From the bent bush, as through the verdant maze Of sweet-briar hedges I pursue my walk; Or taste the smell of dairy ; or ascend Some eminence, AUGUSTA, in thy plains, And see the country, far diffus'd around, One boundless blush, one white-empurpled shower... The Seasons - Seite 11von James Thomson - 1822 - 158 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Frederick Edward Hulme - 1877 - 270 Seiten
...wreath about her coronet with sweetest eglantine." Drat/ton. " Oft let mo wander o'er the dewy fields, Where freshness breathes, and dash the trembling drops...From the bent bush, as through the verdant maze Of sweetbrier hedges I pursue my walk." Thomson. In the lines of Smollett that we quote from the " Ode... | |
| Cecil Haselwood - 1879 - 338 Seiten
...from the town, Buried in smoke, and sleep, and noisome damps, Oft let me wander o'er the dewy fields Where freshness breathes, and dash the trembling drops...verdant maze Of sweet-briar hedges I pursue my walk." Ah ! when shall that be my lot again ? I dress myself hastily — for I want to see more of my aunt... | |
| James Thomson - 1880 - 548 Seiten
...from the town, Buried in smoke, and sleep, and noisome damps, Oft let me wander o'er the dewy fields, Where freshness breathes, and dash the trembling drops...taste the smell of dairy ; or ascend Some eminence, Augusta,1 in thy plains, And see the country, far diffused around, One boundless blush, one white-empurpled... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1881 - 738 Seiten
...from the town Buried in smoke, and sleep, and noisome damps. Oft let me wander o'er the dewy fields, Where freshness breathes, and dash the trembling drops...From the bent bush, as through the verdant maze Of sweet-brier hedges I pursue my walk. Thomson. 8*mmtr. Weleome, ye shades ! ye bowery thickets, hail... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1881 - 1000 Seiten
...from the town, linried in smoke, and sleep, and noisome damps, Oft let me wander o'er tbe dewy fields, airs ; Where Beauty cannot keep her lustrous eyes,...new Love pine at them beyond to-morrow. Away ! away BTrectbrier hedges I pnrsuo my walk ; Or taste the smell of dairy ; or ascend Some eminence, Angnsta,... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1882 - 1002 Seiten
...from the town, Buried in smoke, and sleep, and noisome damps, Oft let mo -wander o'er the dewy fields, e Long loved, and for a season gone. For thee her poet's swcetbrier hedges I pursue my walk ; Or taste the smell of dairy ; or ascend Some eminence, Augusta,... | |
| 1882 - 1434 Seiten
...well-wooing sun. t. KEATS — Endymion. Bk. I. Line 100. 136 FLOWERS— ROSE, SWEET-BRIEK. FLOWERS— SPIKEA. Keeler a. THOMSON— The Seasons. Spring. Line 104. 'The garden rose may richly bloom In cultured soil and... | |
| Jehiel Keeler Hoyt - 1882 - 914 Seiten
...well-wooing that threw 156 FLOWERS-ROSE, SWEET BRIER. FLOWERS— SPIREA. Through the verdant ranze t. n. Troilus and Cressida. Act IV. So. 5. The ides of March are co o. THOMSON— T/te ueosens. Spring. Line 104. The garden roso may richly bloom In cultured soil and... | |
| Truths - 1885 - 572 Seiten
...from the town Buried in smote, and sleep, and noisome damps, Oft let me wander o'er the dewy Fields, Where freshness breathes, and dash the trembling drops...From the Bent Bush, as through the verdant Maze Of Sweet-brier Hedges I pursue my walk. Countrj) Etfe. — Cowper. jfTlIS pleasant through the loop-holes... | |
| 1885 - 850 Seiten
...fact of his poem of "Spring" having been composed here. " Here," says that poetical bon vivant, let me ascend Some eminence, Augusta, in thy plains, And...country far diffused around, One boundless blush, one white empurpled shower Of mingled blossoms. . . . In bygone days a stone used to mark the spot upon... | |
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