Therefore all seasons shall be sweet to thee, Whether the summer clothe the general earth With greenness, or the redbreast sit and sing Betwixt the tufts of snow on the bare branch Of mossy apple-tree, while the nigh thatch Smokes in the sun-thaw; whether... American Quarterly Review - Page 505edited by - 1836Full view - About this book
| Henry Norman Hudson - English poetry - 1875 - 728 pages
...bare branch Of mossy apple-tree, while the nigh thatch Smokes in the sun -thaw; whether the eve-drops fall, Heard only in the trances of the blast, Or if...silent icicles, Quietly shining to the quiet Moon. DEJECTION": AN ODE. % Late, late yestreen I saw the new Moon, With the old Moon in her arms ; And I... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - American literature - 1876 - 860 pages
...the nigh thatch Smokes in the sun-thaw ; whether the evedrops fall, Heard only in Ihe Irances of Ihe t lo Ihe quiel moon. Love, Hopi, and Patience in Education. O'er wayward childhood wouldst thou hold... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - American literature - 1876 - 870 pages
...sun-thaw ; whether the evedrops fall, Heard only in Ihe Irances of Ihe blasl, Or if Ihe secret minislry of frost Shall hang them up in silent icicles, Quietly shining to the quiet moon. Love, Hope, and Patience in Education. O'er wayward childhood wouldsl ihou hold firm rule, And sun... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1877 - 416 pages
...whether the eave-drops fall Heard only in the trances of the blast, Or if the secret ministry of frost t Shall hang them up in silent icicles, Quietly shining to the quiet Moon. [Like those, my babe ! which ere to-morrow's warmth Have capp'd their sharp keen points with pendulous... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1877 - 408 pages
...whether the eave-drops fall Heard only in the trances of the blast, Or if the secret ministry of frost t Shall hang them up in silent icicles, Quietly shining to the quiet Moon. [Like those, my babe ! which ere to-morrow's warmth Have capp'd their sharp keen points with pendulous... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1878 - 826 pages
...bare branch Of mossy apple-tree, while the nigh thatch Smokes in the sunthaw ; whether the eve-drops fall Heard only in the trances of the blast, Or if...silent icicles, Quietly shining to the quiet Moon. 17W. 36: THE NIGHTINGALE. A CONVERSATION POEM. APRIL, 1798. No cloud, no relique of the sunken day... | |
| Choice poems - English poetry - 1879 - 206 pages
...educated. K Therefore all seasons shall be sweet to thee, Whether the summer clothe the general earth 1 With greenness, or the redbreast sit and sing Betwixt...silent icicles, Quietly shining to the quiet moon. Samuel Taylor Coleridge : 1772-1834. (See page 48.) THE BUCKET. How dear to this heart are the scenes... | |
| Helen A Hertz - 1879 - 292 pages
...bare branch Of mossy apple-tree, while the nigh thatch Smokes in the sun-thaw ; whether the eve-drops fall, Heard only in the trances of the blast, Or if...silent icicles, Quietly shining to the quiet moon. ST COLERIDGE. 64. THE world is too much with us ; late and soon, Getting and spending, we lay waste... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1879 - 428 pages
...branch Of mossy apple-tree, while the nigh thatch Smokes in the sun-thaw ; whether the evedrops faD, Heard only in the trances of the blast, Or if the...frost Shall hang them up in silent icicles, Quietly saining to the quiet moon. Love, Hope, and Paticnce in Edueatton. O'er wayward childhood wouldst thou... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1880 - 650 pages
...shalt thou see and hear The lovely shapes and sounds intelligible Of that eternal language, which thy God Utters, who from eternity doth teach Himself in...silent icicles, Quietly shining to the quiet Moon. DEJECTION. AN ODE. 'Late, late yestreen I saw the new Moon, With the old Moon in her arms; And I fear,... | |
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