O'er all the bees, with murmuring music, flew From bell to bell, to sip the treasured dew ; While insect myriads, in the solar gleams, Glanced to and fro, like intermingling beams ; So fresh, so pure, the woods, the sky, the air, It seemed a place where... Adam's Peak: Legendary, Traditional, and Historic Notices of the Samanala ... - Page 252by William Skeen - 1870 - 408 pagesFull view - About this book
| English literature - 1813 - 1008 pages
...\Vher« trodden flowers their richest odour« breathe: O'er all the Beej, with murmuring music, flew From bell to bell, to sip the treasured dew ; While insect...Glanced to and fro, like intermingling beams; So fresh, «o pure, the woods, the sky, the »ir. It seem'da place where Angels might repair, Л id time their... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1814 - 572 pages
...flowers their richest odours breathe : • O'er all the bees, with murmuring music, flew From brll to bell, to sip the treasured dew ; While insect myriads, in the solar gleams, Glanced to and fro, Jike intermingling beams ; So fresh, so pure, the woods, the sky, the air, It seem'da place where Angels... | |
| William Banks - English language - 1823 - 462 pages
...murmuring music flew From bell to bell, to sip the treasured dew ; Whilst insect myriads, in their solar gleams, Glanced to and fro, like intermingling...So fresh, so pure, the woods, the sky, the air, It seemed a place where angels might repair And tune their harps beneath those tranquil shades, To morning... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 pages
...Where trodden flowers their richest odours brcauV O'er all the bees, with murmuring music, flew From bell to bell, to sip the treasured dew; While insect...seem'da place where angels might repair, And tune their harp» beneath those tranquil shades, To morning songs, or moonlight serenades. He paused again, with... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...flowers their richest odors breathe 209 O'er all the bee«, with murmuring music, flew From bell to hell, to sip the treasured dew; While insect myriads, in...So fresh, so pure, the woods, the sky, the air, It Mem'da place where angels might repair, And tune their harps beneath those tranquil shades, To morning... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pages
...flowers their richest odors bren: he 20У O'er all the bee«, with murmuring music, flew From bell 10 bell, to sip the treasured dew ; While insect myriads, in the solar gleams, Glanced to and fro, like intcrnunglmg beams ; So fresh, so pure, the woods, the sky, the air, It seem'da place where angels... | |
| English poetry - 1836 - 514 pages
...trodden flowers their richest odors breathe. 209 O'er all the bee*, with murmuring music, flew From bell to bell, to sip the treasured dew ; While insect...myriads, in the solar gleams, Glanced to and fro, like inlermingling beams ; So fresh, so pure, the woods, the sky, the air, It seem'da place where angels... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1839 - 510 pages
...flew From bell to hell, to sip the treasured dew; While insect myriads, in the holar gleams, Glanecd to and fro, like intermingling beams ; So fresh, so pure, the woods, the sky, the air. It seem'da plaeo where angels might repair, And tune their harps bcnealh those tranquil shades, To morning songs,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1843 - 516 pages
...trodden flowers their richest odors breathe O'er all the bees, with murmuring music, flew From bell Ui bell, to sip the treasured dew; While insect myriads,...Glanced to and fro, like intermingling beams ; So fresh, BO pure, the woods, the sky, the air, It seern'da place where angels might repair, And tune their harps... | |
| English literature - 1845 - 614 pages
...Where trodden flowers iheir richest odors breathe j O'er all, the Bees, with murmuring music, flew From ave visions of delight; And soft I'ro, like intermingling beams ; So fresh, so pure, the woods, the sky, the air, It seemed a place... | |
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