| Thomas Gray - 1853 - 200 páginas
...waving fresh their gladsome wing, My weary soul they seem to soothe. And, redolent of joy and youth. To breathe a second spring. Say, father Thames. for thou hast seen Pull many a sprightly race Disporting on thy margent green, The paths of pleasure trace ; Who foremost... | |
| William Collins - 1854 - 430 páginas
...waving fresh their gladsome wing, My weary soul they seem to soothe, And, redolent of joy and youth, To breathe a second spring. Say, father Thames, for...delight to cleave, With pliant arm, thy glassy wave 'I The captive linnet which enthrall'.' What idle progeny succeed To chase the rolling circle's speed,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1854 - 502 páginas
...unity of the impression, the coinherence of the brightness, the motion, and the line of motion. P. 10. Say, Father Thames, for thou hast seen Full many a...thy glassy wave ? The captive linnet which enthral I What idle progeny succeed To chase the rolling circle's speed, Or urge the flying ball I — GBAY.... | |
| 1854 - 816 páginas
...we find a succession of the same ideas, sprightliness or health, pleasure, and cleaving the wave : " Say, Father Thames, for thou hast seen Full many a...delight to cleave With pliant arm thy glassy wave ? " And then, to make the resemblance more complete, Duck has " herbage green " to rhyme with " stream... | |
| Mrs. S. C. Hall - 1854 - 608 páginas
...pleasure trace ; The altar-tomb seen near the church, beside which two figures stand, covers the gvavc Who foremost now delight to cleave, With pliant arm, thy glassy wave? The captive linnet which enthrall ? What idle progeny succeed To chase the rolling circle's speed, Or urge the flying ball?"... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1854 - 278 páginas
...soothe, And, redolent of joy and youth, b I feel the gales that from ye blow A momentary bliss bestow, To breathe a second spring. Say, Father THAMES, for thou hast seen The paths of pleasure trace; Who foremost now delight to cleave, "With pliant arm, thy glassy wave?... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1855 - 276 páginas
...wing, My weary soul they seem to soothe, And, redolent of joy and youth, To breathe a second spring. 3 Say, father Thames ! for thou hast seen Full many...thy glassy wave ? The captive linnet which enthral 1 What idle progeny succeed To chase the rolling circle's speed, Or urge the flying ball 1 4 While... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1855 - 586 páginas
...recalling one of the most finished poems of our most finished poet — " Say, Father Thames, for thou ha»t seen Full many a sprightly race, Disporting on thy margent green, The paths of pleasure trace ; AVho foremost now delight to cleave With pliant arm thy glassy wave ? The captive linnet which enthrall?... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1855 - 586 páginas
...recalling one of the most finished poems of our most finished poet— " Say, Father Thames, for thoa hast seen Full many a sprightly race, Disporting on thy margent green. The path» of pleasure trace ; Who foremost now delight to cleave AVith pliant arm thy glassy ware ? The... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1855 - 272 páginas
...and unworthy objection to the next stanza of the poem. Speaking of the address to the Thames — " Say, Father Thames, for thou hast seen Full many a sprightly race ; " he says, " Father Thames has no better means of knowing than himself." He should have left this... | |
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