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" O mother Ida, many-fountain'd Ida, Dear mother Ida, harken ere I die. For now the noonday quiet holds the hill; The grasshopper is silent in the grass; The lizard, with his shadow on the stone, Rests like a shadow, and the winds are dead. "
The London University Magazine - Page 306
1842
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Sabrinae corolla in hortulis regiae scholae Salopiensis contextuerunt tres ...

Shrewsbury (England). Royal School - 1801 - 368 pages
...cliff. О mother Ida, many-fountain'd Ida, Dear mother Ida, hearken ere I die. For now the noonday quiet holds the hill ; The grasshopper is silent in...sleeps. The purple flowers droop ; the golden bee Aenone. Phrygia locus sub Ida iacet abditus, aliis Qvot in Ionum iugis sunt speciosior, ubi aqvae Vapor...
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Chapters on the Poets of Ancient Greece

Henry Alford - 1841 - 272 pages
...seat from the upper clift'. " ' O mother Ida, manyfountained Ida, Dear mother Ida, hearken ere I die. The grasshopper is silent in the grass, The lizard with his shadow on the stone Sleeps like a shadow, and the scarletwinged Cicala in the noonday leapeth not. Along the water-rounded...
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The United States Democratic Review, Volume 14

1844 - 671 pages
...the guardian hills — "Oh, mother Ida, many fountained Ida, Dear mother Ida, hearken, ere I die ! The grasshopper is silent in the grass, The lizard, with his shadow on the stone, Steeps like a shadow, and the scarlet winged Cicala, in the noon-day leapeth not. Alang the water-rounded...
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Sabrinae Corolla in Hortulis Regiae Scholae Salopiensis contexuerunt tres ...

Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1850 - 364 pages
...cliff. О mother Ida, many-fountain'd Ida, Dear mother Ida, hearken ere I die. For now the noonday quiet holds the hill ; The grasshopper is silent in...sleeps. The purple flowers droop ; the golden bee Aenone. Phrygia locus sub Ida iacet abditus, aliis Qvot in lonum iugis sunt speciosior, ubi aqvae Vapor...
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Poems

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 402 pages
...cliff. " 0 mother Ida, many-fountain'd Ida, Dear mother Ida, harken ere I die. For now the noonday quiet holds the hill : The grasshopper is silent in...cicala sleeps. The purple flowers droop : the golden hee Is lily-cradled : I alone awake. My eyes are full of tears, my heart of love, My heart is hreaking,...
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Poems

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1853 - 404 pages
...cliff. " O mother Ida, many-fountain' d Ida, Dear mother Ida, harken ere I die. For now the noonday quiet holds the hill : The grasshopper is silent in...grass : The lizard, with his shadow on the stone, Bests like a shadow, and the cicala sleeps. The purple flowers droop : the golden bee Is lily-cradled...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 28

1871 - 776 pages
.... Along the mountains all the women call Me beautiful, all love me." CEttone. " For now the noonday quiet holds the hill ; The grasshopper is silent in...grass ; The lizard, with his shadow on the stone, Bests like a shadow, and the cicala sleeps. The purple flowers droop ; the golden bee Is lily-cradled...
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The Williams Quarterly, Volumes 4-5

1857 - 818 pages
...intense to allow the disturbance of outcry or flourish. Such is the solemn silence when " The noonday quiet holds the hill : The grasshopper is silent in...the grass . The lizard with his shadow on the stone, Bests like a shadow, and the cicola sleeps. The purple flowers droop : the golden beo Is lily-cradled."...
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The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 6

Benjamin John Wallace, Albert Barnes - 1858 - 720 pages
...sings to : 0 mother Ida, many-fountained Ida, Dear mother Ida, hearken ere I die. For now the noonday quiet holds the hill : The grasshopper is silent in...sleeps. The purple flowers droop : the golden bee la lily-cradled : I alone awake. We can give from CEnone nothing more than the admirable pictures of...
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Poems

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1858 - 402 pages
...ere I die. For now the noonday quiet holds the hill : , The grasshopper is silent in the grass : I The lizard, with his shadow on the stone, Rests like...the golden bee . Is lily-cradled : I alone awake. 4 My eyes are full of tears, my heart of love, My heart is breaking, and my eyes are dim, And I am...
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