| Arthur Henry Hallam - 1834 - 412 pages
...That seldom in my songs thy name is seen, When most I loved, I most have silent been. 1831. SONNET. The garden trees are busy with the shower That fell...walk. Hark the laburnum from his opening flower This cherry creeper greets in whisper light, While the grim fir, rejoicing in the night, Hoarse mutters... | |
| 1851 - 622 pages
...When I may shape the dark, but vainly bid True light restore that form, those looks, thnt smile." " The garden trees are busy with the shower That fell...walk. Hark the laburnum from his opening flower This cherry creeper greets in whisper light, AVhile the grim fir, rejoicing in the night. Hoarse mutters... | |
| 1851 - 604 pages
...light reílore that form, those looks, that smile." " The garden trees are busy with the slпмпr That fell ere sunset ; now methinks they talk, Lowly...walk. Hark the laburnum from his opening flower This cherry creeper greets in whisper light, While the grim fir, rejoicing in the night, Hoarse mutters... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 772 pages
...close of day, To give them bloom and bid them be Fair gems in nature's treasury. Calder Campbell. TREE. THE garden trees are busy with the shower That fell...walk. Hark! the laburnum from his opening flower This cherry creeper greets in whispers light, While the grim fir, rejoicing in the night, Hoarse mutters... | |
| 1860 - 794 pages
...this fine descriptive passage was also written at this period of bis life : — " The garden trees aro busy with the shower That fell ere sunset: now methinks...walk. Hark ! the laburnum from his opening flower This cheery creeper greets in whisper light, While the grim fir, rejoicing in the night, Hoarse mutters... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1860 - 360 pages
...form from which it originally set out. » Henchel. t Penny C7cloy«r!l3. O " The Garden trees are hung with the shower That fell ere sunset, now methinks...the hour One to another down the grassy walk."— AH [KU..AM. 632. There is every reason to conclude that every solid in nature might be "melted by fervent... | |
| John Brown - 1861 - 526 pages
...When I may shape the dark, but vainly bid True light restore that form, those looks, that smile." " The garden trees are busy with the shower That fell...walk. Hark the laburnum from his opening flower, This cherry creeper greets in whisper light, While the grim fir, rejoicing in the night, Hoarse mutters... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1861 - 390 pages
...abundant light." And this fine descriptive passage was also written at this period of his life : — " The garden trees are busy with the shower That fell...walk. Hark ! the laburnum from his opening flower This cheery creeper greets in whisper light, While the grim fir, rejoicing in the night, Hoarse mutters... | |
| John Brown - 1861 - 470 pages
...vainly bid True light restore that form, those looks, that " The garden trees are busy with the thotoer That fell ere sunset : now methinks they talk, Lowly...walk. Hark the laburnum from his opening flower, This cherry creeper greets in whisper light, While the grim fir, rejoicing in the night, Hoarse mutters... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1861 - 390 pages
...abundant light." And this fine descriptive passage was also written at this period of his life : — " The garden trees are busy with the shower That fell ere sunset: now methinlcs they talk, Lowly and sweetly, as befits the hour, One to another down the grassy walk. Hark... | |
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