And view the ground's most gentle dimplement (As if God's finger touched, but did not press In making England!), such an up and down Of verdure — nothing too much up or down, A ripple of land ; such little hills, the sky Can stoop to tenderly, and... Poems - Página 35por Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1864Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1920 - 686 páginas
...Betwixt me and the enemy's house behind, I dared to rest, or wander, in a rest Made sweeter forthestep upon the grass, And view the ground's most gentle...dimplement (As if God's finger touched but did not press InmakingEngland), such an upand down Of verdure, — nothing too much up or down, A ripple of land... | |
| 1898 - 798 páginas
...behind, I dared to rest, or wander, in a rest Made sweeter for thé step upon thé grass, And view thé ground's most gentle dimplement, (As if God's finger...but did not press In making England) such an up and do\vn Of verdure, — nothing too much up or down, A ripple of land; such litlle hills, thé sky Can... | |
| Andrew Carnegie - 2005 - 361 páginas
...beautiful it all is, this quiet, peaceful, orderly land I "The ground's most gentle dimplement (As il God's finger touched, but did not press, In making England) — such an up and down Of yerdure ; nothing too much up and down, A ripple of land, such little hills the sky Can stoop to tenderly... | |
| 1857 - 772 páginas
...upright in a realm of sand." The delicate accuracy of this picture is worthy of a Flemish artist : " I dared to rest, or wander, — like a rest Made sweeter...Such an up and down Of verdure, — nothing too much up or down, A ripple of land ; such little hills, the sky Can stoop to tenderly, and the wheat fields... | |
| 1898 - 734 páginas
...and the enemy's house behind, 1 dared to rest, or wander, in a rest Made sweeter for the step upou the grass, And view the ground's most gentle dimplement,...such an up and down Of verdure, — nothing too much up or down, A ripple of land ; such Utile hills, the sky Can stoop to tenderly and the wheatfields... | |
| 1889 - 776 páginas
...and her books, of which she was always an omnivorous reader, in the country of the Malvern Hills— " The ground's most gentle dimplement, (As if God's...not press In making England!) such an up and down Of rerdure — nothing too much up or down — A ripple of land; such little hills, the sky Can stoop... | |
| Hugh Walker - 1964 - 1084 páginas
...Browning with English landscape. Nowhere is its character more tersely expressed than in the simple words, "The ground's most gentle dimplement (As if God's...finger touched but did not press In making England)." She is sensible of what it lacks. "All the fields Are tied up fast with hedges, nosegay-like ; The... | |
| D. R. Chapman - 1889 - 160 páginas
...PICTURESQUE HEREFORDSHIRE, " And view the ground's most gentle dimplement, (As if God's finger touch'd but did not press In making England) such an up and down Of verdure — nothing too much up or down, A ripple of land ; such little hills, the sky Can stoop to tenderly, and the wheatfields... | |
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