| 1882 - 858 páginas
...address to a Thresh, which made its home in the row of limes round his garden : All through the snltry hours of June, From morning blithe to golden noon,...world too soon, There sings a Thrush amid the limes. God'a poet, hid in foliage green, Sings endless songs, himself unseen ; Right seldom come his silent... | |
| 1864 - 616 páginas
...spark of fire, A transient meteor in the sky; The soul, immortal as its sire, Shall never die." EHS ALL through the sultry hours of June, From morning...world too soon, There sings a Thrush amid the limes. God's poet, hid in foliage green, Sings endless songs, himself unseen; Right seldom come his silent... | |
| University magazine - 1877 - 810 páginas
...poem, "My Thrush," (published in Temple Bar in August, 1864,) which is full of deeper feeling : — All through the sultry hours of June, From morning...golden noon, And till the star of evening climbs The grey-blue East, a world too soon, There sings a Thrush amid the limes. God's poet, hid in foliage green,... | |
| 1877 - 832 páginas
...better-known poem, "My Thrush," (published in Temple Bar in August, 1864,) which is full of deeper feeling:— All through the sultry hours of June, From morning...golden noon, And till the star of evening climbs The grey-blue East, a world too soon, There sings a Thrush amid the limes. God's poet, hid in foliage green,... | |
| Edward James Mortimer Collins - 1877 - 258 páginas
...cherry-tree in the garden which the birds regularly stripped, and he delighted in seeing them do it. All through, the sultry hours of June, From morning...golden noon, And till the star of evening climbs The grey-blue East, a world too soon, There sings a Thrush amid the limes. God's poet, hid in foliage green,... | |
| Mrs. Mortimer Collins - 1877 - 502 páginas
...minstrel of the air who brought me divine music in the fairest days of a delicious year. Ha sang " All through the sultry hours of June, From morning blithe to golden noon." . * I think his progeny must have increased and multiplied, thanks to my regular fights against the... | |
| Edward James Mortimer Collins - 1880 - 318 páginas
...minstrel of the air who brought me divine music in the fairest days of a delicious year. He sang AH through the sultry hours of June, From morning blithe to golden noon.* * These verses are considered quite a gem of poetry, but, unfortunately, the writer could not keep... | |
| Mortimer Collins - 1880 - 318 páginas
...hours of June, From morning blithe to golden noon, And till the star of evening climbs The grey-blue East, a world too soon, There sings a Thrush amid the limes. I think his progeny must have increased and multiplied, thanks to my regular fights against the bird-murdering... | |
| Gordon Stables - 1884 - 410 páginas
...to-night." " But just a word or two about them." It is the poet Mortimer Collins that says so charmingly : " All through the sultry hours of June, From morning...golden noon, And till the star of evening climbs The grey-blue East, a world too soon, There sings a thrush amid the limes." Whether in Scotland or England,... | |
| Mortimer Collins, F. Percy Cotton - 1886 - 240 páginas
...river Which guards the realms of Fate, Our spirits may dwell for ever 'Mong dreams of the Ivory Gate. MY THRUSH. i. ALL through the sultry hours of June,...world too soon, There sings a Thrush amid the limes. IL God's poet, hid in foliage green, Sings endless songs, himself unseen ; Right seldom come his silent... | |
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