| 1817 - 732 pages
...Delight me with tliy wandering hum, And rouse me from my musing hour; Oh ! try no more yon tedious fields, Come taste the sweets my garden yields : The...all are thine! And, careless of this noon-tide heat, I' 11 follow as thy ramble guides; To watch Ihee pause, and chafe thy feet, And sweep them o'er thy... | |
| 1817 - 702 pages
...Delight me with ihy wandering hum, And rouse me from my musing hour; Oh ! try no more yon teilious fields, Come taste the sweets my garden yields: The treasures of each blooming mine, Tbe bud, the blossom — all are thine! And, careless of this noon-tide heat, I' II follow as thy ramble... | |
| John Evans - 1818 - 564 pages
...Delight me with thy wandering hum, And rouse me from my musing hour. O ! try no more those tedious fields, Come taste the sweets my garden yields ; The...blooming mine, The bud, the blossom — all are thine I And, careless of the noon-tide heat, I'll follow as thy ramble guides, To watch thee, pause, and... | |
| Mary Anne Cragg - 1830 - 260 pages
...Delight me with thy wand'ring hum, And rouse me from my musing hour: Oh ! try no more those tedious fields, Come taste the sweets my garden yields: The treasures of each blooming mine, The bud, the blossom—all are thine. " And careless of this noon-tide heat, I'll follow as thy ramble guides; To... | |
| Edward Jesse - 1832 - 566 pages
...Delight me with thy -wandering hum, ' And rouse me from my musing hour ; ' Oh ! try no more those tedious fields, ' Come taste the sweets my garden yields :...mine, ' The bud — the blossom — all are thine.' In some papers published a few years ago in the ' Plain Englishman/ I endeavoured to point out the... | |
| Edward Jesse - 1832 - 340 pages
...Delight me with thy wandering hum, And rouse me from my musing hour ; Oh ! try no more those tedious fields, Come taste the sweets my garden yields : The treasures of each blooming mine, The bud—the blossom—all are thine.' In some papers published a few years ago in the ' Plain Englishman,'... | |
| Flowers - 1835 - 174 pages
...yields; The treasure of each blooming mine, The bud—the blossom—all are thine ' And careless of tne noontide heat, I'll follow as thy ramble guides, To...feet, And sweep them o'er thy downy sides ; Then in a flower-bell nestling lie, And all thy busiest ardour ply ; Then o'er the stem, though fair it grow,... | |
| 1840 - 652 pages
...bower ; Delight me with thy wandering hum, And rouse me from my musing hour. Oh try no more yon tedious fields, Come, taste the sweets my garden yields ;...bud, the blossom, all are thine. And, careless of the noontide heat, I 'll follow as thy ramble guides ; To watch thee pause, arid chafe thy feet, And... | |
| John Holmes Agnew - 1843 - 604 pages
...Delight me with thy wandering hum, And rouse me from my musing hour: Oh ! try no more those tedious fields, Come, taste the sweets my garden yields :...blooming mine, The bud, the blossom, — all are thine." Pliny bids us plant thyme and apiaster, violets, roses, and lilies. Columella, who, • Of Gilbert... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1843 - 624 pages
...Delight me with thy wandering hum, And rouse me from my musing hour : Oh ! try no more those tedious fields, Come, taste the sweets my garden yields: The...blooming mine, The bud, the blossom, — all are thine.' Pliny bids us plant thyme and apiaster, violets, roses, and lilies. Columella, who, contrary to all... | |
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