 | John Yonge Akerman - 1850 - 192 страници
...have come off second best. — [Exeunt. SECOND DAY. Go, let the diving Negro seek For gems hid in some forlorn creek : We all pearls scorn, Save what the...ne'er here appears, Save what the yellow Ceres bears. SIR HENRY WOOTTON. Das Wasser rauscht, das Wasser schwoll ; Ein Fischer sass daran, Sah nach dem Angel... | |
 | Robert Chambers - 1850
...Nor murmurs e'er come nigh us, Saving of fountains that glide by us, Blest silent groves ! 0 may ye dall and Lincoln these meads, these rocks, these mountains, And peace still slumber by these purling fountains, Which... | |
 | Izaak Walton - 1851
...among The birds for prize of their sweet song. Go, — let the diving negro seek For gems hid in some forlorn creek : We all pearls scorn, Save what the...contents For ever pitch their tents Upon these downs, these meads, these rocks, these mountains ; And peace still slumber by these purling fountains, Which... | |
 | 1851
...found, Save what the ploughshare gives the ground. Go, let the diving negro peek For coms hid in some forlorn creek ; We all pearls scorn, Save what the...gold ne'er here appears, Save what the yellow Ceres bcar.s.•1 Shakspeare has often been charged with plagiarism : assuredly, in one sense, not without... | |
 | 1851
...found, Save what the ploughshare gives the ground. Go ! let the diving negro seek For gems hid in some forlorn creek ; We all pearls scorn, Save what the...And gold ne'er here appears, Save what the yellow harvest bears. PHINEAS FLETCHER. BORN, 1584; DIED, 1650. THE HAPPY SHEPHERD. THEICE, oh, tin-ice happy,... | |
 | Herbert Byng Hall - 1851 - 380 страници
...library contains the ' Complete Angler ; ' if not, recall to mind the following lines : — ' Bless'd silent groves, oh ! may you be, For ever, mirth's...contents For ever pitch their tents Upon these downs, these meads, these rocks, these mountains ! And peace still wander by these purling fountains, Which... | |
 | Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1852 - 312 страници
...rhymers—luxurious dogs that they were ? Who would not cry out— Blest silent groves ! O may ye bo For ever Mirth's best nursery ! May pure Contents For ever pitch their tcntt Upon these downs, these meads, these rocks, these mountains. Uttering this notable extract from... | |
 | Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 733 страници
...copious fruit, or gemmed With blossoms. Milton. Go! let the diving Negro seek For gems hid in the some forlorn creek; We all pearls scorn, Save what the...ne'er here appears, Save what the yellow Ceres bears. Sir W. Raleigh. Stones of small worth may be unseen by day, But night itself does the rich gem betray.... | |
 | 1853
...among The birds, for price of their sweet song. * Go, let the diving Negro seek For gems, hid in some forlorn creek : We all pearls scorn, Save what the...ne'er here appears, Save what the yellow Ceres bears. ' Bless'd silent groves, oh, may you be, For ever, mirth's best nursery ! May pure contents For ever... | |
 | Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1853 - 412 страници
...pearls, is conceived in the true spirit of poetry. " Go ! let the diving negro seek For gems hid in some forlorn creek : We all pearls scorn, Save what the...ne'er here appears Save what the yellow Ceres bears." And then let us listen to the serenity which breathes in Conclusion, the concluding stanza. " Blest... | |
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