| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1843 - 516 pages
...here the desert flourish'd as the rose ; From sapling trees, with lucid foliage crown'd Gay lights nnd shadows twinkled on the ground ; Up the tall stems...turf beneath, Where trodden flowers their richest odors breathe O'er all the bees, with murmuring music, flew From bell Ui bell, to sip the treasured... | |
| English literature - 1845 - 614 pages
...the desert flourished as the rose ; From sapling trees, with lucid foliage crowned, Gay lights nnd ll that they desire. Full of this whim was thoughtful...The mtuic, yearning like a god in pain, She scarce ; * t!osl 1'infausTj ral Spande Orimie e I nav-i^anti »nri«t*. Orion, chl Ira gli astri in ciel ntpicnuB... | |
| Horticulture - 1847 - 736 pages
...air, and aids descending sleep." WIFFEN'S GARCILASSO. " From sapling trees, with lucid foliage crown'd Gay lights and shadows twinkled on the ground : Up...richest odours breathe; O'er all the bees with murmuring music flew From bell to bell, to sip the honied dew." MONTGOMERY. ( To be continued.) ON THE COLOURED... | |
| James Montgomery - English poetry - 1850 - 402 pages
...glows. For here the desert flourish'd as the rose ; From sapling trees, with lueid foliage erown'd. Gay lights and shadows twinkled on the ground ; Up the tall stems luxuriant ereepers run, To hang their silver blossoms in the sun ; Orion, ehi tra gll astrl in elel rlsplendo... | |
| English poetry - 1851 - 496 pages
...trees with lucid foliage crown'd, Gay lights and shadows twinkled on the ground : Up the tall steins luxuriant creepers run To hang their silver blossoms...odours breathe ; O'er all, the bees with murmuring music flew From bell to bell, to sip the treasur'd dew ; Whilst insect myriads, in their solar gleams,... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1853 - 740 pages
...glows, For here the desert flourish'd as the rose ; From sapling trees with lucid foliage crown'd, Gay lights and shadows twinkled on the ground : Up...odours breathe : O'er all, the bees with murmuring music flew From bell to bell, to sip the treasured dew ; Whilst insect myriads, m their solar gleams,... | |
| James Montgomery, Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1853 - 926 pages
...lucid foliage crown'd, Gay lights and shadows twinkled on the ground ; Up the tall stems'luxuriant creepers run, To hang their silver blossoms in the...odours breathe : 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,... | |
| James Montgomery, John Holland - 1856 - 350 pages
...America, he had often repeated my verses, especially a couplet from ' The World be fore the Flood'— ' Up the tall stems luxuriant creepers run, To hang their silver blossoms in the sun ; ' and he supposed I must have visited, or at least had some tropical scene in view, when I wrote... | |
| Fruit-culture - 1856 - 594 pages
...describes it:— " From sapling trees, with lucid foliage crowned, Gay lights and shadows trembled on the ground ; Up the tall stems luxuriant creepers...turf beneath, Where trodden flowers their richest odor breathe ; O'er all, the bees with murmuring music flew From bell to bell to sip the honeyed dew."... | |
| Fruit-culture - 1856 - 626 pages
...describes it : — " From sapling trees, with lucid foliage crowned, Gay lights and shadows trembled on the ground ; Up the tall stems luxuriant creepers...turf beneath, Where trodden flowers their richest odor breathe ; O'er all, the bees with murmuring music flew From bell to bell to sip the honeyed dew."... | |
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