| James Gillman - 1838 - 386 pages
...air To move away the ringlet curl From the lovely lady's cheek — There is not wind enough to twirl The one red leaf, the last of its clan, That dances as often as dance it can, Hanging so light, and hanging so high, On the topmost twig that looks up at the sky. Hush, beating... | |
| Anne Pratt - 1840 - 448 pages
...year. Some few, like the red-cornel, have their foliage altogether red ; others have here and there, " The one red leaf, the last of its clan, That dances as often as dance it can ; Hanging so light, and hanging so high, From the topmost twig that looks up at the sky." The prevalence... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1841 - 506 pages
...air To move away the ringlet curl From the lovely lady's cheek — There is not wind enough to twirl The one red leaf, the last of its clan, That dances as often as dance it can, Hanging so light, and hanging so high, On the topmost twig that looks up to the sky. d 2 Coleridge,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 pages
...air To move away the ringlet curl Krnm the lovely lady's cheek — There Is not wind enough to twirl The one red leaf, the last of Its clan. That dances as often as dance it сяп. Hanging so light, and hanging so high, On the topmost twig that look* at the iky."} 12б 127... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1845 - 582 pages
...air To move away the ringlet curl From the lovely lady's cheek — There is not wind enough to twirl The one red leaf, the last of its clan. That dances as often as dance it can. Hanging so light, and hanging so high, On tho topmost twig that looks up at the sky. Hush, beating... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 372 pages
...the ringlet curl From the lovely lady's cheek — There is not wind enough to twirl The one red lenf, the last of its clan, That dances as often as dance it can, Hanging sS tight and hanging so high, On the topmost twig that looks up at the shy. Hush, beating heart... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 1068 pages
...air To move away the ringlet curl From the lo\ely lady's chock — There is not wind enough to twirl The one red leaf, the last of its clan, That dances as often as dance it can, flanging so light, and hanging so high. On the topmost twig that looks at Ihe sky." — К 298 SÍK... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1847 - 880 pages
...air To move away the ringlet curl From the lovely lady's cheek — There Is not wind enough to twirl ul eye : So Beauty lures the full-grown child, With hue as bright, and wing a Hanging so light, and hanjrinp so high. On the topmost twig that looks at tne sky."1 » [And its thrilling... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1847 - 352 pages
...air To move away the ringlet curl From the lovely lady's cheek — There is not wind enough to twirl The one red leaf, the last of its clan, That dances as often as dance it can, Hanging so light, and hanging so high, On the topmost twig that looks up at the sky. Hush, beating... | |
| William Sloan Graham - 1849 - 292 pages
...the ahTo move away the ringlet curl From the lovely lady's cheek. There is not wind enough to twirl The one red leaf — the last of its clan, That dances as often as dance it can, Hanging so light, and hanging so high, On the topmost twig that looks up to the sky." A school-boy... | |
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