds are seen (In a remoter sky still more serene) Others, detach'd in ranges through the air, Spotless as snow, and countless as they're fair; Scatter'd immensely... | |
| Thomas Miller - 1847 - 388 pągines
...eye, Passing the source of light ; and thence away, Succeeded quick by brighter still than they; For yet above these wafted clouds are seen (In a remoter...west, The beauteous semblance of a flock at rest." Homer's celebrated night scene, as translated by Pope, is uot more beautiful than the passage we have... | |
| 1849 - 644 pągines
...eye, Passing the source of light ; and thence away, Succeeded quick by brighter still than they. Far yet above these wafted clouds are seen ( In a remoter sky, still more serene,) Others detach'd in ranges through the air, Spotless as snow, and countless as they're fair, Scatter'd immensely... | |
| 1849 - 356 pągines
...Far yet above these wafted clouds are seen ( In a remoter sky, still more serene,) Others detach'd in ranges through the air, Spotless as snow, and countless as they're fair, Scatter'd immensely wide from east to west, A beauteous semblance of a flock at rest. These to the... | |
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