The gray trunks, and, as gamesome infants' eyes. With gentle meanings, and most innocent wiles, Fold their beams round the hearts of those that love, These twine their tendrils with the wedded boughs Uniting their close union ; the woven leaves Make... Poems, Longer and Shorter - Page 324by Thomas Burbidge - 1838 - 356 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1871 - 742 pages
...blossoms, flow around The grey trunks, and, as gamesome infants' eyes, With gentle meanings, and moat innocent wiles, Fold their beams round the hearts...tendrils with the wedded boughs Uniting their close union ; the woven leaves Make net-work of the dark blue light of day, And the night's noontide clearness,... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1874 - 584 pages
...parasites, .-'.. i r'. 1 with ten thousand blossoms, flow around The grey trunks, and, as gamesome infants' eyes, With gentle meanings, and most innocent wiles,...tendrils with the wedded boughs Uniting their close union ; the woven leaves Hake net-work of the dark blue light of day, And the night's noontide clearness,... | |
 | Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 860 pages
...parasites, Starred with ten thousand blossoms, flow around The gray trunks ; and, as gamesome infants' О God ! — they hurl the defenders from the battlements...them that can resist no longer ! ' ' The bridge ; the woven leaves Make network of the dark -blue light of day And the night's noontide clearness,... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1876 - 494 pages
...advantage in right reading in 1839. disturbing Shelley's text. The gray trunks, and, as gamesome infants' eyes, With gentle meanings, and most innocent wiles,...Fold their beams round the hearts of those that love, Those twine their tendrils with the wedded boughs Uniting their close union ; the woven leaves «a... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1878 - 440 pages
...parasites, Starred with ten thousand blossoms, flow around The gray trunks, and, as gamesome infants' eyes, With gentle meanings, and most innocent wiles,...tendrils with the wedded boughs Uniting their close union ; the woven leaves Make net-work of the dark blue light of day, And the night's noontide clearness,... | |
 | 1878 - 618 pages
...parasites, Starred with ten thousand blossoms, flow around The gray trunks, and as gamesome infants' eyes, With gentle meanings and most innocent wiles,...with the wedded boughs, Uniting their close union ; the woven leaves Make network of the dark-blue light of day, And the night's noontide clearness,... | |
 | Robert Chambers - 1879 - 428 pages
...parasites, Starred with ten thousand blossoms, flow around The gray trunks ; and, as gamesome infants' eyes, With gentle meanings and most innocent wiles, Fold their beams round the hearts of those that lore, These twine their tendrils with the wedded boughs, Uniting their close union ; the woven leaves... | |
 | George Henry Calvert - 1880 - 316 pages
...thousand blossoms," that clasp the gray bark of a double-trunked tree : " And, as gamesome infants' eyes, With gentle meanings, and most innocent wiles,...with the wedded boughs Uniting their close union." At last, weak and worn, he reaches a green recess where human foot had never pressed. There he lies... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880 - 452 pages
...parasites, 18 Starred with ten thousand blossoms, flow around The gray trunks, and, as gamesome infants' eyes, With gentle meanings, and most innocent wiles,...tendrils with the wedded boughs Uniting their close union ; the woven leaves Make net-work of the dark blue light of day, And the night's noontide clearness,... | |
 | Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 648 pages
...parasites, Starred with ten-thousand blossoms, flow around The grey trunks ; and, as gamesome infants' eyes, With gentle meanings and most innocent wiles,...with the wedded boughs, Uniting their close union ; the woven leaves Make network of. the dark -blue light of day And the night's noontide clearness,... | |
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