The blue waves of Ullin roll in light. The green hills are covered with day. Trees shake their dusky heads in the breeze. Grey torrents pour their noisy streams. Two green hills with aged oaks surround a narrow plain. The blue course of a stream is there.... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 1281897Full view - About this book
| Laura (Riding) Jackson - Poetics - 1928 - 264 pages
...is the beginning of the epic poem "Temora". "The blue waves of Ullin roll in light; the green hills are covered with day; trees shake their dusky heads in the breeze." And this - this gorgeous, yet simple imagery - where all is alive and panting with immortality - than... | |
| Literature - 1909 - 498 pages
...Poem Temora, in eight Books, presents itself. ' The blue waves of Ullin roll in light. The green hills are covered with day. Trees shake their dusky heads...the breeze. Grey torrents pour their noisy streams. Two green hills with aged oaks surround a narrow plain. The blue course of a stream is there. On its... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Criticism - 1920 - 388 pages
...Poem Temora," in eight Books, presents itself. "The blue waves of Ullin roll in light. The green hills are covered with day. Trees shake their dusky heads...the breeze. Grey torrents pour their noisy streams. Two green hills with aged oaks surround a narrow plain. The blue course of a stream is there. On its... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - Fiction - 1984 - 1440 pages
...is the beginning of the epic poem "Temora." "The blue waves of Ullin roll in light; the green hills ers which, strongly perfumed, threw out only the ghastliest and fee And this — this gorgeous, yet simple imagery — where all is alive and panting with immortality... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, Gary Richard Thompson - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1984 - 1572 pages
...is the beginning of the epic poem "Temom." "The blue waves of Ullin roll in light; the green hills : I fell flooded with a Dark, In the silence of a swoon — When I And this — this gorgeous, yet simple imagery — where all is alive and panting with immortality... | |
| David Bromwich - Literary Criticism - 1987 - 320 pages
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| R. R. Agrawal - Art - 1990 - 316 pages
...passions. Here are the opening lines of Temara, describing the calm and quiet beauty of outward nature : The blue waves of Erin roll in light. The mountains...the breeze. Grey torrents pour their noisy streams. Two green hills, with aged oaks, surround a narrow plain. Thé blue course of a stream is there.54... | |
| William Wordsworth - Fiction - 1994 - 628 pages
...Poem Temora,' in 8 Books, presents itself. 'The blue waves of Ullin roll in light. The green hills are covered with day. Trees shake their dusky heads...the breeze. Grey torrents pour their noisy streams. Two green hills with aged oaks surround a narrow plain. The blue course of a stream is there. On its... | |
| William Wordsworth - Poetry - 2000 - 788 pages
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| 376 pages
...Poem Temora," in eight Rooks, presents itself. "The blue waves of Ullin roll in light. The green hills are covered with day. Trees shake their dusky heads...the breeze. Grey torrents pour their noisy streams. Two green hills with aged oaks surround a narrow plain. The blue course of a stream is there. On its... | |
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