O my beloved rocks, that rise To awe the earth and brave the skies, From some aspiring mountain's crown, How dearly do I love, Giddy with pleasure, to look down ; And, from the vales, to view the noble heights above... Dissertations Moral and Critical - Page 169by James Beattie - 1809Full view - About this book
| Izaak Walton - Fishing - 1902 - 330 pages
...priority ; Nay, Tame and Isis, when conjoyn'd submit, And lay their Trophies at thy silver feet. 8. Oh my beloved Rocks that rise To awe the Earth, and brave the Skies : From some aspiring Mountains crown, How dearly do 1 love, Giddy with pleasure, to look down. And from the vales, to view... | |
| Stapleton Martin - 1903 - 326 pages
...priority : Nay, Tame and Isis, when conjoyn'd, submit, And lay their Trophies at thy Silver Feet. Oh my beloved Rocks ! that rise To awe the Earth, and...And from the Vales to view the noble heights above ! 2i8 IZAAK WALTON AND HIS FRIEIVDS Oh my beloved Caves ! from Dog-star heats And hotter Persecution... | |
| Charles Cotton - English poetry - 1903 - 164 pages
...priority: Nay, Thame and Isis, when conjoin'd, submit, And lay their trophies at thy silver feet. 55 vni Oh my beloved rocks ! that rise To awe the earth, and...dearly do I love, Giddy with pleasure, to look down ; 60 And from the vales to view the noble heights above ! IX Oh my beloved caves ! from dog-star heats,... | |
| Stapleton Martin - 1904 - 324 pages
...and Isis, when conjoyn'd, submit, And lay their Trophies at thy Silver Feet. Oh my beloved Eocks ! that rise To awe the Earth, and brave the Skies, From...And from the Vales to view the noble heights above ! Oh my beloved Caves ! from Dog-star heats And hotter Persecution safe Eetreats, What safety, privacy,... | |
| Charles Jacob Sembower - 1911 - 144 pages
...compared, in particular, the eighth and tenth divisions of Cotton's ode, The Retirement: vni. ' ' Oh, my beloved Rocks ! that rise To awe the Earth, and...And from the Vales to view the noble heights above ! X. "Lord! would men let me alone, What an over-happy one Should I think myself to be, Might I in... | |
| Charles Jacob Sembower - 1911 - 144 pages
...particular, the eighth and tenth divisions of Cotton's ode, The Eetirement: vni. ' ' Oh, my beloved Eocks ! that rise To awe the Earth, and brave the Skies ;...And from the Vales to view the noble heights above ! X. "Lord! would men let me alone, What an over-happy one Should I think myself to be, Might I in... | |
| American poetry - 1918 - 2030 pages
...vie priority; Nay, Tame and Isis, when conjoined, submit, And lay their trophies at thy silver feet. O my beloved rocks, that rise To awe the earth and...And from the vales to view the noble heights above; O my beloved caves! from dog-star's heat, And all anxieties, my safe retreat ; What safety, privacy,... | |
| Charles Cotton - English poetry - 1923 - 432 pages
...priority : Nay, Tame and Isis, when conjoined, submit, And lay their trophies at thy silver feet. VIII Oh my beloved rocks ! that rise To awe the earth, and...And from the vales to view the noble heights above ! IX Oh my beloved caves ! from dog-star heats, And hotter persecution safe retreats, What safety,... | |
| Education - 1924 - 152 pages
...American literature. A simple illustration may be offered from Cotton's Retirement (stanza VIII) : "Oh, my beloved rocks! that rise To awe the earth and brave the skies: • How oft when grief has made me fly To hide me from society, Ev'n from my dearest friends have I... | |
| Charles Preston Weaver - English literature - 1924 - 148 pages
...American literature. A simple illustration may be offered from Cotton's Retirement (stanza VIII) : "Oh, my beloved rocks ! that rise To awe the earth and brave the skies : How oft when grief has made me fly To hide me from society, Ev'h from my dearest friends have I In... | |
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