All things had put their evil nature off: I cannot tell my joy, when o'er a lake Upon a drooping bough with nightshade twined, I saw two azure halcyons clinging downward And thinning one bright bunch of amber berries... The Gentleman's Magazine - Page 6041882Full view - About this book
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - Poetry - 1898 - 492 pages
...snakes, and efts, Could e'er be beautiful ? yet so they were, 75 I cannot tell my joy, when o'er a lake Upon a drooping bough with night-shade twined, I saw two azure halcyons clinging downward So And thinning one bright bunch of amber berries, With quick long beaks, and in the deep there lay... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1900 - 400 pages
...lake Upon a drooping bough with night- shade twined, I saw two azure halcyons clinging downward 80 And thinning one bright bunch of amber berries, With...deep there lay Those lovely forms imaged as in a sky ; So with my thoughts full of these happy changes, We meet again, the happiest change of all. ASIA.... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - English poetry - 1901 - 710 pages
...of shape or ~^_ All things had put their evil nature off; T^Snnot tell my joy, when o'er a lake, t' Upon a drooping bough with nightshade twined, I saw two azure halcyons clinging downward 80 ,' And thinning one bright bunch of amber berries, With quick long beaks, and in the deep there... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1911 - 708 pages
...of shape or hue : All things had put their evil nature off: I cannot tell my joy, when o'er a lake, Upon a drooping bough with nightshade twined, I saw two azure halcyons clinging downward 80 And thinning one bright bunch of amber berries, With quick long beaks, and in the deep there lay... | |
| Frank F. Gibson - Animals - 1904 - 222 pages
...procuring their food, he would not have ventured to write : " I cannot tell my joy, when, o'er a lake Upon a drooping bough with night-shade twined, I saw...bunch of amber berries, With quick long beaks, and on the deep there lay Those lovely forms imaged as in a sky." "Amber berries" are a very strange diet... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - English poetry - 1904 - 942 pages
...Azurehalcyons clinging downward And thinning one bright bunch of ojiiber berries. With quick long ueaks, hi ; So, with my thoughts full of these happy changes, We meet again, the happiest change of all. Asia,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1905 - 978 pages
...of shape or hue : All things had put their evil nature off: I cannot tell my joy, when o'er a lake Upon a drooping bough with nightshade twined, I saw two azure halcyons clinging downward So And thinning one bright bunch of amber berries, \Vith quick long beaks, and in the deep there lay... | |
| Douglas Dewar - Birds - 1906 - 414 pages
...effusions. But Shelley beats all records ; no Yankee blood-curdling yarn -spinner could equal him. " Upon a drooping bough with nightshade twined, I saw...halcyons clinging downward, And thinning one bright branch of amber berries With quick long beaks, and in the deep there lay Those lovely forms, imaged,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - Prometheus (Greek deity) - 1908 - 194 pages
...of shape 'or hue: All things had put their evil nature off: I cannot tell my joy, when o'er a lake Upon a drooping bough with nightshade twined, I saw...deep there lay Those lovely forms imaged as in a sky; So with my thoughts full of these happy changes, We meet again, the happiest change of all. «; ASIA.... | |
| Nineteenth century - 1908 - 1100 pages
...of the stream, Wakes not one ripple from its Bummer dream. I cannot tell my joy, when o'er a lake, Upon a drooping bough with nightshade twined, I saw...deep there lay Those lovely forms imaged as in a sky. If there be need to multiply examples there are the rooks at matins in the Euganean hills, the voices... | |
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