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" So thick the branches and the leves grene, Beshaded all the alleys that there were ; And midst of every arbour might be seen The sharpe, grene, sweet juniper, Growing so fair, with branches here and there, That as it seemed to a lyf without, The boughs... "
Windsor: A History and Description of the Castle and the Town - Страница 41
по John Stoughton - 1862 - 244 страници
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The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and Modern

John Ross - 1878 - 786 страници
...green Beshaded all the alleys that there were, And myddis every herber might be seen The sharp green sweet juniper, Growing so fair with branches here and there, That, as it seemed to a life" without, The bewis spread the herber all about. And on the small green twistisS sate The little...

The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and Modern

John Ross - 1878 - 816 страници
...green Beshaded all the alleys that there were, And myddis every herber might be seen The sharp green sweet juniper, Growing so fair with branches here and there, That, as it seemed to a life* without, The bewis spread the herber all about. And on the small green twistisS sate The little...

The Atlantic Monthly, Том 43

1879 - 978 страници
...all the alleys that there were ; And mids of every arbor might be seen The sharp**, greene, sweets juniper, Growing so fair, with branches here and there, That as it seemed to a life without The boughes spread the arbor all about." Down these prim alleys he saw his love come walking,...

The sketch book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent., (Washington Irving)., Том 2

Washington Irving - 1880 - 460 страници
...Beshaded all the alleys that there were; And midst of every arbour might be seen The sharpe, grene, sweete juniper, Growing so fair, with branches here and there...boughs did spread the arbour all about. And on the smalle grene twistis68 set The lytel swete nightingales, and sung So loud and clear, the hymnis consecrate...

Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History ..., Томове 1–2

Robert Chambers - 1880 - 842 страници
...there were, And mids of every arbour might be seen The sharpe greene eweete juniper; Growing so lair with branches here and there, That as it seemed to a lyf without, The boughis spread the urbour all about. And on the smalle greeue twistia (1) sat, The little sweete nightingale,...

Poetic treasures: or, Passages from the poets

Passages, John Allen Giles - 1881 - 744 страници
...the alleys that there were. And, midst of every herbere, might be seen The sharpe, greene, eweete, juniper, Growing so fair, with branches here and there, That, as it seemed to a life without, The boughis spread the arbour all about. And therewith cast I down mine eyes again, Where...

Complete Works, Том 9

Washington Irving - 1882 - 1002 страници
...that there were, And midst of every nrbour might be sene The sharpe, grene, swete juniper, Growing «o fair, with branches here and there, That as it seemed...about. And on the small grene twistisf set The lytel swetc nightingales, and sung So loud and clear, the hymnis consecrate Of lovis use, now soft, now loud...

A life of Washington Irving

Washington Irving - 1882 - 712 страници
...there were. And midst of every arbour might be seen The sharpc, grene, swcte juniper. Growing so fnire with branches here and there. That as it seemed to...did spread the arbour all about. And on the small green twistist set The lytel swetc nyghtiiiKalcs, and sung So loud and clere, the hymnis consecrate...

Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent

Washington Irving - 1882 - 550 страници
...Beshaded all the alleys that there were, And midst of every arbour might be sene The sharpe, grene, swete juniper, Growing so fair, with branches here and there,...seemed to a lyf without, The boughs did spread the nrbour all about. And on the small grene twistisf set The lytel swete nightingales, and sung So loud...

Famous people and famous places [3 pt. Pt. 1 previously issued as Famous ...

Famous people - 1883 - 552 страници
...all the alleys that there were, And midst of every arbour might be seen The sharpe, greene, sweete juniper, Growing so fair with branches here and there,...without, The boughs did spread the arbour all about." Perched on the green twigs, the nightingale was singing, and inspired by her song, the poet thought...




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