 | Poetry - 1872 - 696 pages
...Moonlight walks, when all the fowls Are warmly housed save bats and owls ! A midnight bell, a parting n1. ; [choly. Nothing's so dainty sweet as lovely melan2270. MEMORY, Associating. And slight withal may... | |
 | William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1872 - 789 pages
...Moonlight walks, when all the fowls Are warmly housed save bats and owls ! A midnight bell, a parting fi 9 ; Nothing'sso dainty sweet as lovely melancholy. BEAUMONT and FLETCHEK. BLOW, BLOW, THOU WINTER WIND.... | |
 | School board readers - 1872
...which pale passion loves! Moonlight walks, when all the fowls Are warmly housed, save bats and owls ! These are the sounds we feed upon; Then stretch our bones in a still gloomy valley: Nothing's so dainty sweet as lovely melancholy. A midnight bell, a parting groan ! EOBEET HEEEICK:... | |
 | Francis Turner Palgrave - English poetry - 1908 - 437 pages
...Moonlight walks, when all the fowls 15 Are warmly housed save bats and owls ! A midnight bell, a parting groan! These are the sounds we feed upon; Then stretch our bones in a still gloomy valley; Nothing's so dainty sweet as lovely melancholy. J. Fletcher CXXXIII FORSAKEN O waly waly up the bank,... | |
 | Francis Turner Palgrave - English poetry - 1908 - 437 pages
...walks, when all the fowls 15 Are warmly housed save bats and owls! A midnight bell, a parting groanl These are the sounds we feed upon; Then stretch our bones in a still gloomy valley; Nothing's so dainty sweet as lovely melancholy. FORSAKEX O waly waly up the bank. And waly waly down... | |
 | Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1909
...pathless groves, Places which pale Passion loves, Midnight walks, when all the fowls Are warmly housed, save bats and owls ; A midnight bell, a passing groan,...stretch our bones in a still, gloomy valley. Nothing 's so dainty sweet as lovely melancholy." Keats disclosed by certain lines in his " Hyperion " this... | |
 | Walter Cochrane Bronson - English poetry - 1909
...Moonlight walks, when all the fowls Are warmly housed, save bats and owls. 15 A midnight bell, a parting groan, These are the sounds we feed upon, Then stretch our bones in a still gloomy valley. Nothing 's so dainty sweet as lovely melancholy. Abut*t 1^13? 1647. CARE-CHARMIXG SLEEP Care-charming Sleep,... | |
 | Robert Maynard Leonard - English poetry - 1909 - 606 pages
...Moonlight walks, when all the fowls Are warmly housed, save bats and owls ! A midnight bell, a parting groan ! These are the sounds we feed upon ; Then stretch our bones in a still . gloomy valley ; Nothing 's so dainty sweet as lovely melancholy. J. FLETCHER (The Nice Valour). 380. MAN HIS OWN STAR MAN is... | |
 | Walter Cochrane Bronson - English poetry - 1909
...Moonlight walks, when all the fowls Are warmly housed, save bats and owls. 15 A midnight bell, a parting groan, These are the sounds we feed upon, Then stretch our bones in a still gloomy valley. Nothing's so dainty sweet as lovely melancholy. About 1613? 1647. CARE-CHARMING SLEEP Care-charming... | |
 | John William Cunliffe, James Francis Augustine Pyre, Karl Young - English literature - 1910 - 1025 pages
...Moonlight walks, when all the fowls Are warmly housed save bats and owls! >s A midnight bell, a parting ld, and shrinking from the shower, With heavy heart deplores that luckless hour, When icily 's so dainty sweet as lovely melancholy. SONG TO BACCHUS God Lyaeus, ever young, Ever honored, ever... | |
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