Till shade and silence waken up as one, And Morning sings with a warm odorous mouth. Where are the merry birds ? — Away, away, On panting wings through the inclement skies, Lest owls should prey Undazzled at noon-day, And tear with horny beak their... Poems - Seite 227von Thomas Hood - 1846 - 273 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1823 - 732 Seiten
...should prey, Undazzled at noon day, And tear with horny beak their lustrous eyes. Where are the blooms of Summer ? In the West, Blushing their last to the...Night is prest, Like tearful Proserpine — snatch'd among flow'rs To a most gloomy breast: Where is the pride of Summer — the green prime — The many,... | |
| 1823 - 734 Seiten
...prey, Undazzled at noon day, And tear with horny beak their lustrous eyes. II. Where are the blooms of Summer ? In the West, Blushing their last to the last sunny hours, When the mild Eire by eudden Night is prest, Like tearful Proserpine — snatch'd among flow'rs To a most gloomy... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1827 - 180 Seiten
...Undazzled at noon-day, And tear with horny beak their lustrous eyes. L II. III. Where are the blooms of summer ? — In the west, Blushing their last to...by sudden Night is prest Like tearful Proserpine, snateh'd from her flow'rs To a most gloomy breast. Where is the pride of Summer, — the green prime,... | |
| 1841 - 586 Seiten
...prey Undazzled at noon-day, And tear with horny Leak their lustrous eyes. III. Where are the blooms of Summer? — In the west, Blushing their last to...sunny hours, When the mild Eve by sudden Night is press'd Like tearful Proserpine, snatch'd from her flow'rs To a most gloomy breast. Where is the pride... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1846 - 292 Seiten
...should prey Undazzled at noon-day, And tear with horny beak their lustrous eyes. Where are the blooms of Summer ?—In the west, Blushing their last to...flow'rs To a most gloomy breast. Where is the pride of Summer,—the green prime,The many, many leaves all twinkling ?—Three On the moss'd elm ; three on... | |
| 1847 - 392 Seiten
...these are parts of his ways : hut how little a portion is heard of him!"* NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER. " "Where is the pride of Summer— the green prime,...many many leaves, all twinkling? — Three On the nioss'd elm ; three on the naked lime, Trembling, — and one upon the old oak tree 1" — HOOD. We... | |
| 1852 - 820 Seiten
...we all read, sings drearily of this declension of human power, the stripping of the earth's bravery. Where is the pride of Summer — the green prime—...The many, many leaves all twinkling? Three On the moised elm; three on the naked lime Trembling, and one upon the old oak trecl Alone, alone, Upon a... | |
| Nathaniel Langdon Frothingham - 1852 - 390 Seiten
...read, sings drearily of this declension of human power, this stripping off of the earth's bravery. " Where is the pride of Summer, — the green prime,...The many, many leaves all twinkling ? Three On the mossed elm ; three on the naked lime Trembling, — and one upon the old oak-tree ! Alone, alone, Upon... | |
| Nathaniel Langdon Frothingham - 1852 - 384 Seiten
...read, sings drearily of this declension of human power, this stripping off of the earth's bravery. " Where is the pride of Summer,— the green prime, — The many, many leaves all twinkling 1 Three On the mossed elm; three on the naked lime Trembling, — and one upon the old oak-tree ! Alone,... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1854 - 480 Seiten
...Where are the blooms of Summer ?—In the west s ' Hushing their last to the last sunny hours, i/V'hen the mild Eve by sudden Night is prest Like tearful...flow'rs To a most gloomy breast. Where is the pride of Summer,—the green prime The many, many leaves all twinkling/?=—Three On the moss'd elm ; three... | |
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