| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1842 - 252 страници
...forgot to graze, And, where the hedge-row cuts the pathway, stood, Leaning his horns into the neighbour field, And lowing to his fellows. From the woods Came...cuckoo told his name to all the hills ; The mellow ouzel fluted in the elm ; The redcap whistled, and the nightingale Sang loud, as though he were the... | |
| 1842 - 736 страници
...forgot to graze, And, where the hedge- row cuts the pathway, stood, Leaning his horns into the neighbour field, And lowing to his fellows. From the woods Came...cuckoo told his name to all the hills ; The mellow ouzel fluted in the elm ; The redcap whistled, and the nightingale Sang loud, as though he were the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1843 - 256 страници
...forgot to graze, And, where the hedge-row cuts the pathway, stood, Leaning his horns into the neighbour field, And lowing to his fellows. From the woods Came...cuckoo told his name to all the hills ; The mellow ouzel fluted in the elm ; The redcap whistled, and the nightingale Sang loud, as though he were the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1845 - 510 страници
...forgot to graze, And, where the hedge-row cuts the pathway, stood, Leaning his horns into the neighbour field, And lowing to his fellows. From the woods Came...cuckoo told his name to all the hills ; The mellow ouzel fluted in the elm ; The redcap whistled ; and the nightingale Sang loud, as though he were the... | |
| Timothy Shay Arthur - 1845 - 908 страници
...which his merit as a pastoral poet and one too, of deep sentiment, is conspicuous — l( From the wood* Came Voices of the well-contented doves. The lark...cuckoo told his name to all the hills ; The mellow ouzel fluted in the elm ; The red-cap whistled, and the nightingale Sang loud, as though he were the... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 842 страници
...deseription and exquisite faney, he twice makes mention of the Nightingale : — The lark could searee get out his notes for joy, But shook his song together...cuckoo told his name to all the hills;' The mellow ouzel fluted in the elm; The redeap whistled; and the Nightingale Sang loud, as though he were the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1846 - 254 страници
...forgot to graze, And, where the hedge-row cuts the pathway, stood, Leaning his horns into the neighbour field, And lowing to his fellows. From the woods Came...cuckoo told his name to all the hills ; The mellow ouzel fluted in the elm ; The redcap whistled, and the nightingale Sang loud, as though he were the... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1846 - 302 страници
...But when his soul overflowed with love and happiness, oh, then how the music gushed and nestled! " The lark could scarce get out his notes for joy, But shook his song together, as he neared His happy home, the ground." The old luhr was a great favourite with Alerik j not for its musical... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1847 - 270 страници
...But when his soul overflowed with love and happiness, oh, then how the music gushed and nestled ! " The lark could scarce get out his notes for joy, But shook his song together, as be neared His happy home, the ground." The old luhr was a great favourite with Alerik ; not for its... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1847 - 330 страници
...soul overflowed with love and happiness, oh, then how the music gushed and nestled ! " The lark conld scarce get out his notes for joy, But shook his song together, as he neared His happy home, the ground." The old luhr was a great favourite with Alerik ; not for its musical... | |
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