| Michael Drayton - 1753 - 434 pages
...lofty top, which late the humorous night Befpangled had with pearl, to pleafe the morning's fight : On which the mirthful quires, with their clear open throats, Unto the joyful morn fo ftrain their warbling notes, That hills and vallies ring, and even the echoing air Seems all compos'd... | |
| Henry Headley - 1810 - 238 pages
...humorous night Bespangled had with pearl, to please the morning's sight: On which the mirthful choirs, with their clear open throats, Unto the joyful morn so strain their warbling notes, That hills and vallies ring, and even the echoing air Seems all compos'd of sounds, about them every where. The throstle... | |
| Henry Headley - 1810 - 236 pages
...strain their warbling notes, That hills and vallies ring, and even the echoing air Seems all compos'd of sounds, about them every where. The throstle with shrill sharps ; as purposely he sung T' awake the lustless sun ; or chiding, that so long He was in coming forth, that should the thickets... | |
| 1821 - 444 pages
...goodly glitt'ring east Gilds every lofty top, which late the humorous night Bespangled had with pearl, to please the morning's sight : On which the mirthful...quires, with their clear open throats, Unto the joyful uiorn so strain their warbling notes, That hills and vallies ring, and even the echoing air Seems all... | |
| 1843 - 684 pages
...goodly glitt'ring east Gilds every lofty top, which late the humorous night Bespangled had with pearl, to please the morning's sight ; On which the mirthful...echoing air Seems all composed of sounds, about them everywhere. The throstle, with shrill sharps ; as purposely he song T" awake the listless sun ; or... | |
| William Hone - 1832 - 852 pages
...goodly glittering east Gilds every lofty top, which late the humorous night Bespangled had with pearl, to please the morning's sight ; On which the mirthful...all composed of sounds, about them every where. The throstel with shrill sharps ; as purposely he sung ^ T awake the listless sun; or, chiding that so... | |
| William Hone - 1832 - 874 pages
...lofty top, which late the humorous night Bespangled had with pearl, to piense the morning's light; On which the mirthful quires, with their clear open...all composed of sounds, about them every where. The ihrostel with shrill sharps ; as purposely he sung T' awake the listless sun; or, chiding that so long... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1841 - 844 pages
...goodly glitt'ring east Gilds every lofty top, whichlate thehumorousnight Bespangled had with pearl, to please the morning's sight : On which the mirthful...echoing air Seems all composed of sounds, about them everywhere. The throstel, with shrillsharps; as purposely he sung T awake the lustless sun ; or chiding,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1844 - 846 pages
...goodly glitt'ring east Gilds every lofty top, which late thehumorousnight Bespangled had with pearl, rsonate an awkward scorn For those who are not poets...brother-dunces lash, Who crowd the press with hou theirwarbling notes, l'ii. 1 1 li i 11ч and valleys ring,and even the echoing air Seems all composed... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 pages
...lofty top, which late the humorous night Bespangled had with pearl, to please the morning's sight t in English, or other tongue, prosing or versing, but...chiefly the latter, the style, by certain vital si note«, That hills and values ring, and even the echoing air Seems all composed of sounds, about them... | |
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