| English poetry - English poetry - 1809 - 302 pages
...the side of some hoar hill, Through the high wood echoing shrill : Sometimes walking, not unseen, By hedge-row elms, on hillocks green, Right against the...The clouds in thousand liveries dight ; While the ploughman near at hand Whistles o'er the furrow'd land, And the milk-maid singeth blithe, And the mower... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 512 pages
...hill, Through the high wood echoing shrill: Some time walking not unseen By hedge-row elms, on hillucks green ; Right against the eastern gate, Where the...The clouds in thousand liveries dight ; While the ploughman, near at hand, Whistles o'er the furrow'd land, And the milk-maid singeth blithe, And the... | |
| John Sabine - Elocution - 1810 - 308 pages
...the side of some hoar hill, Through the high wood echoing shrill : Some time walking not unseen, By hedge-row elms, on hillocks green, Right against the...light, The clouds in thousand liveries dight; While the ploughman near at hand Whistles o'er the furrow'd land, And the milk-maid singeth blithe, And the mower... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 560 pages
...Some time walking, not unseen, By hedge-row elms, on hillocks green, Right against the eastern-gate Where the great Sun begins his state, Rob'd in flames, and amber light, The clouds in thousand liveries (light; While the ploughman, near at hand, Whistles o'er the furrow'd land, And the milkmaid singeth... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 656 pages
...10L. XVI. RobM in flunes, and amber light, The clouds in thousand liveries dight While the ploughman near at hand Whistles o'er the furrow'd land. And the milkmaid singeth blithe, And the mower whets bis scythe, And every shepherd tells his tale Under the hawthorn in the dale. Straight mine eyehath... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1812 - 78 pages
...• Sometime walking, not unseen, By hedge'row elms, on hillocks green. * * * » While the ploughman near at hand Whistles o'er the furrow'd land ; And...the milkmaid singeth blithe, And the mower whets his scythe ; And every shepherd tells his tale Under the hawthorn in the dale, Straight mine eye hath caught... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 pages
...Allegro : Sometimes walking not unseen, By hedge-row elms, or hillocks greeo. ***** While the ploughman near at hand, Whistles o'er the furrow'd land, And the milkmaid singeth blithe, And the mower * hell his scythe ; And every shepherd tetls hia tale. Under the hawthorn in the dale. Straight mine... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 588 pages
...green , Ri<rht against the eastern pate, OO o • Where the great sun begins his staff,, 60 Rob£cl in flames, and amber light, The clouds in thousand...plowman near at hand Whistles o'er the furrow'd land, 67. The walking of L' Allegro, may allude to his foot and legs being so prominently in vrew ; or generally... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 596 pages
...elms, on hillocs green, Right against the eastern gate, Where the great sun begins his state, 60 Robed in flames, and amber light, The clouds in thousand...plowman near at hand Whistles o'er the furrow'd land, 67. The walking of L'Allegro, may allude to his foot and legs being so prominently in yiew ; or generally... | |
| John Milton - 1813 - 270 pages
...side of some hoar hill, jf Through the high wood echoing shrill: Some time walking, not unseen, By hedge-row elms, on hillocks green, Right against the...eastern gate, Where the great sun begins his state, Qt Rob'd in flames, and amber light. The clouds in thousand liveries dight; While the plowman, near... | |
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