twere a little sky Gulphed in a world below ; A firmament of purple light, Which in the dark earth lay, More boundless than the depth of night, And purer than the day — In which the lovely forests grew As in the upper air, More perfect both in shape... Poetic Form and British Romanticism - Page 125by Stuart Curran - 1990 - 288 pagesLimited preview - About this book
 | Giosuè Carducci - 1913 - 380 pages
...lato gremio patescit purus,' etc. sepolta foresta : refers to the reflection. Cp. Shelley's Wherein the lovely forests grew As in the upper air More perfect both in shape and hue Than any spreading there, and Pliny's reference to the reflection quoted above. Camesena : Camesna = Camena, perhaps the same... | |
 | 1914 - 428 pages
...paused beneath the pools that lie Under the forest bough, Each seemed as 'twere a little sky Gulft in a world below ; A firmament of purple light Which...hue Than any spreading there, There lay the glade and neighboring lawn, And thro' the dark green wood The white sun twinkling like the dawn Out of a... | |
 | Delbert Moyer Staley - 1914 - 378 pages
...paused beside the pools that lie under the forest bough; Each seem'd as 'twere a little sky, gulf'd in a world below; A firmament of purple light, which...hue than any spreading there. There lay the glade and neighboring lawn, and through the dark green wood The white sun twinkling like the dawn out of... | |
 | Francis Turner Palgrave - 1914 - 256 pages
...fair form that fill'd with love The lifeless atmosphere. We paused beside the pools that lie Gulf d in a world below; A firmament of purple light Which...forests grew As in the upper air, More perfect both hi shape and hue Than any spreading there. There lay the glade and neighbouring lawn, And through the... | |
 | Walter Barnes - 1915 - 602 pages
...paused beside the pools that lie Under the forest bough ; Each seem'd as 'twere a little sky Gulf 'd in a world below : A firmament of purple light Which...night And purer than the day—- In which the lovely forest grew As in the upper air, More perfect, both in shape and hue, Than any spreading there. There... | |
 | 1917 - 362 pages
...paused beside the pools that lie Under the forest bough; Each seem'd as 'twere a little sky Gulf'd in a world below; A firmament of purple light Which...both in shape and hue Than any spreading there. There Uy the glade and neighbouring lawn, And through the dark-green wood The white sun twinkling like the... | |
 | Maud Cuney-Hare - 1918 - 218 pages
...paused beside the pools that lie Under the forest bough, Each seemed as 't were a little sky Gulft in a world below; A firmament of purple light, Which...hue Than any spreading there, There lay the glade and neighboring lawn, And thro' the dark green wood The white sun twinkling like the dawn Out of a... | |
 | Harrison Smith - 1921 - 272 pages
...are splendidly descriptive of the beautiful sunken valley of the Yosemite. ... a little sky Gulfed in a world below A firmament of purple light Which...perfect both in shape and hue Than any spreading there. And all was interfused beneath With an Elysian glow An atmosphere without a breath, A softer day below.... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley, Thomas James Cobden-Sanderson - 1922 - 264 pages
...of The magic circle there, Was one fair form that filled with love The lifeless atmosphere. PART I We paused beside the pools that lie Under the forest...hue Than any spreading there. There lay the glade and neighbouring lawn, And through the dark green wood The white sun twinkling like the dawn Out of... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1922 - 258 pages
...there, Was one fair form that filled with love The lifeless atmosphere. xxi Under the forest bough, . 1' Each seemed as 'twere a little sky Gulphed in a world...hue Than any spreading there. There lay the glade and neighbouring lawn, And through the dark green wood The white sun twinkling like the dawn Out of... | |
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