Where Derwent guides his dusky floods, Through vaulted mountains, and a night of woods, The nymph Gossypia treads the velvet sod, And warms with rosy smiles the watery god... The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical ... - 第 504 頁John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees 著 - 1802完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Hartley Coleridge - 1852 - 408 頁
...appreciated what ia called the sublime style of church music. SIR RICHARD ARKWRIGHT. So now, where Derwent guides his dusky floods, Through vaulted mountains, and a night of woods, The Nymph, Oossypia, treads the velvet sod, And warms with rosy smiles the watery God, His ponderous oars to slender... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1857 - 348 頁
...went into partnership, and erected a mill at Cromford, near Hatlock, in Derbyshire : " where Derwent guides his dusky floods Through vaulted mountains and a night of woods." Another mill was shortly afterwards established at Milford, near Belper, on the same stream. The machine,... | |
| Henry Howe - 1858 - 524 頁
...unpoetical operations of me chanical processes, and the dry detail of manufactures :" — " Where Derwent guides his dusky floods. Through vaulted mountains, and a night of woods, The nyniph Gossypia treads the velvet swl, And warms with rosy smiles the watery god ; His ponderous oars... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1861 - 580 頁
...artists, and the art approve, And tell with honeyed words the tale of love. So now, where Derwent rolls his dusky floods Through vaulted mountains, and a night of woods, The nymph Gossypia l treads the velvet sod, And warms with rosy smiles the watery god ; His ponderous oars to slender... | |
| William Adam - 1861 - 222 頁
...manufactures."* * Vol. ip 143. And lie quotes the passage as we do now — " So now, where Derwent hides his dusky floods Through vaulted mountains and a night of woods, The nymph Gossipia treads the velvet sod, And warms with rosy smiles the wat'ry god ; His ponderous oars to slender... | |
| William Adam (of Matlock Bath, Eng.) - 1861 - 220 頁
...manufactures."* * Vol. ip 143. And he quotes the passage as we do now — " So now, where Derwent hides his dusky floods Through vaulted mountains and a night of woods, The nymph Gossipia treads the velvet sod, And warms with rosy smiles the wat'ry god ; His ponderous oars to slender... | |
| W. Adam - 1861 - 220 頁
...where Derwent hides his dusky floods Through Taulted mountains and a night of woods, The nymph Gossipia treads the velvet sod, And warms with rosy smiles the wat'ry god ; His ponderous oars to slender spindles turns, And pours o'er massy wheels his foaming urns ; With playful... | |
| Richard R. Hackett - 1863 - 224 頁
...and unpoetical operations of machinery in the beautiful language of poetic art : — " Where Derwent guides his dusky floods, Through vaulted mountains...treads the velvet sod, And warms with rosy smiles the w>itery god ; His ponderous oars to slender spindles turns, And pours o'er massy wheels his foaming... | |
| Francis Espinasse - 1874 - 494 頁
...inspected Arkwright's machinery, thus tunefully describes it in his " Botanic Garden : " — "Where Derwent guides his dusky floods Through vaulted mountains...and a night of woods, The nymph Gossypia treads the silver sod, And warms with rosy smiles the wat'ry God ; His pond'rous oars to slender spindles turns,... | |
| Susanna Warren - 1874 - 146 頁
...millions of pounds behind him. A poet of Arkwright's day describes Cromford mills, — " Where Derwent guides his dusky floods, Through vaulted mountains and a night of woods." He also describes in curious, old-fashioned verse the spinning of cotton, as it was carried on there,... | |
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