| 1810 - 522 pages
...The evening scene is also very sweetly drawn, — and with die game fidelity to Eastern costume. ' Evening comes on : arising from the stream, Homeward...plumage glows with deeper light. The watchman, at the wish'd approach of night, Gladly forsakes the field, where he all day, To scare the winged plunderers... | |
| Robert Southey - 1811 - 304 pages
...took her father's hand, and like a child He followed where she led. V. THE SEPARATION. Evening conies on : arising from the stream, Homeward the tall flamingo...plumage glows with deeper light. The watchman, at the wish'd approach of night, Gladly forsakes the field, where he all day, To scare the winged plunderers... | |
| English literature - 1811 - 596 pages
...and the most unequivocal proof, of poetical genius. Thus, in, describing the approach of evening, ' arising from the stream, • Homeward the tall flamingo...beam, His scarlet plumage glows with deeper light.' C. v. The pictures of mere Imagination are crowded so closely upon us as to fall on our senses and... | |
| Robert Southey - Poetry - 1811 - 282 pages
...said, And took her father's hand, and like a child He followed where she led. I;*'' THE SEPARATION. Evening comes on : arising from the stream, Homeward...flight ; And where he sails athwart the setting beam, i His scarlet plumage glows with deeper light. The watchman, at the wish'd approach of night, Gladly... | |
| Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1811 - 456 pages
...29. The evening scene is also very sweetly drawn, and with the same fidelity to eastern costume. " Evening comes on: arising from the stream, Homeward the tall flamingo wings his flight; And where be sails athwart the setting beam, His scarlet plumage glows with deeper light. The watchman, at the... | |
| Robert Southey - 1812 - 278 pages
...sight, To persecute our flight! Away... away! she said, And took her father's hand, and like a child V. THE SEPARATION. 1 Evening comes on: arising from...plumage glows with deeper light. The watchman, at the wish'd approach of night, Gladly forsakes the field, where he all day, To scare the winged plunderers... | |
| Robert Southey - 1812 - 288 pages
...she said, And took her father's hand, and like a child He followed where she led. Y. THE SEPARATION. Evening comes on : arising from the stream, Homeward...plumage glows with deeper light. The watchman, at the wish'd approach of night, Gladly forsakes the field, where he all day, To scare the winged plunderers... | |
| 1812 - 470 pages
...29. The evening scene is also very sweetly drawn, and with the same fidelity to eastern costume. " Evening comes on: arising from the stream, Homeward the tall flamingo wings bis flight; And where be sails athwart the setting beam, His scarlet plumage glows with deeper light.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1818 - 290 pages
...she said, And took her father's hand, and like a child He followed where she led. v. THE SEPARATION. Evening comes on : arising from the stream, Homeward...plumage glows with deeper light. The watchman, at the wish'd approach of night, Gladly forsakes the field, where he all day, To scare the winged plunderers... | |
| George Rapall Noyes - Bible - 1827 - 214 pages
...Mr. Southey opens the fifth part of his Curse of Kehama with a similar allusion, quoted by Dr. Good. Evening comes on : arising from the stream, Homeward...plumage glows with deeper light. The watchman, at the wish'd approach of night, Gladly forsakes the field, where he all day, To scare the winged plunderers... | |
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