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" Up springs the lark, Shrill-voiced, and loud, the messenger of morn; Ere yet the shadows fly, he mounted sings Amid the dawning clouds, and from their haunts Calls up the tuneful nations. "
The seasons. To which is prefixed the life of the author - Page 34
by James Thomson - 1803 - 168 pages
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Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose

Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - 1910 - 776 pages
...lark, Shrill-voiced and loud, the messenger of morn: Ere yet the shadows fly, he mounted sings 590 e, considering 䁀 / 髀 0 l ... ŀ 0 f ܔ炀 ׌ ? bush Bending with dewy moisture, o 'er the heads Of the coy quiristers« that lodge within, 695 Are...
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Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose

Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews - 1910 - 778 pages
...from their haunts Calls up the tuneful nations. Every copse Deep-tangled, tree irregular, and bush 595 Are prodigal of harmony. The thrush And wood-lark, o'er the kind-contending throng Superior heard,...
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A Dictionary of Quotations from English and American Poets: Based Upon Bohn ...

Henry George Bohn - 1911 - 784 pages
...Bk. iii. Line loo. Up springs the lark, Shrill-voic'd, and loud, the messenger of morn; Ere yet the shadows fly, he mounted sings Amid the dawning clouds,...and from their haunts Calls up the tuneful nations. 2605 Thomson : Seasons. Spring. Line 590. LAUGHTER — see Smiles. They laugh that win. 2606 Shaks....
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A Dictionary of Quotations from English and American Poets

Henry George Bohn, Anna Lydia Ward - 1911 - 784 pages
...the lark, Shrill-voic'd, and loud, the messenger of morn ; Ere yet the shadows fly, he mounted slugs Amid the dawning clouds, and from their haunts Calls up the tuneful nations. 2605 Thomson : Seasons. Spring. Line 590. LAUGHTER — see Smiles. They laugh that win. 2606 Shaks....
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English history, poetry and prose. Western Europe

Delphian Society - 1913 - 566 pages
...In music unconfin'd. Up springs the lark, Shrill-voiced, and loud, the messenger of mom: Ere yet the shadows fly, he mounted sings Amid the dawning clouds,...nations. Every copse Deep-tangled, tree irregular, and bush Bending with dewy moisture, o'er the heads Of the coy quiristers that lodge within, Are prodigal...
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Pamphlet, Issues 27-47

1914 - 556 pages
...In music unconfined. Up springs the lark, Shrill-voiced and loud, the messenger of morn; Ere yet the shadows fly, he mounted sings Amid the dawning clouds,...nations. Every copse Deep-tangled, tree irregular, and bush Bending with dewy moisture o'er the heads Of the coy quiristers that lodge within, Are prodigal...
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On Concentration and Suggestion in Poetry

Sidney Colvin - 1915 - 40 pages
...music un confined. Up springs the lark, Shrill-voiced and loud, the messenger of morn; Ere yet the shadows fly, he mounted sings < Amid the dawning clouds,...their haunts Calls up the tuneful nations. Every copse I Deep-tangled, tree irregular, and bush Bending with dewy moisture o'er the heads Of the coy quiristers...
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Early days; or, The Wesleyan scholar's guide

1870 - 750 pages
...always agreeable to the lover of the country. " Every copse Deep-tangled, tree irregular, and bush Bending with dewy moisture o'er the heads Of the coy...prodigal of harmony. The thrush And wood-lark, o'er the kind-contending throng Superior heard, rim through the sweetest length Of notes ; when list'ning Philomela...
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Reference Guides that Should be Known and how to Use Them

Florence May Hopkins - 1919 - 338 pages
...springs the lark, loud, the messenger of Shrill-voiced, morn ; Ere yet the shadows fly, he mounted sing?. Amid the dawning clouds, and from their haunts Calls up the tuneful nations. p. THOMSON — The Season*. Spring. L. 587. The lark sung loud ; the music at his heart Had called...
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The Family friend [ed. by R.K. Philp]., Volume 6

Robert Kemp Philp - 464 pages
...beautifully describes the harmony of birds : — " Every copse Deep tangled, tree irregular, and bush Bending with dewy moisture, o'er the heads Of the...prodigal of harmony. The thrush And wood-lark, o'er the kind contending throng Superior heard, run through the sweetest length Of notes ; when listening Philomela...
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