Country life [poems].George Routledge & Sons, 1873 - 147 ページ |
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... nature there is nothing melancholy . * * * ' Tis the merry nightingale That crowds , and hurries , and precipitates With fast , thick warble his delicious notes , As he were fearful that an April night Would be too short for him to ...
... nature there is nothing melancholy . * * * ' Tis the merry nightingale That crowds , and hurries , and precipitates With fast , thick warble his delicious notes , As he were fearful that an April night Would be too short for him to ...
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... Nature in the grove ) , Glides through the pathways ; she knows all their notes , That gentle maid ! and oft a moment's space , What time the moon was lost behind a cloud , Hath heard a pause of silence ; till the moon Emerging , hath ...
... Nature in the grove ) , Glides through the pathways ; she knows all their notes , That gentle maid ! and oft a moment's space , What time the moon was lost behind a cloud , Hath heard a pause of silence ; till the moon Emerging , hath ...
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... Nature , in her unaffected dress , Plaited with valleys , and emboss'd with hills , Enlaced with silver streams , and fringed with woods , Sits lovely in her native russet . Chamberlayne . EVENING CLOSE . " When oft , at evening - 30 ...
... Nature , in her unaffected dress , Plaited with valleys , and emboss'd with hills , Enlaced with silver streams , and fringed with woods , Sits lovely in her native russet . Chamberlayne . EVENING CLOSE . " When oft , at evening - 30 ...
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... Nature , I doat upon you , For ye waft me to summers of old , When earth teem'd around me with fairy delight , And when daisies and buttercups gladden'd my sight , Like treasures of silver and gold . I love you for lulling me back into ...
... Nature , I doat upon you , For ye waft me to summers of old , When earth teem'd around me with fairy delight , And when daisies and buttercups gladden'd my sight , Like treasures of silver and gold . I love you for lulling me back into ...
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... than this You , our dear friend , have more repose And some delight to me the while , Though Nature now does weep in vain , To think that I have seen her smile , And haply may I do again . COUNTRY LIFE . If the all - ruling Power please 46.
... than this You , our dear friend , have more repose And some delight to me the while , Though Nature now does weep in vain , To think that I have seen her smile , And haply may I do again . COUNTRY LIFE . If the all - ruling Power please 46.
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banks beam beautiful beneath birds blue breathe bright brook bush cheer clear clouds cold comes cool COUNTRY dance dear dearie deep delight dream early earth fair fear field fish flocks flowers fresh gentle glowing green grove grow hand happy hath head hear heart heaven hill hour leaves light lives looks maid meet merry mind moon morning mountains murmuring Nature never night nightingale notes o'er opening peace pipe plain pleasure poor rest rise Robert rock round scene seen shade side silent sing Sits sleep smile soft song soon spirits sport spread spring stars step streams summer swain sweet thee thou thought toil trees voice WALK waters waves weary wide wild winds wings winter woods young
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48 ページ - O'erhang his wavy bed : Now air is hushed, save where the weak-eyed bat With short shrill shriek flits by on leathern wing, Or where the beetle winds His small but sullen horn, As oft he rises, 'midst the twilight path Against the pilgrim borne in heedless hum...
142 ページ - Ye stars ! which are the poetry of heaven ! If in your bright leaves we would read the fate Of men and empires, — 'tis to be forgiven, That in our aspirations to be great, Our destinies o'erleap their mortal state, And claim a kindred with you ; for ye are A beauty and a mystery, and create In us such love and reverence from afar, That fortune, fame, power, life, have named themselves a star.
30 ページ - Besides, the childhood of the day has kept, Against you come, some Orient pearls unwept ; Come and receive them while the light Hangs on the dew-locks of the night, And Titan on the eastern hill Retires himself, or else stands still Till you come forth.
142 ページ - This quiet sail is as a noiseless wing To waft me from distraction ; once I loved Torn ocean's roar, but thy soft murmuring . Sounds sweet as if a Sister's voice reproved, That I with stern delights should e'er have been so moved. It is the hush of night...
50 ページ - Who slept in buds the day, And many a Nymph who wreathes her brows with sedge And sheds the freshening dew, and lovelier still The pensive Pleasures sweet Prepare thy shadowy car.
124 ページ - YE banks, and braes, and streams around The castle o' Montgomery, Green be your woods, and fair your flowers, Your waters never drumlie ! There simmer first unfauld her robes, And there the langest tarry; For there I took the last fareweel O
71 ページ - But flutter through life's little day, In Fortune's varying colours drest, Brush'd by the hand of rough mischance, Or chill'd by age, their airy dance They leave, in dust to rest. Methinks I hear in accents low The sportive, kind reply : Poor moralist ! and what art thou ? A solitary fly ! Thy joys no glittering female meets, No hive hast thou of hoarded sweets, No painted plumage to display : On hasty wings thy youth is flown ; Thy sun is set, thy spring is gone — We frolic, while 'tis May.
140 ページ - The moon is up, and yet it is not night — Sunset divides the sky with her — a sea Of glory streams along the Alpine height Of blue Friuli's mountains ; Heaven is free From clouds, but of all colours seems to be Melted to one vast Iris of the West, Where the Day joins the past Eternity ; While, on the other hand, meek Dian's crest Floats through the azure air — an island of the blest ! XXVIII.
125 ページ - O' my sweet Highland Mary. How sweetly bloom'd the gay green birk? How rich the hawthorn's blossom! As underneath their fragrant shade, I clasped her to my bosom! The golden hours on angel wings, Flew o'er me and my dearie; For dear to me as light and life, Was my sweet Highland Mary! Wi' mony a vow, and lock'd embrace, Our parting was fu' tender; And, pledging aft to meet again, We tore oursels asunder; But, oh!
30 ページ - To come forth, like the spring-time, fresh and green, And sweet as Flora. Take no care For jewels for your gown or hair: Fear not; the leaves will strew Gems in abundance upon you: Besides, the childhood of the day has kept, Against you come, some orient pearls unwept. Come, and receive them...