| Thomas Love Peacock - 1875 - 494 páginas
...I hear thee, and rejoice. 0 Cuckoo ! shall I call thee Bird, Or but a wandering Voice ? » » * * * Thrice welcome, darling of the Spring ! Even yet thou...bird, but an invisible thing, A voice, a mystery. Shelley was fond of repeating these verses, they were not forgotten in his poem " To a Sky Hail to... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1875 - 834 páginas
...Cuckoo ! shall I call thee Bird, Or but a wandering Voice ? * » * * * '. Thrice welcome, darling orHhe Spring ! Even yet thou art to me No bird, but an invisible thing, A voice, a mystery. Shelley was fond of repeating these verses, and pe/haps they were not forgotten in his poem " To a... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1875 - 510 páginas
...call thec Bird, Or but a wandering Voice ? ***** Thrice welcome, darling of the Spring ! Even yet thon art to me No bird, but an invisible thing, A voice, a mystery. Shelley was fond of repeating these verses, and perhaps they were not forgotten in his poem " To a... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - 560 páginas
...twofold shout I hear; From hill to hill it seems to pass, At once far off and near. Though babbling only to the vale Of sunshine and of flowers, Thou bringest unto ine a tale Of visionary hours. Thrice welcome, darling of the spring ! Even yet thou art to me No bird,... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1876 - 562 páginas
...vale Of sunshine and of flowers, Thou I>ringest unto me a tale Of visionary hours. Thrice weleome, darling of the spring ! Even yet thou art to me No...voice, a mystery ; The same whom in my school-boy days 1 listened to; that cry Which made me look a thousand ways, In bush and tree and sky. To seek thee... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1877 - 326 páginas
...twofold shout I hear ; From hill to hill it seems to pass, At once far off and near. Though babbling only to the vale Of sunshine and of flowers, Thou...voice, a mystery ; The same whom in my schoolboy days I listen'd to ; that Cry Which made me look a thousand ways In bush, and tree, and sky. To seek thee... | |
| Gaile McGregor - 1988 - 372 páginas
...nature are really half-disguised visionary apostrophes," says James McIntosh, citing "To the Cuckoo" ("Even yet thou art to me/ No bird, but an invisible thing,/ A voice, a mystery") as an illustration of his point. "[H]e will begin by observing a natural object, but this becomes an... | |
| Gaile McGregor - 1988 - 372 páginas
...nature are really half-disguised visionary apostrophes," says James Mclntosh, citing "To the Cuckoo" ("Even yet thou art to me/ No bird, but an invisible thing,/ A voice, a mystery") as an illustration of his point. "[H]e will begin by observing a natural object, but this becomes an... | |
| 1993 - 412 páginas
...twofold shout I hear; From hill to hill it seems to pass At once far off, and near. Though babbling only to the Vale, Of sunshine and of flowers, Thou...bringest unto me a tale Of visionary hours. Thrice welcomej darling of the Spring! Even yet thou art to me No bird, but an invisible thing, A voice, a... | |
| Connie Robertson - 1998 - 686 páginas
...Dear God! the very houses seem asleep; And all that mighty heart is lying still! 12779 To the Cuckoo' 1 2780 'To the Daisy' Oft on the dappled turf at ease I sit. and play with similies. Loose types of... | |
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