| English lyrics - 1883 - 340 páginas
...op, for the air 'Giro to thicken, and the sun Already his great course hath run. See the dew -drops how they kiss Every little flower that is ; Hanging...And bright Hesperus down calling The dead night from under ground ; At whose rising mists unsound, Damps and vapours fly apace, HoTering o'er the wanton... | |
| Charlotte Maria S. Mason - 1884 - 142 páginas
...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 that is, Hanging...Hesperus down calling The dead night from underground. FLETCHER. LESSON XXVI. WHY THE SUN EISES AND SETS. THIS appearance of the sun going over our earth... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1887 - 576 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...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... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1887 - 546 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...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... | |
| John Miller Dow Meiklejohn - 1887 - 266 páginas
...pronounced like z? (16.) 3. Parse as fully as you can the words in italics in the following lines : — ' ' See the dew-drops how they kiss Every little flower that is, Hanging on their velvet heads Like a string of crystal beads." SET L. 1. Which consonants are called flats, and which are called sharps?... | |
| John Miller Dow Meiklejohn - 1887 - 494 páginas
...pronounced like z ? (16.) 3. Parse as fully as you can the words in italics in the following lines: — " See the dew-drops how they kiss Every little flower that is, Hanging on their velvet heads Like a string of crystal beads. " 4. Analyse the above. SET L. 1. Which consonants are called fiats, and which... | |
| John Milton - 1887 - 258 páginas
...808) down to Tennyson (Talking Oak, 131). 898. Velvet head. Cf. Fletcher, Faithful Shep. ii. I : " See the dew-drops, how they kiss Every little flower that is, Hanging on their velvet heads." As Warton notes, this poem seems to have been in Milton's mind when he wrote this part of Comns. 914.... | |
| Arthur Henry Bullen - 1889 - 288 páginas
...-' 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...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... | |
| Arthur Henry Bullen - 1889 - 286 páginas
...^-J 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...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... | |
| Arthur Henry Bullen - 1889 - 290 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... | |
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