| John Milton - 1864 - 584 pages
...Presbyter is but Old Priest writ large. 20 SONNETS. TO THE NIGHTINGALE. O NIGHTINGALE ! that on yon bloomy spray Warblest at eve, when all the woods are still ; Thou with fresh hope the lover's heart dost fill, While the jolly Hours lead on propitious May. Thy liquid notes that close the eye of day,... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 344 pages
...interpose them oft, is not unwise. J. MILTON 114 TO THE NIGHTINGALE O NIGHTINGALE, that on yon bloomy spray warblest at eve, when all the woods are still ; thou with fresh hopes the lover's heart dost fill, while the jolly Hours lead on propitious May. Thy liquid notes that... | |
| Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood - 1865 - 666 pages
...new English poems. Earliest in order, stands his " Sonnet to the Nightingale," which begins thus : " O Nightingale, that on yon blooming spray, Warblest...are still, Thou with fresh hope the lover's heart dost fill, While the jolly hours lead on propitious May." After this comes a pair of short poems, the... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1865 - 120 pages
...Bill and mittens, lie ye there ! John Clare. TO THE NIGHTINGALE. O NIGHTINGALE, tlmt on yon bloomy spray Warblest at eve, when all the woods are still, Thou with fresh hope the lover's heart dost fill, While the jolly hours lead on propitious May. Thy liquid notes, that close the eye of day,... | |
| John Milton, Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 708 pages
...nnd prejudices. Sm ECKRTOX BRVDOES. SONNETS. TO THE NIGHTINGALE. 0 NIGHTINGALE, that on yon bloomy spray Warblest at eve, when all the woods are still ; Thou with fresh hope the lover's heart dost fill, While the jolly Hours lead on propitious May. Thy liquid notes that close the eye of day,... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1865 - 116 pages
...mittens, lie ye there ! John Clare. TO THE NIGHTINGALE. O NIGHTINGALE, that on yon bloomy spray Warble st at eve, when all the woods are still, Thou with fresh hope the lover's heart dost fill, While the jolly hours lead on propitious May. Thy liquid notes, that close the eye of day,... | |
| 1866 - 376 pages
...Warton. " bauk] ie spare. Warton, SONNETS. I. TO THE NIGHTINGALE. O NIGHTINGALE, that on yon bloomy spray Warblest at eve, when all the woods are still, Thou with fresh hope the lover's heart dost fill, While the jolly hours lead on propitious May. Thy liquid notes that close the eye of day,... | |
| Acrostics - 1866 - 280 pages
...owned his might, And wide were thro' the world renowned The glories of his Table Round." 4. " Bird that on yon blooming spray Warblest at eve, when all the woods are still." 5. "Beneath thy arm Nemea's lion fell; Thy arm with terror filled the realms of hell." FM II. 342.... | |
| J. H. - 1867 - 860 pages
...of Hawthornden. o 418. SONNET. TO THE NIGHTINGALE. NIGHTINGALE, that on yon bloomy spray Was blest at eve, when all the woods are still, Thou with fresh...fill, While the jolly hours lead on propitious May. Thy liquid notes that close the eye of day, First heard before the shallow cuckoo's bill, Portend successive... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1867 - 752 pages
...contimied, Sweet bird, that shunn'st the noise of folly, Most musical, most melancholy ! Milton, I! Pen. 61. O nightingale, that on yon blooming spray Warblest...Thou with fresh hope the lover's heart doth fill. Ib. Son. I. 1. So close in poplar shades, her children gone, The mother mghtingale laments alone, "Whose... | |
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