“Beneath our feet a fairy pathway flows, The grass still glitters in the summer breeze, The dusky wood, and distant copse appear, And that lone stream, upon whose chequerd face We mused, when noon-rays made the pebbles gleam, Is mirrord to the mind: though all around Be rattling hoofs and roaring wheels, the eye Is wandring where the heart delights to dwell.” MindHeartMadeStillsEyeFacesNatureFeetSummerFlowMirrorsDelightWoodsRingsGrassStreamsWheelsFairyRaysBreezePathwaysNoonGlitterLonePebblesGleamRoaringWandsSummer Breeze Author:Robert Montgomery
“O for a summer noon, when light and breeze Sport on the grass, like ripples o'er a lake Alive with freshness! when the full round Sun, With the Creator's smile upon his face, Walks like a prince of glory through the path Of Heaven! - Thou vast, and ever-glorious sky, Mantling the earth with thy majestic robe.” LightEarthFacesHeavenSportsWalksSunPathAliveSkySummerGloryRoundsCreatorGrassGloriousLakesBreezeNoonRippleRobesFreshnessMajestic Book:A Universal Prayer, Death, A Vision of Heaven and A Vision of Hell Source: A Universal Prayer, Death, A Vision of Heaven and A Vision of Hell
“And Thou, vast Ocean! on whose awful face Time’s iron feet can print no ruin-trace, By breezes lull’d, or by the storm-blasts driv’n, Thy majesty uplifts the mind to heaven.” MindFacesHeavenWaterFeetOceanStormRuinsAwfulUpliftingIronPrintBreezeMajestyBlastLullsVast Ocean Book:The Omnipresence of the Deity: A Poem Source: The Omnipresence of the Deity: A Poem