And in the midst of this wide quietness A rosy sanctuary will I dress With the wreath'd trellis of a working brain, With buds, and bells, and stars without a name, With all the gardener Fancy e'er could feign, Who breeding flowers, will never breed the... A Study of English Rhyme - 33 psl.autoriai: Charles Francis Richardson - 1909 - 211 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| 1840 - 378 psl.
...And there by zephyrs, streams, and birds, and bees, The moss-lain Dryads shall be lull'd to sleep ; And in the midst of this wide quietness A rosy sanctuary will I dress 'With the wreathed trellis of a working brain, With buds, and bells, and stars without a name, 'With all the... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1840 - 552 psl.
...And there by zephyrs, streams, and birds, and bees, The moss-lain Dryads shall be lull'd to sleep ; And in the midst of this wide quietness A rosy sanctuary will I dress With the wreathed trellis of a working brain, With buds, and bells, and stars without a name, With all the gardener... | |
| John Keats - 1841 - 254 psl.
...And there by zephyrs, streams, and birds, and bees, The moss-lain Dryads shall be lull'd to sleep ; And in the midst of this wide quietness A rosy sanctuary will I dress With the wreathed trellis of a working brain, With buds, and bells, and stars without a name, With all the gardener... | |
| John Keats - 1846 - 348 psl.
...this wide quietness A rosy sanctuary Will I dress With the wreathed trellis cf a workins; brain, O * With buds, and bells, and stars without a name, With...feign, Who breeding flowers, will never breed the same : And there shall be for thee all soft delight That shadowy thought can win,' A bright torch, and a... | |
| John Keats - 1846 - 340 psl.
...And there by zephyrs, streams, and birds, and bees, The moss-lain Dryads shall be lull'd to sleep ; And in the midst of this wide quietness A rosy sanctuary will I dress With the wreathed trellis of a working brain, With buds, and bells, and stars without a name, With all the gardener... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1847 - 556 psl.
...Wilh the wreathed trellis of a working brain. With buds, ami bells, and stars without a name, Wilh all the gardener Fancy e'er could feign, Who breeding flowers, will never breed the same And there shall be for thce all soft delight That shadowy thought can win, A bright torch, and a casement... | |
| Thomas Medwin - 1847 - 384 psl.
...steep, And there by zephyrs, streams and birds and bees, The moss.laid Druids shall be lulled to sleep ; And in the midst of this wide quietness, A rosy sanctuary will I dress, — " Keata might be judged insane," — " I believe the fever that consumed him, might have brought... | |
| George Burrowes - 1853 - 542 psl.
...And there by zephyrs, streams, and birds, and bees, The moss-lain Dryads shall be lull'd to sleep ; And in the midst of this wide quietness A rosy sanctuary will I dress With the wreathed trellis of a working brain, With buds, and bells, and stars without a name, With all the gardener... | |
| John Keats - 1855 - 416 psl.
...And there by zephyrs, streams, and birds, and bees, The moss-lain Dryads shall be lulled to sleep ; And in the midst of this wide quietness A rosy sanctuary will I dress With the wreathed trellis of a working brain, With buds, and bells, and stars without a name, With all the gardener... | |
| John Ruskin - 1860 - 556 psl.
...And there by zephyrs, streams, and birds, and bees, The moss-lain Dryads shall be lull'd to sleep ; And in the midst of this wide quietness A rosy sanctuary...Who, breeding flowers, will never breed the same. And there shall be for thee all soft delight That shadowy thought can win ; A bright torch, and a casement... | |
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