| John Milton - 1926 - 360 páginas
...Star, Daves harbinger, Comes dancing from the EasJ, ana leads with her The Flowry May, who from l>er green lap throws The yellow Cowslip, and the pale Primrose. Hail bounteous May that aoft injjpire Mirth and youth, and warm desire, Woods and Groves, are of thy dressing, Hill and Dale,... | |
| Various - 1993 - 980 páginas
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| John Foster, Gordon Dennis - 1995 - 136 páginas
...arrival, the second part is the song and the third part is like a formal greeting. Song: On May Morning Now the bright morning star, Day's harbinger, Comes...pale primrose. Hail, bounteous May! that dost inspire 5 Mirth, and youth, and warm desire! Woods and groves are of thy dressing, Hill and dale doth boast... | |
| Elizabeth Lawrence - 1995 - 290 páginas
...the bright morning Star, dayes harbinger, Comes dancing from the East, and leads with her The Flowry May, who from her green lap throws The yellow Cowslip, and the pale Primrose — "Song: On May Morn" In England, the custom of making enormous cowslip balls for May Day is an old... | |
| Nigel Lewis - 1994 - 326 páginas
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| Elizabeth Lawrence - 1995 - 290 páginas
...bright morning Star, dayes harbinger, Comes dancing from the East, and leads with her The Flowry Afay, who from her green lap throws The yellow Cowslip, and the pale Primrose —"Song: On May Morn" In England, the custom of making enormous cowslip balls for May Day is an old... | |
| Elizabeth Lawrence - 1995 - 290 páginas
...the bright morning Star, dayes harbinger, Comes dancing from the East, and leads with her The Flowry .May, who from her green lap throws The yellow Cowslip, and the pale Ptimrose — "Song: On May Morn" In England, the custom of making enormous cowslip balls for May Day... | |
| Robert Andrews - 1997 - 666 páginas
...lusty deeds. THOMAS MALORY, (c. 1430-1471) British author. Le Morte d'Arthur, bk. 18, eh. 25(1485). 7 Now the bright morning star, day's harbinger, Comes dancing from the east, and leads with her The flow'ry May, who from her green lap throws The yellow cowslip and the pale primrose. Hail, bounteous... | |
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