| John Milton, Thomas Keightley - 1859 - 492 páginas
...that on the sands, with printless feet, Do ehase the ebbing Neptune." Tempest, v. 1. — W. 898. " See the dew-drops, how they kiss Every little flower that is, Hanging on their velvet heads." Faith. Shep. ii. 1. — W. Thus I sprinkle on thy breasi Drops that from my fountain pure I have kept... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1860 - 766 páginas
...Fold your flocks up, for the air 'Gins to thicken, and the sun Al ready his great course hath run. See the dew-drops how they kiss Every little flower...falling, And bright Hesperus down calling The dead night fi*pm under ground , At whose rising mists unsound. Damps, and vapors fly apace, Hovering o'er the... | |
| William Allingham - 1860 - 316 páginas
...fair, Fold your flocks up, for the air 'Gins to thicken, and the sun Already his great course hath run. See the dew-drops how they kiss Every little flower...Like a rope of crystal beads ; See the heavy clouds low-falling, And bright Hesperus down calling The dead Night from underground, At whose rising, mists... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1860 - 778 páginas
...air 'Gins to thicken, and the sun Already his great course hath run. See the dew-drops how they kias Every little flower that is; Hanging on their velvet...Like a rope of crystal beads. See the heavy clouds low'falliiiK, And bright Hesperus down calling The dead night from under ground, At whose rising mists... | |
| England - 1860 - 532 páginas
...See the heavy clouds low falling, And bright Hesperus down calling The dead Night from under ground ; At whose rising mists unsound, Damps and vapours fly apace, Hovering o'er the wanton face Of these pastures, where they come, Striking dead both bud and bloom ; Therefore, from such danger, lock... | |
| Coventry Patmore - 1862 - 372 páginas
...fair, Fold your flocks up, for the air 'Gins to thicken, and the sun Already his great course has run. See the dew-drops how they kiss Every little flower...vapours fly apace, Hovering o'er the wanton face Of these pastures, where they come Striking dead both bud and bloom. Therefore from such danger lock Every... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1862 - 732 páginas
...up, for the air 'Gins to thicken, and the sun Already his great course hath run. See the dew drops how they kiss Every little flower that is ; Hanging...a rope of crystal beads, See the heavy clouds low fallin?, And bright Hesperus down calling The dead Night from under ground ; At whose rising mists... | |
| Popular poetry - 1862 - 246 páginas
...Fold your flocks up ; for the air 'Gins to thicken, and the sun Already his great coarse hath run. See the dew-drops how they kiss Every little flower that is ; Hanging on their velvet heads, Like a string of crystal beads. See the heavy clouds low falling, And the evening star down calling The dead... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 páginas
...air 'Gins to thicken, and the sun Already his great course hath run. See the dew-drops how they kin Every little flower that is; Hanging on their velvet...And bright Hesperus down calling The dead night from under ground , At whose rising mists unsound. Damps, and vapors fly apace, Hovering o'er the wanton... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1863 - 592 páginas
..., and dull mortality. See the dew drops how they kiss Every liltle flower that is, Hanging ontheir velvet heads, Like a rope of crystal beads ; See the...And bright Hesperus down calling The dead night from under ground. (/'. . acte II, se. i.) Oh, you are fairer far rh.'iii the chaste blushing morn, or that... | |
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