Nature seem'd in love: The lusty sap began to move; Fresh juice did stir th' embracing vines, And birds had drawn their valentines, The jealous Trout, that low did lie, Rose at a well dissembled fly; There stood my friend with patient skill, Attending... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Side 4611823Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Washington Irving - 1906 - 472 sider
..."birds had drawn their valentines. The jealous trout that low did lie, Rose at a well-dissembled flie. There stood my friend, with patient skill, Attending of his trembling quill. SIR. H. WOTTON. IT is said that many an unlucky urchin is induced to run away from his family, and... | |
| Charles Latimer Marson - 1905 - 248 sider
...Love The lusty Sap began to move ; New Juice did stirre th' embracing Vines ; And Birds had drawne their Valentines \ The jealous Trout, that low did lie, Rose at a wel-dissembled Flie : There stood my friend, with patient skill Attending of his trembling quill. Already... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1906 - 352 sider
...made, I shall repeat it unto you : This day dame Nature seem'd in love ; The lusty sap began to move ; Fresh juice did stir th' embracing vines ; And birds...valentines. The jealous trout that low did lie, Rose at a well-dissembled fly ; There stood my friend, with patient skill, Attending of his trembling quill ;... | |
| Washington Irving - 1906 - 570 sider
...seem'd in love, The lusty sap began to move, Fresh juice did stir th' embracing yines And birds bad drawn their valentines. The jealous trout that low did lie, Rose at a well-dissembled flie. There stood my friend, with patient skill, Attending of his trembling quill.... | |
| Arthur Symons - 1906 - 426 sider
...of the Spring And now all nature seemed in love; The lusty sap began to move; New juice did stir the embracing vines, And birds had drawn their valentines; The jealous trout that now did lie, Rose at a well-dissembled fly: There stood my friend with patient skill, Attending of... | |
| Arthur Symons - 1906 - 526 sider
...the Spring And now all nature seemed in love ; The lusty sap began to move ; New juice did stir the embracing vines, And birds had drawn their valentines; The jealous trout that now did lie, Rose at a well-dissembled fly: There stood my friend with patient skill, Attending of... | |
| 1906 - 858 sider
...mankind. Wotton for his part painted a picture of Walton in the kind of color that lasts for ever: — There stood my Friend with patient Skill, Attending of his trembling Quill. So angling was given the character of the soothing, the quiet pursuit, ideal pastime for gentle, above... | |
| 1906 - 920 sider
...or two of friend- his part painted a picture of Walton in the kind of color that lasts for ever: — There stood my Friend with patient Skill, Attending of his trembling Quill. So angling was given the character of the soothing, the quiet pursuit, ideal pastime for gentle, above... | |
| Logan Pearsall Smith, Sir Henry Wotton - 1907 - 548 sider
...made, I shall repeat it unto you. This day dame Nature seem'd in love : The lusty sap began to move; Fresh juice did stir th" embracing vines, And birds...trembling quill. Already were the eaves possest With the swift pilgrims' daubed nest; The groves already did rejoice In Philomel's triumphing voice : The... | |
| William Stanley Braithwaite - 1907 - 892 sider
...Bank as I Sat A-Fishing ' I "HIS day Dame Nature seemed in love; -*• The lusty sap began to move; Fresh juice did stir th' embracing vines, And birds...valentines; The jealous trout that low did lie Rose at the well-dissembled fly; There stood my friend, with patient skill Attending of his trembling quill.... | |
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