| John Brown - 1862 - 488 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... | |
| John Brown - 1862 - 492 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... | |
| John Brown - 1862 - 506 pages
...True light restore that form, those looks, that smile.' ' The garden trees are busy with the skewer That fell ere sunset : now methinks they talk, Lowly...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 - 1862 - 360 pages
...True light restore that form, those looks, that smile." "The garden trees are (HIM/ with the simwer That fell ere sunset : now methinks they talk, Lowly and sweetly as bents the hour, One to another down the grassy walk. Hark the laburnum from his opening flower, This... | |
| John Brown - 1865 - 462 pages
...One to, another down the grassy walk. Hark the laburnum from his opening flower, This cherry creeper greets in whisper light, While the grim fir, rejoicing...the night, Hoarse mutters to the murmuring sycamore, 1 What shall I deem their converse ? would they hail The wild gray light that fronts yon massive.cloud,... | |
| John Brown - 1866 - 468 pages
...True light restore that form, those looks, that smile." u The garden trees (ire busy mth the shweer That fell ere sunset: now methinks they talk, Lowly...Hark the laburnum from his opening flower, • This cherry creeper greets in whisper light, While the grim fir, rejoicing in the night, Hoarse mutters... | |
| 1868 - 742 pages
...the grassy 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 to the muttering sycamore.f It is of the f.rs on " tawny Wansfull" that Wordsworth's sonin-law, himself wanting... | |
| David M. Main - 1880 - 490 pages
...— Oh happy I ! speed on, ye hours divine ! ccccxxvi ''I "HE garden trees are busy with the shower A That fell ere sunset : now methinks they talk, Lowly...sycamore. What shall I deem their converse ? Would thej hail The wild grey light that fronts yon massive cloud, Or the half-bow, rising like pillared... | |
| Elizabeth Williams Champney - 1881 - 316 pages
...present. For perhaps, if I accepted it, I would only prove Perugino to your Raphael." "Lowly and sweet, as befits the hour. One to another down the grassy...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... | |
| Elizabeth Williams Champney - 1881 - 316 pages
...present. For perhaps, if I accepted it, I would only prove Perugino to your Raphael." \ "Lowly and sweet, as befits the hour, One to another down the grassy walk. Hark, the laburnum, from his of ening flower This cherry creeper greets in whispers light, While the grim fir, rejoicing in the... | |
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