Thou hast a home, Beautiful bird ! thou voyagest to thine home, Where thy sweet mate will twine her downy neck With thine, and welcome thy return with eyes Bright in the lustre of their own fond joy. And what am I that I should linger here... The Natural History of Ireland - Página 4por William Thompson - 1851Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1820 - 774 páginas
...over the immeasurable main. His eyes pursued its flight. — " Thou hast a home, Beautiful bird; thou voyagest to thine home, Where thy sweet mate will...with eyes Bright in the lustre of their own fond joy. And what am I that I should linger here, With voice far sweeter than thy dying notes, Spirit more vast... | |
| 1820 - 562 páginas
...over the immeasurable main. His eyes pursued its flight. — "Thou hast a home, Beautiful bird; thou voyagest to thine home, Where thy sweet mate will...with eyes Bright in the lustre of their own fond joy. Ana what am I that I should linger here, With voice far sweeter than thy dying notes, Spirit more vast... | |
| 1820 - 784 páginas
...over the immeasurable main. His eyes pursued its flight — " Thou hast a home, Beautiful bird; thou voyagest to thine home, Where thy sweet mate will twine her downy neck With thine, and welcome thyreturn with eyes Bright in the lustre of their own fond joy. And what am I that I should linger... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1824 - 438 páginas
...over the immeasurable main. His eyes pursued its flight. — " Thou hast a home, Beautiful bird, thou voyagest to thine home, "Where thy sweet mate will...with eyes Bright in the lustre of their own fond joy. And what am I that I should linger here With voice far sweeter than thy dying notes, Spirit more vast... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1824 - 440 páginas
...flight.—" Thou hast a home, Beautiful bird, thou voyagest to thine home, Where thy sweet mate-will twine her downy neck With thine, and welcome thy return...with eyes Bright in the lustre of their own fond joy. And what am I that I should linger here ' With voice far sweeter than thy dying notes, Spirit more... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 páginas
...immeasurable main. His eyes pursued its flight : — •• Thou hast a home, Beautiful bird! thou voyages! with an extract from Mr Newton'* Defence of Vegetable...Hcgimcn, from whom 1 have borrowed tins interpretat Bcjght in the lustre of their own fond joy. And what am I that 1 should linger here, With voice far... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1836 - 270 páginas
...from Shelley, those glorious lines to the soaring swan — " Thou hast a home, Beautiful bird ! Thou voyagest to thine home — Where thy sweet mate will...With thine, and welcome thy return with eyes Bright with the lustre of their own fond joy. And what am I, that I should linger here, With voice far sweeter... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1836 - 964 páginas
...repeating to me from Shelley, those glorious lines to the " Thou hast a home, Beautiful bird ! Thou voyagest to thine home,— Where thy sweet mate will...With thine, and welcome thy return with eyes Bright with the lustre of their own fond joy ! And what am I, that I should linger here, With voice far sweeter... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 páginas
...immeasurable main. His eyes pursued its flight : — " Thou hast a home, Beautiful bird : them voyogest to thine home, Where thy sweet mate will twine her...downy neck With thine, and welcome thy return with eyei Bright in the lustre of their own fond joy. And what am I, that I should linger here. With voice... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 410 páginas
...over the immeasurable main. His eyes pursued its flight. — " Thou hast a home, Beautiful bird ! thou voyagest to thine home, Where thy sweet mate will...welcome thy return with eyes Bright in the lustre of then- own fond joy. And what am I that I should linger here, With voice far sweeter than thy dying... | |
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