In the Spring a fuller crimson comes upon the robin's breast ; In the Spring the wanton lapwing gets himself another crest ; In the Spring a livelier iris changes on the burnish'd dove ; In the Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. Poems - Página 93de Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1843 - 231 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
 | Agnes Giberne - 1869 - 391 páginas
...practise together, and have duets. It will be so much nicer than learning all by myself." CHAPTER VII. " Her cheek was pale, and thinner than should be for one so young." TENNYSON. THE music -lessons took place as proposed. Mrs. Lyster would not hear of a refusal being... | |
 | James De Mille - 1870 - 3 páginas
...poet, for instance, would ever affirm that in the spring a livelier iris blooms upon the burnished dove; in the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. No. For that sort of thing — the thoughts of love I mean — winter is the tune of day in Canada.... | |
 | John Milton - 1870
...laurel, as was Daphne, who fled from Apollo. l. 669. Cf. the line in Tennyson's Locksley Hall — ' In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.' l. 675. Cf. Odyssey, iv. 221. Nepenthes was the care-dispelling drug that Helen (daughter of Jupiter... | |
 | Asahel Clark Kendrick - 1871 - 449 páginas
...the world, and all the wonder that would be.— In the Spring a fuller crimson comes upon the robin's breast ; In the Spring the wanton lapwing gets himself...crest ; In the Spring a livelier iris changes on the burnished dove ; In the Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. Then her cheek... | |
 | Hippolyte Taine - 1871
...full emotion, and recognised the voice of a man in these verses of Locksley Hall : ' Then her check was pale and thinner than should be for one so young, And her eyes on all niy motions with a mute observance hung. And I said, " My cousin Amy, speak, and speak the truth to... | |
 | William Cullen Bryant - 1872 - 789 páginas
...the world, and all the wonder that would be. In the spring a fuller crimson comes upon the robin's 8 burnished dove ; In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. Then her cheek... | |
 | Hugh Macmillan - 1872 - 347 páginas
...state, and the spring rejuvenescence of birds. " In the spring a fuller crimson comes upon the robin's breast ; In the spring the wanton lapwing gets himself...crest ; In the spring a livelier iris changes on the burnished dove ; In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. " In all the... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1872
...world, and all the wonder that would be. — In the Spring a fuller crimson comes upon the robin's breast ; In the Spring the wanton lapwing gets himself another crest ; In the Sprlug a livelier iris changes on the burnlsh'd dove ; In the Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns... | |
 | John Percy Gordon - 1872
...wind blew in gusts down the square, and the sleet tapped on the pane to come near that cheek which was — "pale and thinner than should be for one so young." . And while her meek maiden heart was beating, Harley's was quite still, and it may even sadly be doubted... | |
 | Matilda Leathes - 1873 - 272 páginas
...tune with nature, and all the world is young. In the spring a fuller crimson comes upon the robin's breast ; In the spring the wanton lapwing gets himself...crest ; In the spring a livelier iris changes on the burnished dove ; In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. CHAPTER XX. TWO... | |
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