| 1842 - 294 pages
...On some bleak cliffs neglected tree ; Haste, weary bird, thy lagging flight. WOODNOTES. SONG. PACK clouds away, and welcome day, With night we banish...air, blow soft, mount, larks, aloft, To give my love good morrow ! Wings from the wind, to please her mind, Notes from the lark I'll borrow ; Bird, plume... | |
| Wood-notes - 1842 - 160 pages
...night, Fit hour for rest for me and thee. SONG. PACK clouds away, and welcome day, With night we hanish sorrow ; Sweet air, blow soft, mount, larks, aloft, To give my love good morrow ! Wings from the wind, to please her mind, Notes from the lark I'll borrow ; Bird, plume... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 pages
...songs are scattered through Heywood's neglected plays, some of them easy and flowing : — Ifong. I'uck i - ]$m /L G> | 3 Nr~OzF^ 9 C 2 Q o { k > ܸ lark aloft, To give my love good morrow : Wings from the wind to please her mind, Notes from the lark... | |
| John Lavicount Anderdon - 1845 - 254 pages
...forth as a bridegroom from his ' chamber, and rejoiceth as a stroruj man to ' run a race.' — Pack clouds away, and welcome day, With night we banish...air blow soft, mount larks aloft, To give my love good morrow. Wings from the wind, to please the mind, Notes from the lark I'll borrow ; Bird plume... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 pages
...pathos, has given us a pretty love-song, in which the birds are to serenade his mistress : — " Pack clouds away, and welcome day, With night we banish...Notes from them both I'll borrow. Wake from thy nest, robin red-breast, Sing, birds, in every furrow ; And from each hill let music shrill Give my fair love... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1847 - 850 pages
...whence it comes, and fear They've been at court and learnt it there. -THOMAS HETWOOD (1680). SONG. PACK clouds away, and welcome day, With night we banish...good-morrow, Notes from them both I'll borrow. Wake from thy rest, robin redbreast, Sing birds in every furrow ; And from each hill let music shrill, Give my fair... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 pages
...songs are scattered through Heywood's neglected plays, some of them easy and flowing : — Song. Pack lark aloft, To give my love good morrow : Wings from the wind to please her mind, Notes from the lark... | |
| Anne Marsh- Caldwell - 1848 - 360 pages
...closed. " Dead ! dead! — quite — quite dead !" exclaimed the pitying bystanders. CHAPTER XXII. Pack clouds away, and welcome day, With night we banish...blow soft — mount, larks, aloft, To give my love Good morrow. HJSTWOOD. "NONSENSE! no such thing, good people!" cried a pert, vulgar, bustling coxcomb... | |
| Anne Marsh-Caldwell - 1848 - 512 pages
...eyes closed. "Dead! dead!—quite—quite dead!" exclaimed the pitying bystanders. CHAPTER LVII. Pack clouds away, and welcome day, With night we banish sorrow; Sweet air, blow soft—mount, larks, aloft, To give my love Good morrow. HEYWOOD. " NONSENSE ! no such thing, good... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1851 - 332 pages
...as well as I. c 2 GOOD MORROW. From " Reasant Dialogues and Dramas." By THOMAS HETWOOD, 1607. PACE clouds away, and welcome day, With night we banish...wing, nightingale sing, To give my love good-morrow ! Wake from thy nest, robin red-breast, Sing birds in every furrow, v And from each hill let music... | |
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