Where the rude axe with heaved stroke, Was never heard the nymphs to daunt, Or fright them from their hallowed haunt. There in close covert by some brook, Where no profaner eye may look, Hide me from day's garish eye, While the bee with honey'd thigh... Hogg's Instructor - Página 2581852Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...the gust hath blown his fill, Ending on the rustling leaves, With minute drops from off the eaves." " Hide me from day's garish eye, While the bee with honey'd thigh, That at her flow'ry work doth sing, And the waters murmuring, With such concert as they keep, Entice the dewy-feather'd... | |
| Thomas Miller - 1837 - 466 páginas
...some brook, Where no profaner eye may look. Hide me from day's garish eye, While the bee with honied thigh, That at her flowery work doth sing, And the waters murmuring, With such consort as they keep, Entice the dewy-feather'd Sleep ; And let some strange, mysterious dream Wave... | |
| John Milton - 1838 - 496 páginas
...brook, Where no profaner eye may look, 140 Hide me from day's garish eye, While the bee with honied thigh, That at her flowery work doth sing, And the waters murmuring With such consort as they keep, 145 Entice the dewy-feather'd sleep ; And let some strange mysterious dream Wave... | |
| 740 páginas
...has her subterranean abode. But anon I am away by a lone stream's side, and may say with Milton — That at her flowery work doth sing, And the waters murmuring, With such a concert as they keep Entice the dewy feathered sleep." To the true lovers of nature, even if " Knowledge... | |
| John Milton - 1839 - 496 páginas
...brook, Where no profaner eye may look, uo Hide me from day's garish eye, While the bee with honied thigh, That at her flowery work doth sing, And the waters murmuring With such consort as they keep, 145 Entice the dewy-feather'd sleep ; And let some strange mysterious dream Wave... | |
| 1867 - 738 páginas
...has her subterranean abode. But anon I am away by a lone stream's side, and may say with Milton — That at her flowery work doth sing, And the waters murmuring, With «uch a concert aa they keep Entice the dewy feathered sleep." To the true lovers of nature, even if... | |
| Fitz-Greene Halleck - 1840 - 372 páginas
...some brook, Where no profaner eye may look, Hide me from Day's garish eye, While the bee with honeyed thigh, That at her flowery work doth sing, And the waters murmuring, With such consort as they keep, Entice the dewy feather'd Sleep : And let some strange mysterious dream Wave... | |
| Book - 1841 - 164 páginas
...eye may look, Hide me from day's garish eye : While the bee, with honied thigh, That at her flow'ry work doth sing ; And the waters murmuring, With such concert as they keep, Entice the dewy-feather'd sleep ; And let some strange mysterious dream Wave at his wings in airy stream Of lively... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 páginas
...some brook, Where no profaner eye may look, Hide me from Day's garish eye, While the bee with honied n, And aye of barking dogs the bitter throng Makes them renew their unmelodiou consort as they keep, Entice the dewy feather'd Sleep ; And let some strange mysterious dream Wave... | |
| John Milton - 1843 - 364 páginas
...some brook, Where no profaner eye may look, Hide me from day's garish eye, While the bee, with honied thigh, That at her flowery work doth sing, And the waters murmuring, With such consort as they keep, Entice the dewy-feather'd sleep ; IL PENSEROSO. And let some strange mysterious... | |
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