On panting wings through the inclement skies, Lest owls should prey Undazzled at noonday, And tear with horny beak their lustrous eyes. Where are the blooms of Summer ? — In the west, Blushing their last to the last sunny hours. When the mild Eve by... Poems - Página 145de Thomas Hood - 1846 - 229 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Jehiel Keeler Hoyt - 1882 - 914 páginas
...night, Hoarse mutters to the murmuring sycamore. h. НАТ.Т.ЛМ — .Rema/lis, in Terse and Prosr. o man abyde. fc. CHAUCEB— Canterlmry Tales. The Clerkes Tale. Line 61. ThretOn the mossed elm; three on the naied lime Trembling,— and one upon the old oaktref' Where is... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1883 - 648 páginas
...hours, When the mild Eve by sudden Night is prest Like tearful Proserpine, snatched from her flowers To a most gloomy breast. Where is the pride of Summer,—...many, many leaves all twinkling ? — Three On the mossed elm ; three on the naked lime Trembling, — and one upon the old oak tree ! Where is the Dryads'... | |
| George Herman Ellwanger - 1889 - 366 páginas
...cover her. These four lines have rarely been equaled in the picture they convey of autumn desolation : Where is the pride of summer — the green prime —...on the naked lime Trembling, and one upon the old oak-tree ! And again : The squirrel gloats o'er his accomplish'd hoard, The ants have brimm'd their... | |
| George Herman Ellwanger - 1889 - 388 páginas
...cover her. These four lines have rarely been equaled in the picture they convey of autumn desolation : Where is the pride of summer — the green prime —...on the naked lime Trembling, and one upon the old oak-tree ! And again : The squirrel gloats o'er his accomplish'd hoard, The ants have brimm'd their... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 810 páginas
...loetroaeyes. Ill Where are the blooms of Summer?—In the west, Blushing their last to the last sunny honrs, When the mild Eve by sudden Night is prest Like tearful...breast. Where is the pride of Summer, — the green bear, — Enough of chilly droppings for her Three On the moss'd elm ; three on the naked prime, —... | |
| 1896 - 1224 páginas
...the grove but has its chamis, Though each its hue peculiar. e. COWPEB— The Task. Bk. I. T,. 307. - mossed elm ; three on the naked lime Trembling. — snd one upon th« old oak tree ! Where is the Dryad's... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1897 - 682 páginas
...Undazzled at noon-day, And tear with horny beak their lustrous eyes. Where are the blooms of Summer 1 — In the west, Blushing their last to the last sunny...the green prime, The many, many leaves all twinkling 1 — Three On the moss'd elm ; three on the naked lime Trembling, — and one upon the old oak tree... | |
| 1900 - 868 páginas
...hours. Where tho mild Eve by sudden Night is prest Like tearful Proserpine, snatched from her (lowers To a most gloomy breast. Where is the pride of Summer,...many, many leaves all twinkling ? — Three On the mossed elm ; three on the naked lime Trembling, — and one upon the old oak tree ! Where is the Dryad's... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1901 - 1190 páginas
...sing for others' pleasure, The hills sleep on in their eternity. THOMAS HOOD 647. Autumn 1798-1845 T SAW old Autumn in the misty morn .*. Stand shadowless...the naked lime Trembling, — and one upon the old oak-tree ! Where is the Dryad's immortality? — Gone into mournful cypress and dark yew, Or wearing... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - 1907 - 308 páginas
...skies, Lest owls should prey Undazzled at noon-day, And tear with horny beak their lustrous eyes. I7 Where are the blooms of Summer? — In the west, Blushing...the naked lime Trembling, — and one upon the old oak-tree ! Where is the Dryad's immortality? — Gone into mournful cypress and dark yew, Or wearing... | |
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