And hark! the Nightingale begins its song, 'Most musical, most melancholy' bird!* A melancholy bird? Oh! idle thought! In Nature there is nothing melancholy. But some night-wandering man whose heart was pierced With the remembrance of a grievous wrong.... The Poetry of Nature - Página 64de Harrison Weir - 1868 - 63 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1798 - 240 páginas
...showers That gladden the green earth, and we shall find A pleasure in the dimness of the stars. And hark! the Nightingale begins its song, " Most musical, most melancholy"* Bird ! A melancholy Bird ? O idle thought ! In nature there is nothing melancholy. — But some night-wandering Man, whose heart... | |
| 1799 - 614 páginas
...showers That gladden the green earth, and we shall find A pleasure in the dimness of the stars. And hark ! the Nightingale begins its song, ." Most musical, most melancholy"* Bird ! A melancholy Bird ? О idle thought ! In nature there is nothing melancholy. ¡. — But some night-wandering Man, whose... | |
| 1799 - 618 páginas
...That gladden the green earth, and we shall find A pleasure in the dimness of the stars. . And hark I the Nightingale begins its song, " Most musical, most melancholy*'* Bird! A melancholy Bird ? O idle thought ! In nature there is nothing melancholy. • — But some night-wandering Man, whose... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 272 páginas
...showers That gladden the green earth, and we shall find' A pleasure in the dimness of the stars. And hark ! the Nightingale begins its song, " Most musical, most melancholy"* Bird ! A melancholy Bird ? O idle thought ! In nature there is nothing melancholy. — But some night- wandering Man,whose heart... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 282 páginas
...showers That gladden the green earth, and we shall find A pleasure in the dimness of the stars. And hark ! the Nightingale begins its song-, " Most musical, most melancholy"* Bird ! A melancholy Bird ? O idle thought ! In nature there is nothing melancholy. — But some night- wandering Man, whose... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 páginas
...showers That gladden the green earth, and we shall find A pleasure in the dimness of the stars. And ' hark! the Nightingale begins its song, " Most musical, most melancholy"* Bird! A melancholy Bird ? O idle thought! In Nature there is nothing melancholy. —But some night-wandering Man, whose heart... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1805 - 284 páginas
...showers That gladden the green earth, and we shall find A pleasure in the dimness of the stars. And hark ! the Nightingale begins its song,. " Most musical, most melancholy*" Bird ! A melancholy Bird ? O idle thought ! In nature there is nothing melancholy. — But some night-wandering Man, whose heart... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 334 páginas
...showers That gladden the green earth, and we shall find A pleasure in the dimness of the stars. And hark ! the Nightingale begins its song, * "Most musical,...idle thought ! In nature there is nothing melancholy. But some night-wandering man, whose heart was pierced With the remembrance of a grievous wrong, Or... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 330 páginas
...charge than which none could be more painful to him, except perhaps that of having ridiculed his Bible. A melancholy Bird ? Oh ! idle thought ! In nature there is nothing melancholy. But some night-wandering man, whose heart was pierced With the remembrance of a grievous wrong, Or... | |
| British melodies - 1820 - 280 páginas
...showers That gladden the green earth, and we shall find A pleasure in the dimness of the stars. And hark! the Nightingale begins its song, "Most musical, most melancholy" Bird! A melancholy Bird? O idle thought! In nature there is nothing melancholyi But some night-wandering Man, whose heart was... | |
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