Nor wished for wings to flee away. And mix with their eternal ray ? The waves on either shore lay there Calm, clear, and azure as the air ; And scarce their foam the pebbles shook, But murmured meekly as the brook. The Augustan review - Page 379Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
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...away. And mix with their eternal ray ? The waves on either shore lay there Calm, clear, and azure as the air ; And scarce their foam the pebbles shook,...their staves. And, as they fell around them furling, And that deep silence was unbroke, ' Save where the watch his signal spoke, Save where the steed neighed... | |
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...away, And mix with their eternal ray ? The waves on either shore lay there Calm, clear, and azure as the air ; And scarce their foam the pebbles shook,...brook. The winds were pillowed on the waves ; * The stars, r/ The banners drooped along their staves, And, as they fell around them furling, Above them... | |
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