XII. THE Shepherd, looking eastward, softly said, Who meekly yields, and is obscured; content -{! With one calm triumph of a modest pridesom of!T moiT bouron gilt no gerro; il qorb-nis1 10 VIX XIII. -¿de sur sedan moi,,200M. O qotzósz woń uríð * ¦ 996kh di w wod njiw bus „lasie wod HAIL, Twilight, sovereign of one peaceful hour! But studious only to remove from sight Day's mutable distinctions. Ancient Power! 999 b ONE OR SVOIN 9.1 DHOW Thus did the waters gleam, the mountains lower, To the rude Briton, when, in wolf-skin vest yeste Here roving wild, he laid him down to rest On the bare rock, or through a leafy bower Looked ere his eyes were closed. By him was seen The self-same Vision which we now behold, 119 FROM OUR N 96, 910 621 076 four Duo quidrye At thy meek bidding, shadowy Power! brought forth; These mighty barriers, and the gulf between; 107 108 199 -a spectacle as old As the beginning of the heavens and earth! XIV. WITH how sad steps, O Moon, thou climb'st the sky, Where art thou? Thou whom I have seen on high Sparkling, and hurrying through the clear blue heaven; * From a Sonnet of Sir Philip Sidney. XV. EVEN as a dragon's eye that feels the stress Perhaps are seated in domestic ring Conversing, reading, laughing;— or they sing, While hearts and voices in the song unite. XVI. MARK the concentred Hazels that enclose CA Are seldom free to touch the moss that grows Õ་་、,, ་་ Upon that roof- amid embowering gloom ....1 In which some ancient Chieftain finds repose Live, ye Trees!,7 And Thou, grey Stone, the pensive likeness keep Of a dark chamber where the Mighty sleep prof For more than Fancy to the influence bends When solitary Nature condescends 457 quier9746") To mimic Time's forlorn humanities. |