And herd-boy's evening pipe, and hum of housing bee. Yet once again farewell, thou Minstrel harp ! Yet once again forgive my feeble sway, And little reck I of the censure sharp May idly cavil at an idle lay. The Lady of the Lake - Página 172por Walter Scott - 1926 - 238 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| English poetry - 1844 - 92 páginas
...housing bee. Yet, once again, farewell, thou Minstrel Harp ! Yet, once again, forgive my feeble sway, And little reck I of the censure sharp May idly cavil...way, Through secret woes the world has never known, When on the weary night dawned wearier day, And bitterer was the grief devoured alone. That I o'erlive... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1846 - 282 páginas
...housing bee. Yet once again, farewell, thou Minstrel harp ! Yet once again, forgive my feeble sway, And little reck I of the censure sharp May idly cavil...way ; Through secret woes the world has never known, When on the weary night dawned wearier day, And bitterer was the grief devoured alone. That I o'erlive... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1846 - 380 páginas
...sprite Not easily eluded." reminds us of what Scott says in his farewell to the Harp of the North: " Much have I owed thy strains, on life's long way, Through secret woes the world has never known, When on the weary night dawned wearier day, And bitter was the grief devoured alone, That I o'erlive... | |
| Sarah Margaret Ossoli (march.) - 1846 - 182 páginas
...sprite Not easily eluded." reminds us of what Scott says in his farewell to the Harp of the North: " Much have I owed thy strains, on life's long way, Through secret woes the world has never known, When on the weary night dawned wearier day, And bitter was the grief devoured alone, That I o'erlive... | |
| Walter Scott - 1848 - 170 páginas
...housing bee. Yet, once again, farewell, thou Minstrel Harp ! Tet, once again, forgive my feeble sway, And little reck I of the censure sharp May idly cavil...lay. • Much have I owed thy strains on life's long .<mv-> Through secret woes the world has never know. When t/n the weary night dawned wearier day, And... | |
| Walter Scott - 1852 - 594 páginas
...housing be®, Yet, once again, farewell, thou Minstrel Harp! Yet, once again, forgive my feeble sway, And little reck I of the censure sharp May idly cavil...idle lay. Much have I owed thy strains on life's long Through secret woes the world has never known, When on the weary night dawned wearier day* And bitterer... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1852 - 364 páginas
...sprite Not easily eluded." reminds us of what Scott says in his farewell to the Harp of the North : " Much have I owed thy strains, on life's long way, Through secret woes the world has never known, When on the weary night dawned wearier day, And bitter was the grief devoured alone, That I o'erlive... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 420 páginas
...lay. Much have I owed thy strains on life's long way, Through secret woes the world has never known, When on the weary night dawn'd wearier day, And bitterer...I o'erlive such woes, Enchantress ! is thine own. peculiarly pleasing from royal lips, as to my own attempts; he talked to uii' of you and your immortalities... | |
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