| England - 1835 - 794 pages
...sweet of earliest bloom, No wailing ghost shall dare appear To vex with shrieks this quiet grove ; But shepherd lads assemble here, And melting virgins own...lend his little aid, With hoary moss, and gather'd flow'rs, To deck the ground where thou art laid. When howling winds and beating rain In tempests shake... | |
| Joseph Edwards - 1835 - 240 pages
...spring. No wailing ghost shall dare appear, To vex with shrieks this quiet grove, But shepherd-lads assemble here, And melting virgins own their love....lend his little aid, With hoary moss and gather'd flow'rs To deck the ground where thou art laid. When howling winds and beating rain In tempests shake... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1835 - 390 pages
...suited to his particular character and more familiar feelings. CHAPTER XXV. No withered witch shalt here be seen, No goblins lead their nightly crew;...haunt the green, And dress thy grave with pearly dew. COLLINS. IT is rare indeed that the philosophy of a dignified Indian is so far disturbed, as to destroy... | |
| Author of The young man's own book - 1836 - 336 pages
...the breathing spring. No wailing ghost shall dare appear, To vex with shrieks this quiet grove, But shepherd lads assemble here, And melting virgins own...Shall kindly lend his little aid. With hoary moss, and gathcr'd flowers, To deck the ground where thou art laid When howling winds nnd beating rain In tempests... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 534 pages
...shepherd lads assemble here, And melting virgins men their love. No withered witch shall here be seen, Nor goblins lead their nightly crew : The female fays...Shall kindly lend his little aid, With hoary moss, and gathered flowers, To deck the ground where thou art laid. When holding winds, and beating rain, In... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1836 - 242 pages
...passed, in a humor that was suited to his particular character and more familiar feelings. CHAPTER VIII. No wither'd witch shall here be seen, No goblins lead...haunt the green, And dress thy grave with pearly dew. COLLINS. IT is rare indeed that the philosophy of a dignified Indian is so far disturbed, as to destroy... | |
| 1836 - 558 pages
...love. No withered witch shall here be seen; No goblins lead their nightly crew : The female fays sholl haunt the green, And dress thy grave with pearly dew!...Shall kindly lend his little aid, With hoary moss, and gathered flowers, To deck the ground where thou art laid. • Ooriotanua. See Mr. Spcnco'. Dialogue... | |
| Charles Bucke - 1837 - 488 pages
...the dirge, sung over the grave of Fidele : — The redbreast oft, at evening hour, Shall kindly lead his little aid, With hoary moss, and gather'd flowers, To deck the ground, where thou art laid. THE TOMB OF PUBLICOLA THE TYBOLESE. ADAXSON, author of the Families of Plants, left in his will, that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 522 pages
...wither'd wilch shall here be seen, Л'о goblins lead their nightly crew: The female fays shall haimt tlte green, And dress thy grave with pearly dew. The red-breast oft at evening hours, Shall kindly lend his liltlt aid, With hoary moss, and gathered flowers, To deck the ground where thou art laid. When hmcling... | |
| 1839 - 66 pages
...the breathing spring. No wailing ghost shall dare appear, To vex with shrieks this quiet grove ; But shepherd lads assemble here, And melting virgins own...grave with pearly dew. The redbreast oft at evening hour Shall kindly lend his little aid. With hoary moss and gather'd flower To deck the ground where... | |
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