 | Ellen Emma Guthrie - 1885 - 252 pages
...thy feet, Where still, 'tis said, the fairy people meet Beneath each birken shade on mead or hill. There each trim lass that skims the milky store To...cottage door, While airy minstrels warble jocund notes. There every herd by sad experience knows How wing'd with fate their elf-shot arrows fly When the sick... | |
 | John Milton - 1891 - 242 pages
...drudgery work." There is the same allusion in Collins' Ode on the Popular Superstitions of the Highlands: "There, each trim lass that skims the milky store, To the swart tribes their creamy bowl allots." 108. Shadcnvy, ie without substance, unreal. 11o. Lubbar. Cf. Shakespeare's title for Puck, "thou lob... | |
 | 1893 - 788 pages
...most effective means the poet produces the impression he desires. Take as a proof one lovely stanza : There each trim lass that skims the milky store To...sip it round the cottage door, While airy minstrels warbl* jocund notes. "The poetic language of our eighteenth century in general," says Matthew Arnold,... | |
 | Thomas Humphry Ward - 1895 - 656 pages
...meet, Beneath each birken shade, on mead or hill. There, each trim lass that skims the milky storff To the swart tribes their creamy bowl allots ; By...cottage door, While airy minstrels warble jocund notes. There every herd, by sad experience, knows How, winged with fate, their elf-shot arrows fly, When the... | |
 | William Collins - 1898 - 234 pages
...birken shade on mead or hill. I. Home, thou return'st from Thames, whose naiads long — Anon. ed. There each trim lass that skims the milky store To...cottage door, While airy minstrels warble jocund notes. 25 There ev'ry herd, by sad experience, knows How, wing'd with fate, their elf-shot arrows fly; When... | |
 | 1908 - 604 pages
...thy feet; Where still, 'tta said, the fairy people meet. Beneath each blrken ahade, or mead, or hill. There each trim lass that skims the milky store. To...cottage door, While airy minstrels warble jocund notes. Sir Walter Scott's variously accomplished friend, William Erskine, afterward Lord Kinnedder, wrote... | |
 | William Collins - 1898 - 236 pages
...birken shade on mead or hill. 1. Home, thou return'st from Thames, whose naiads long — Anon. ed. There each trim lass that skims the milky store To...cottage door, While airy minstrels warble jocund notes. 25 There ev'ry herd, by sad experience, knows How, wing'd with fate, their elf-shot arrows fly ; When... | |
 | William Collins - 1898 - 234 pages
...birken shade on/mead or hill. 1. Home, thou return'st from Thames, whose naiads long — Anon. ed. There each trim lass that skims the milky store To...cottage door, While airy minstrels warble jocund notes. 25 There ev'ry herd, by sad experience, knows How, wing'd with fate, their elf-shot arrows fly ; When... | |
 | John Brand, Henry Ellis - 1900 - 900 pages
...Scotland (1788) — " Still 'tis said, the Fairy people meet Beneath each birken shade on Mead or Hill. There each trim Lass, that skims the milky store, To the swart Tribes their creamy Bowls allots ; By night they sip it round the Cottage door, While airy Minstrels warble jocund Notes."... | |
 | John Brand - 1900 - 574 pages
...hill. There each trim lass, that skims the milky store, To the swart tribes their creamy bowls allota ; By night they sip it round the cottage door, While airy minstrels warble jocund notes." Martin, in his description of the Western Islands of Scotland, p. 391, speaking of the Shetland Isles,... | |
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