| William Stanley Braithwaite - 1909 - 892 pages
...the wood through, The lark, linnet, throstle, and nightingale too. Winds over us whispered, flocks by us did bleat; And chirp went the grasshopper under our feet. But now she is absent, though still they sing on, The woods are but lonely, the melody's gone; Her voice in the consort, as... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1917 - 440 pages
...the wood through, The lark, linnet, throstle, and nightingale too ; Winds over us whisper'd, flocks by us did bleat, And chirp went the grasshopper under our feet. But now she is absent, though still they sing on ; The woods are but lonely, the melody's gone : Her voice in the concert,... | |
| Iolo Aneurin Williams - 1923 - 524 pages
...the wood through, The lark, linnet, throstle, and nightingale too. Winds over us whisper 'd. Flocks by us did bleat ; And chirp went the grasshopper under our feet. But now she is absent, though still they sing on, The woods are but lonely, the melody's gone ; Her voice, in the consort,... | |
| Iolo Aneurin Williams - 1923 - 528 pages
...Flocks by us did bleat ; And chirp went the grasshopper under our feet. But now she is absent, though still they sing on, The woods are but lonely, the melody's gone ; Her voice, in the consort, as now I have found, Gave everything else its agreeable sound. Rose ! what is become of thy... | |
| Eric Partridge - 1924 - 284 pages
...all the wood thro', The lark, linnet, throstle, and nightingale too ; Winds over us whisper'd, flocks by us did bleat, And chirp went the grasshopper under...woods are but lonely, the melody's gone : Her voice is the consort, as now I have found, * Gave ev'ry thing else its agreable sound. Rose, what is become... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1924 - 440 pages
...the wood through, The lark, linnet, throstle, and nightingale too ; Winds over us whisper'd, flocks by us did bleat. And chirp went the grasshopper under our feet. But now she is absent, though still they sing on ; The woods are but lonely, the melody's gone : Her voice in the concert,... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1925 - 408 pages
...the wood through, The lark, linnet, throstle, and nightingale too ; Winds over us whispered, lloc'ks by us did bleat, And chirp ! went the grasshopper under our feet. But now she is absent, though still they sing on, The woods are but lonely, the melody 's gone : Her voice in the concert,... | |
| David Nichol Smith - 1926 - 744 pages
...all the Wood thro', The Lark, Linnet, Throstle, and Nightingale too ; Winds over us whisper'd, Flocks by us did bleat, And chirp went the Grasshopper under...are but lonely, the Melody's gone : Her Voice in the Consort, as now I have found Gave ev'ry thing else its agreeable Sound. Rose, what is become of thy... | |
| Kathleen Winifred Campbell - 1926 - 220 pages
...all the Wood thro', The Lark, Linnet, Throstle, and Nightingale too ; Winds over us whisper'd, Flocks by us did Bleat, And chirp went the Grasshopper under...are but lonely, the Melody's gone : Her Voice in the Consort, as now I have found, Gave ev'ry Thing else its agreeable Sound. Rose, what is become of thy... | |
| Kathleen Winifred Campbell - 1926 - 224 pages
...Lark, Linnet, Throstle, and Nightingale too ; iVinds over us whisper'd, Flocks by us did Bleat, Vnd chirp went the Grasshopper under our Feet. But now...are but lonely, the Melody's gone : Her Voice in the Consort, as now I have found, jave ev'ry Thing else its agreeable Sound. Rose, what is become of thy... | |
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