And bright dark eyes gaze steadfastly and sadly toward the north ; — .Thou lookest in vain, sweet maiden, the sharpest sight would fail To spy a sign of human life abroad in all the vale ; For the noon is coming on, and the sunbeams fiercely beat, And... Southern Review - Seite 4561831Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| James Martin (of the Wedgwood inst, Burslem) - 1880 - 232 Seiten
...face looks forth, And bright dark eyes gaze steadfastly and sadly toward the north: Thou lookest in vain, sweet maiden; the sharpest sight would fail...silent hills and forest tops seem reeling in the heat. , r ,. That white hand is withdrawn, that fair sad face is gone; But the music of that silver voice... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1883 - 370 Seiten
...face looks forth, And bright dark eyes gaze steadfastly and sadly toward the north. Thou look'st in vain, sweet maiden, the sharpest sight would fail...the sunbeams fiercely beat, And the silent hills and forest-tops seem reeling in the heat. That white hand is withdrawn, that fair sad face is gone, But... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1883 - 388 Seiten
...face looks forth, And bright dark eyes gaze steadfastly and sadly toward the north. Thou look'st in vain, sweet maiden, the sharpest sight would fail...the sunbeams fiercely beat, And the silent hills and forest-tops seem reeling in the heat. That white hand is withdrawn, that fair sad face is gone, But... | |
| 1883 - 804 Seiten
...looks forth, And bright, dark eyes gaze steadfastly and sadly toward the north ; — Thou lookest in vain, sweet maiden ; the sharpest sight would fail...To spy a sign of human life abroad in all the vale ; I*"or the noon is coining on, and the sunbeams fiercely bent, And the silent hills and forest-tops... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1883 - 424 Seiten
...vale ; For the noon is coming on, and the sunbeams fiercely beat, And the silent hills and forest-tops seem reeling in the heat That white hand is withdrawn, that fair sad face ia gone, But the music of that silver voice is flowing sweetly on, Not as of late, in cheerful tones,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1902 - 744 Seiten
...face looks forth, And bright dark eyes gaze steadfastly and sadly toward the north. Thou look'st in vain, sweet maiden, the sharpest sight would fail,...all the vale ; For the noon is coming on, and the sunbeam? fiercely beat, And the silent hills and forest-tops seem reeling in the heat. That white hand... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1902 - 336 Seiten
...and rhythm. Some passages have even a loftier merit — that of a glowing ideality. For example — For the noon is coming on, and the sunbeams fiercely beat, And the silent hills and forest-tops seem reeling in the heat. The Song of Pit cairn' s Island is a sweet, quiet, and simple... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1903 - 880 Seiten
...face looks forth, And bright dark eyes gaze steadfastly and nadl \ toward the north. Fhou look'st in vain, sweet maiden, the sharpest sight would fail...the sunbeams fiercely beat, And the silent hills and forest-tops seem reeling in the heat. That white hand is withdrawn, that fair sad face is gone, But... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1902 - 738 Seiten
...and rhythm. Some passages have even a loftier merit — that of a glowing ideality. For example — For the noon is coming on, and the sunbeams fiercely beat, And the silent hills and forest-tops seem reeling in the heat. The Song of Pit cairn's Island is a sweet, quiet, and simple... | |
| P. Garrett - 1910 - 872 Seiten
...looks forth, And bright, dark eyes gaze steadfastly and sadly toward the north ; — Thou lookest in vain, sweet maiden; the sharpest sight would fail...the sunbeams fiercely beat, And the silent hills and forest-tops seem reeling in the heat, That white hand is withdrawn, that fair, sad face is gone ; But... | |
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