Has echoed from the distant town, They wish no beds of cygnet-down, No trophied canopies, to close Their drooping eyes in quick repose. Their little sons, who spread the bloom Of health around the clay-built room, Or through the... His Memoirs and Poetry - Page 50by Charles Frederick Bennett - 1817 - 144 pagesFull view - About this book
| English poetry - 1809 - 302 pages
...Their little sons, who spread the bloom Of health around the clay-built room, Or through the primros'd coppice stray, Or gambol in the new-mown hay ; Or...Or climb the tall pine's gloomy crest, To rob the raven's ancient nest. Their humble porch with honied flowers The curling woodbine's shade embowers... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1809 - 604 pages
...gambol in the new-mown hay ; Jr (juaititly braid the cowslip-twine, Jr drive afield the tardy kini-; Jr s of God, but of her stare to give The mighty blessing,..." while we live, to live." Then all for death, tha raven's anticnt nest. Their humble porch with honeyed flow'r* The curling woodbine's shade embow'rs... | |
| Poetical selections - 1811 - 324 pages
...Their little sons, who spread the bloom Of health around the clay-built room, Or through the primros'd coppice stray, Or gambol in the new-mown hay: Or quaintly braid the cowslip twine, Or drive afield the tardy kine ; Or hasten from the sultry hill To loiter at the shady... | |
| 1814 - 310 pages
...quick repose. Their little sons, who spread the bloom Of health around the clay-built room, Or through the primrosed coppice stray, Or gambol in the new-mown...; Or climb the tall pine's gloomy crest To rob the raven's ancient nest. Their humble porch with honied flowers The curling woodbine's shade embowers... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 466 pages
...Their little sons, who spread the bloom Of health around the clay-built room, Or through the primros'd coppice stray, Or gambol in the new-mown hay ; Or...Or climb the tall pine's gloomy crest, To rob the raven's ancient nest. Their humble porch with honey'd flow'rs' The curling woodbine's shade embow'rs... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 314 pages
...Their little sons, who spread the bloom Of health around the clay-built room, Or through the primros'd coppice stray, Or gambol in the new-mown hay; Or quaintly braid the cowslip twine, Or drive afield the tardy kine; Or hasten from the sultry hill, To loiter at the shady... | |
| 1822 - 418 pages
...Their little sons, who spread the bloom Of health around the clay-built room, Or through the primros'd coppice stray, Or gambol in the new-mown hay ; Or...Or climb the tall pine's gloomy crest, To rob the raven's ancient nest. Their humble porch with honied flowers The curling woodbine's shade embowers... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 326 pages
...quick repose. Their little sons, who spread the bloom Of health around the clay-built room, Or through the primrosed coppice stray, Or gambol in the new-mown hay ; Or quaintly braid the cowslip twine, Or drive afield the tardy kine; Or hasten from the sultry hill, To loiter at the shady... | |
| Minstrel - 1824 - 246 pages
...through the primros'd coppice stray, Or gamhol in the new-mown hay ! Or quaintly hraid the cowslip twine, Or drive afield the tardy kine; Or hasten from the sultry hill To loiter at the shady rill; Or climh tke tall pine's gloomy crest To roh the raven's ancient nest. Their humhie porch with honied... | |
| British anthology - 1825 - 464 pages
...quick repose. Their little sons, who spread the bloom Of health around the clay-built room, Or through the primrosed coppice stray, Or gambol in the new-mown...Or climb the tall pine's gloomy crest, To rob the raven's ancient nest. Their humble porch with honey'd flowers The curling woodbine's shade imbowers... | |
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