CHAUCER. AN old man in a lodge within a park; The chamber walls depicted all around With portraitures of huntsman, hawk, and hound, And the hurt deer. He listeneth to the lark, Whose song comes with the sunshine through the dark Of painted glass in leaden... Shelburne Essays: 5th series - Side 147af Paul Elmer More - 1908 - 261 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1875 - 170 sider
...door! Something is gone from nature since they died, And summer is not summer, nor can be. CHAUCER. AN old man in a lodge within a park; The chamber walls...glass in leaden lattice bound; He listeneth and he laugheth at the sound, Then writeth in a book like any clerk. He is the poet of the dawn, who wrote... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1875 - 170 sider
...door ! Something is gone from nature since they died, And summer is not summer, nor can be. CHAUCER. AN old man in a lodge within a park ; The chamber...glass in leaden lattice bound ; He listeneth and he laugheth at the sound, Then writctli in a book like any clerk. He is the poet of the dawn, who wrote... | |
| 1875 - 234 sider
...to some the word-likenoss sketched by a New England poet, which well accords with the new " find " : An old man in a lodge within a park ; The chamber walls depicted all around With portraiture of huntsman, hawk, and hound, And the hurt deer. He listeneth to the lark, Whose song comes... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1876 - 292 sider
...untaught, began with charming verse To tame the rudeness of his native land. Mark Akenside. CHAUCER. AN old man in a lodge within a park; The chamber walls...glass in leaden lattice bound; He listeneth and he laugheth at the sound, Then writeth in a book like any clerk. He is the poet of the dawn, who wrote... | |
| 1876 - 510 sider
...English poets ; first of Chaucer, in verse joyful and full of light as is fitting to the matter — ' He listeneth to the lark, Whose song comes with the...dark Of painted glass in leaden lattice bound ; He liateneth, and he laugheth at the sound, Then writeth in a book like any clerk ;' then of Shakespeare,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1877 - 400 sider
...doorl Something is gone from nature since they died, And summer is not summer, nor can be. CHAUCER. AN old man in a lodge within a park ; The chamber...glass in leaden lattice bound ; He listeneth and he laugheth at the sound, sea 354 Then writeth in a book like any clerk. He is the poet of the dawn, who... | |
| John Campbell Shairp - 1877 - 296 sider
...costumes that have long since passed, as a modern poet, in phrase like Chaucer's own, has well sung:— ' He listeneth to the lark, Whose song comes with the...glass, in leaden lattice bound, He listeneth and he laugheth at the sound, Then writeth in a book like any clerk.' SHAKESPEARE. The drama is the last form... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1878 - 240 sider
...I Something is gone from nature since they died. And summer is not summer, nor can be. CHAUCER. , N old man in a lodge within a park ; The chamber walls...glass in leaden lattice bound ; He listeneth and he laugheth at the sound, Then writeth in a book like any clerk. He is the poet of the dawn, who wrote... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1878 - 442 sider
...my door! Something is gone from nature since they died, And summer is not summer, nor can CHAUCER. AN old man in a lodge within a park ; The chamber...portraitures of huntsman, hawk, and hound. And the hurt deer. HH listeneth to the lark, Whose song comes with the sunshine through the dark Of painted glass in leaden... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1878 - 450 sider
...door ! Something is gone from nature since they died, And summer is not summer, nor can be. CHAUCER. AN old man in a lodge within a park ; The chamber...portraitures of huntsman, hawk, and hound. And the hurt deer. Hr¡ listeneth to the lark, Whose song comes with the sunshine through the dark Of painted glass in... | |
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