What matters it? next year he will return, And we shall have him in the sweet spring-days, With whitening hedges, and uncrumpling fern, And blue-bells trembling by the forest-ways, And scent of hay new-mown. But Thyrsis never more we swains shall see;... Poems. New and complete ed - Página 156por Matthew Arnold - 1885Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1866 - 870 páginas
...hedges, and uncrumpling fern, And blue-bells trembling by the forest-ways, And scent of hay new-mown. But Thyrsis never more we swains shall see ; See him...Corydon no rival now ! But when Sicilian shepherds lost я, maie, Some good survivor with his flute would goy Piping a ditty sad for Bion'* fate, And cross... | |
| 1866 - 570 páginas
...hedges, and uncrumpling fern, And blue-bells trembling by the forest-ways, And scent of hay new-mown. But Thyrsis never more we swains shall see ; •See...shall heed — For Time, not Corydon, hath conquer'd tliee. Alack, for Corydoii 110 rival now ! But when Sicilian shepherds lost a mate, Some good survivor... | |
| 1866 - 568 páginas
...And blue-bells trembling by the forest-ways, And scent of hay new-mown. But Thyrsiß never more wo swains shall see ; See him come back, and cut a smoother...reed, And blow a strain the world at last shall heed — • Гэг Time, not C'orydon, hath conquer'd thee. Alack, for Corydoii но rival now ! But when... | |
| 1866 - 768 páginas
...hedges, and uncrumplmg fern, And blue-bells trembling by the forest-ways, And scent of hay new-mown. But Thyrsis never more we swains shall see ; See him come back, and eut a smoother reed, And blow a strain the world at last shall heed, — For Time, not Corydon, hath... | |
| William Alexander - 1867 - 228 páginas
...hedges and uncrumpling fern, And blue-bells trembling by the forest-ways, And scent of hay new-mown. But Thyrsis never more we swains shall see; „ See...at last shall heed — For Time, not Corydon, hath conquered thee. Well ! wind-dispersed and vain the words will be, Yet, Thyrsis, let me give my grief... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1867 - 226 páginas
...spring-days, With whitening hedges, and uncrumpling fern, And blue-bells trembling by the forest-ways, See him come back, and cut a smoother reed, And blow...at last shall heed — For Time, not Corydon, hath conquered thee. Alack, for Corydon no rival now ! — But when Sicilian shepherds lost a mate, Some... | |
| 1871 - 778 páginas
...hedges and uncrumpling fern, And blue-bells trembling by the forest-ways, And scent of hay new-mown. But Thyrsis never more we swains shall see ; See him...at last shall heed — For Time, not Corydon, hath conquered thee. Well ! wind-dispersed and vain the words will be ; Yet, Thyrsis, let me give my grief... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 584 páginas
...hedges, and uncrumpling fern, And blue-hells trembling by the forest-ways, And scent of hay new-mown. But Thyrsis never more we swains shall see; See him...at last shall heed, — For Time, not Corydon, hath conquered thee. Alack, for Corydon no rival now! But when Sicilian shepherds lost a mate, Some good... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 600 páginas
...smoother reed. And blow a strain the world at last shall heed, — For Time, not Corydon, hath conquered thee. Alack, for Corydon no rival now ! But when Sicilian...Piping a ditty sad for Bion's fate, And cross the unpermitted ferrv's flow, And unbend Pluto's brow, And make leap up with joy the beauteous head Of... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 588 páginas
...hedges, ашг uncrnmpling fern, And blue-bells trembling by the forest-ways, And scent of hay wew^mown. But Thyrsis never more we swains shall see ; See him...strain the world at last shall heed, — For Time, not Ctirydon, hath conquered thee. Alack, for Corydon no rival now! But when Sicilian shepherds lost a... | |
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