The clearness of the heavens, the serenity of the air, and the soft tranquillity in which Nature reposes, contribute to harmonize the mind, and produce the most calm and delightful sensations. The moon too in these climates displays far greater radiance... Verses - Page 66by Chandos Leigh - 1816 - 93 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Darby - 1817 - 372 pages
...The nights at this season are transcendantly beautiful. The clearness of the heavens, the serenity of the air, and the soft tranquillity in which nature...reposes, contribute to harmonize the mind, and produce the most calm and delightful sensations. The moon too in these climates displays far greater radiance... | |
| William Darby - 1817 - 374 pages
...The nights at this season are transcendantly beautiful. The clearness of the heavens, the serenity of the air, and the soft tranquillity in which nature...reposes, contribute to harmonize the mind, and produce the most calm and delightful sensations. The moon too in these climates displays far greater radiance... | |
| Bryan Edwards - 1819 - 644 pages
...this season are transcendently beautiful. The clearness and brilliancy of the heavens, the serenity of the air, and the soft tranquillity in which nature...reposes, contribute to harmonize the mind, and produce the most . * Mr. Long, in his history of Jamaica, justly observes, that " it is not merely a high degree... | |
| Thomas Strangeways - 1822 - 390 pages
...this season are transcendently beautiful. The clearness and brilliancy of the heavens, the serenity of the air, and the soft tranquillity in which nature reposes, contribute to harmonise the mind, and produce the most calm and delightful sensations. The moon too, in these climates,... | |
| Poetic gleanings - 1827 - 182 pages
...rolls down your glass. AN EVENING IN CUBA. The clearness and brilliancy of the heavens, the serenity of the Air, and the soft tranquillity in which nature...mind, and produce calm and delightful sensations. Edwardfs Wat Indies. BY LEG11. How lovely was that eve ! the moon shone clear ; Not e'en a vapoury... | |
| William Hales - 1830 - 510 pages
...The nights at this season, are transcendently beauiiful. The clearness of the heavens, the serenity of the air, and the soft tranquillity in which Nature...reposes, contribute to harmonize the mind, and produce the most calm and delightful sensations. The moon too, in these climates, displays far greater radiance... | |
| Rev. Samuel Wood - 1833 - 224 pages
...and / \ jewels, and treated her with the utmost indignity. The clearness of the heavens, the serenity of the air, and the soft tranquillity in which nature...reposes, contribute to harmonize the mind, and produce the \ most calm and delightful sensations. You may strive in vain to catch a breath of enthusiasm to... | |
| 1833 - 1032 pages
...tropical Hummer) are transcendently beautiful. The clearness and brilliancy of the heavens, the serenity of the air, and the soft tranquillity in which nature...reposes, contribute to harmonize the mind, and produce the most calm and delightful sensations. The moon, too, in these climates, displays far greater radiance... | |
| 1833 - 1056 pages
...tropical summer) are transcendently beautiful. The clearness and brilliancy of the heavens, the serenity of the air, and the soft tranquillity in which nature...reposes, contribute to harmonize the mind, and produce the most calm and delightful sensations. The moon, too, in these climates, displays far greater radiance... | |
| Chandos Leigh - 1839 - 434 pages
...shall undefiled burn. AN EVENING IN CUBA. " The clearness and brilliancy of the heavens, the serenity of the air, and the soft tranquillity in which Nature reposes, contribute to harmonise the mind, and to produce calm and delightful sensations." — EDWARDS'S West Indics, vol.... | |
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