Souls that from this mere footing of the earth CHAMOUNI. If Thou hast known anywhere amid a storm Of thunder, when the Heavens and Earth were moved, A gleam of quiet sunshine that hath saved Thine heart; or where the earthquake hath made wreck, Knowest a stream, that wandereth fair and sweet As brooks go singing thro' the fields of home ; Or on a sudden when the sea, distent With windy pride, upriseth thro' the clouds Barbaric, hast, with half-drawn breath, passed by ii. 415. i. 435 iii. 271 ii. 215. i. 341 SCOTTISH SONG-WRITERS OF THE 18TH CENTURY STANLEY, THOMAS SUCKLING, Sir JOHN i. 184 iii. 351 SURREY, Earl HENRY HOWARD iii. 34 iv. 304 iii. 168 iii. 154 ii. 210 ii. 270 iii. 6 i. 431 WARTON, THOMAS iii. 382 WATSON, THOMAS i. 389 iii. 260 WESLEY, JOHN . iii. 269 iii. 337 |