| Margaret Thornley - 1846 - 420 Seiten
...singing, startle the dull night. From his watch-tower in the skies Till the dappled dawn doth rise ; While the cock with lively din Scatters the rear of darkness thin, And to the stack, or the barn-door, Stately struts his dames before ; Oft listening how the hounds and horn Cheerly rouse the... | |
| John Milton - 1847 - 604 Seiten
...Till the dappled dawn doth rise; Then to come, in spite of sorrow, And at my window bid good morrow. Through the sweet-briar, or the vine, Or the twisted...the barn door, Stoutly struts his dames before : Oft listening how the hounds and horn Cheerly rouse the slumbering 'morn, From the side of some hoar hill,... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 560 Seiten
...Till the dappled dawn doth rise ; Then to come in spite of sorrow, And at my window bid good morrow Through the sweetbriar, or the vine, Or the twisted...the rear of darkness thin, And to the stack, or the bam-door, Stoutly struts his dames before : Oft list'ning how the hounds and horn Cheerly rouse the... | |
| Henry Duncan - 1847 - 410 Seiten
...rise ; Then to come, in spite of sorrow, And at my window bid good morrow, Through the sweetbrier, or the vine, Or the twisted eglantine : • While...the rear of darkness thin, And to the stack, or the barn-door, Stoutly struts his dames before : While the ploughman, near at hand, Whistles o'er the furrow'd... | |
| 1847 - 540 Seiten
...high, And wakes the morning, from whose silver breast The sun ariseth in his majesty. SHAKSPEARE. 4. While the cock, with lively din, Scatters the rear of darkness thin, And to the stack or the barn-door Proudly struts his dames before. MILTON. 6. The noisy geese that gabbled in the pool. 6.... | |
| George W. Burnap - 1848 - 358 Seiten
...doth rise; Then to come in spite of sorrow, And at my window bid good-morrow, Through the sweetbrier, or the vine, Or the twisted eglantine : While the...the rear of darkness thin, And to the stack, or the barn-door, Stoutly struts his dames before; Oft list'ning how the hounds and horn Cheerly rouse the... | |
| John Milton - 1848 - 154 Seiten
...And at my window bid good morrow, Through the sweet-briar, or the vine, Or the twisted eglantine: _ While the cock, with lively din, Scatters the rear of darkness thin, And to the stack, or the barn-door, Stoutly struts his dames before : Oft list'ning how the hounds and horn Cheerly rouse the... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1849 - 708 Seiten
...come, in spite of sorrow, And at my window bid good-morrow, Through the sweet brier, or the vin«, list'uing how the hounds and horn Checrly rouse the slumbering morn, From the side of some hoar hill,... | |
| Frederick Charles Cook - 1849 - 144 Seiten
...Till the dappled dawn doth rise; Then to come, in spite of Sorrow, And at my window bid good morrow, Through the sweet-briar, or the vine, Or the twisted...the rear of darkness thin, And to the stack, or the barn-door, Stoutly struts his dames before : Oft list'ning how the hounds and horn Cheerly rouse the... | |
| John Fisher Murray - 1849 - 388 Seiten
...the dull night From his wateh-towe*r in the skies, Till the dappled dawn doth rise ; Then to conic in spite of sorrow, And at my window bid good-morrow,—...twisted eglantine : While the cock, with lively din, Seatters the rear of darkness thin— And to the stack, or the barn-door. Stoutly struts his dames... | |
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