| Thomas Moore - 1826 - 410 pages
...fantasy — and ere the scream Had half-way pass'd her pallid lips, A death-like swoon, a chill eclipse Of soul and sense its darkness spread Around her, and she sunk, as dead I How calm, how beautiful comes on The. stilly hour, when storms are gone t When warring winds have... | |
| 1826 - 434 pages
...God's eternal will, Deep, constant, bright, unquenchable { DESCRIPTION OF A CALM AFTER A STORM. Moore. When warring winds have died away, And clouds, beneath the glancing ray, Melt off, and leave the land and sea Sleeping in bright tranquillity,— Fresh as if day again were... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 pages
...scream Ibid half-way pais'd her pallid lips, A death-like swoon, a chill eclipse Of soul and sense i U darkness spread Around her, and she sunk, as dead ! How calm, how beautiful comee on The stilly hour, when storms are gone ; When warring winds have died away, And clouds, beneath... | |
| John Cole - 1828 - 202 pages
...1824, and two following days. 1 —Hut after these respective storms " at length a calm appeared." Row calm, how beautiful comes on The stilly hour, when storms are gone; 1 The following lamentable end of a young fisherman of Filey may here be appropriately recorded: When... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 pages
...fantasy — and ere the scream Had half-way pass'd her pallid lips, A death-like swoon, a chill eclipse Of soul and sense its darkness spread Around her,...have died away, And clouds, beneath the glancing ray, Melt off, and leave the lands and sea Sleeping in bright tranquillity, — Fresh as if Day again were... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 482 pages
...fantasy — and ere the scream Had half-way pass'd her pallid lips, A death-like swoon, -a chill eclipse Of soul and sense its darkness spread Around her, and she sunk, as dead I How calm, how beautiful comes on The stilly hour, when storms are gone ; When warring winds have... | |
| Anniversary calendar - 1832 - 600 pages
...on the bu«y dream of the day. 80S How calm, bow beautiful, comet on The itilly liour, when >torm> are gone When warring winds have died away, And clouds, beneath the glaring ray Melt off, and leave the land and tea Sleeping in bright tranquillity, — Freeh as if day... | |
| Edward Thomas Coke - 1833 - 306 pages
...benison go with you, and with those That would make good of bad, and friends of foes.' SUAKSPEARE. How calm, how beautiful comes on The stilly hour,...have died away, And clouds, beneath the glancing ray, Melt off, and leave the land and sea Sleeping in bright tranquillity ! MOORE. Neither good Christians... | |
| Edward Thomas Coke - 1833 - 542 pages
...God's benison go with you, and with those That would make good of bad, and friends of foes. SHAKSPEABE. How calm, how beautiful comes on The stilly hour,...have died away, And clouds, beneath the glancing ray, Melt off, and leave the land and sea Sleeping in bright tranquillity ! MOORE. Neither good Christians... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 440 pages
...fantasy — and ere the scream Had half-way pass'd her pallid lips, A death-like swoon, a chill eclipse Of soul and sense its darkness spread Around her,...have died away, And clouds, beneath the glancing ray, Melt off, and leave the land and sea Sleeping in bright tranquillity,— Fresh as if Day again were... | |
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