With the swift pilgrim's daubed nest; The groves already did rejoice, In Philomel's triumphing voice, The showers were short, the weather mild, The morning fresh, the evening smiled. Joan takes her neat-rubbed pail, and now She trips to milk the sand-red... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Side 4651823Fuld visning - Om denne bog
 | Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards - 1879 - 314 sider
...sturdy foot-ball swain, She strokes a syllabub or twain. The fields and garden were beset With tulip, crocus, violet; And now, though late, the modest rose...Thus all looks gay and full of cheer, To welcome the new-liveried year. Sir H, MAY MORNING. 77 MAY MORNING. Now the bright morning star, day's harbinger,... | |
 | Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - 1880 - 712 sider
...rubb'd pail, and now She trips to milk the sand-red cow ; Where, for some sturdy foot-ball swain, Juan strokes a syllabub or twain. The fields and gardens...Thus all looks gay, and full of cheer, To welcome the new-livery'd year. • These were the thoughts that then possessed the undisturbed mind of Sir Henry... | |
 | Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1921 - 934 sider
...quietly one summer's evening, on a bank, a-fishing," Walton takes leave to repeat to his scholar: "The gardens were beset With tulips, crocus, violet; And...Thus all looks gay and full of cheer. To welcome the new-livery'd year." Or we are treated to "The Milkmaid's Song," made, according to Walton, by Kit Marlowe,... | |
 | 1887 - 88 sider
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 | Izaak Walton - 1889 - 496 sider
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 | Izaak Walton - 1892 - 300 sider
...weather mild, The morning fresh, the evening smiled. Joan takes her neat-rubbed pail, and now She trips to milk the sand-red cow, — Where, for some sturdy...all looks gay, and full of cheer, To welcome the new liveried year." These were the thoughts that then possessed the undisturbed mind of Sir Henry Wotton.... | |
 | Sir Walter Raleigh - 1892 - 326 sider
...weather mild, The morning fresh, the evening smiled. Joan takes her neat-rubbed pail, and now She trips to milk the sand-red cow ; Where,- for some sturdy football swain, Joan strokes a sillabub or twain. The fields and gardens were beset With tulip, crocus, violet ; 1 " Rel. Wotton."... | |
 | James Samuel Stone - 1894 - 236 sider
...weather mild, The morning fresh, the evening smiled. Joan takes her neat-rubbed pail, and now She trips to milk the sand-red cow ; Where, for some sturdy football swain, Joan strokes a sillabub or twain. The fields and gardens were beset With tulips, crocus, violet : And now, though... | |
 | James Baldwin - 1894 - 376 sider
...neat-rubbed pail, and now She trips to milk the sand-red cow, Where, for some sturdy foot-ball swain, She strokes a syllabub or twain. The fields and gardens were beset With tulip, crocus, violet ; And now, though late, the modest rose Did more than half a blush disclose.... | |
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