| Thomas Campbell - 1828 - 258 pages
...powers, Could build in Iser's sunny bowers A paradise below. LINES ON REVISITING A SCOTTISH HIVER. AND call they this Improvement ? — to have changed,...Clyde, thy once romantic shore, Where Nature's face is banish'd and estranged, And Heaven reflected in thy wave no more ; Whose banks, that sweeten'd May-day's... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1828 - 606 pages
...ancient, loyal," hungry, and bankrupt Corporation of Dublin. LINES ON REvISITING A SCOTTISH RIvER. ANIi call they this Improvement? — to have changed, My...Clyde, thy once romantic shore, Where Nature's face is banish'd and estranged, And Heaven reflected in thy wave no more ; Whose banks, that sweeten'd May-day's... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 pages
...Could build in Iscr's sunny bowers A paradise below. LINF.S ON REVISITING A SCOTTISH HIVtR. Аяо call they this Improvement?— to have changed, My...Clyde, thy once romantic shore, Where Nature's face is banish'd and estranged, And Heaven reflected in thy wave no more; Whose banks, that sweetcn'd May-day's... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pages
...powers, Could build in leer's sunny bowers A paradise below. LINES • ON REVISITING A SCOTTISH RIVER. AND call they this Improvement ? — to have changed,...Clyde, thy once romantic shore, Where Nature's face is banish'd and estranged, And Heaven reflected in thy wave no more ; Whose banks, that sweeten'd Muy... | |
| 1836 - 514 pages
...change«! My native Clyde, thy once romantic shore, Where Nature's (ace is banish'd and eslranged, And Heaven reflected in thy wave no more ; Whose banks, that sweeten'd May-day's breath before Lie sere and leafless now in summer's beam, With sooty exhalations cover'd... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1837 - 332 pages
...from Parnassus's pe'ak Shall be " Glory to Codrinytons name. LINES ON REVISITING A SCOTTISH RIVER. AND call they this Improvement ? — to have changed,...reflected in thy wave no more ; Whose banks, that sweetened May-day's breath before, Lie sere and leafless now in summer's beam, With sooty exhalations... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1837 - 360 pages
...powers, Could build in Iser's sunny bowers A paradise below. LINES ON KKV1SITINQ A SCOTTISH RIVER. AND call they this Improvement ? — to have changed,...Clyde, thy once romantic shore, Where Nature's face is banish'd and estranged, And heaven reflected in thy wave no more ; Whose banks, that sweeten'd May-day's... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1837 - 328 pages
...call they this Improvement 2 — to have changed, My native Clyde, thy once romantic shore, WTiere Nature's face is banished and estranged, And Heaven...reflected in thy- wave no more ; Whose banks, that sweetened May-day's breath before, Lie sere and leafless now hi summer s .beam, With sooty exhalations... | |
| 1838 - 634 pages
...subject we will leave Mr. Campbell to speak for himself in his lines on revisiting a Scottish river. " And call they this Improvement ? to have changed,...reflected in thy wave no more ; Whose banks, that sweetened May-day's breath before, Lie sere and leafless now in summer's beam, With sooty exhalations... | |
| William Beattie - 1838 - 336 pages
...indicative of a " luxury unknown to ancestors" — the poet of " Hope" answers : — " And call ye this improvement /—to have changed My native Clyde,...estranged, And Heaven reflected in thy wave no more !".... " Improvement ! — smiles it in the poor man's eyes, Or blooms it in the cheek of Labour ?... | |
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