 | Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1886 - 683 psl.
...young year draws to the " golden prime," And Sir Romeo sticks in his ear a rose, Then hey ! for the ripple of laughing rhyme ! In a theme where...procession of " If " and " But," There is place enough for the pains of prose ; But whenever a soft glance softer grows And the light hours dance to... | |
 | Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1886 - 683 psl.
...nut, When the reason stands on its squarest toes, When the mind (like a beard) has a " formal cut," There is place and enough for the pains of prose ; But whenever the May-blood stirs and glows. And the young year draws to the " golden prime," And Sir Romeo sticks... | |
 | Brander Matthews - 1888 - 229 psl.
...And the young year draws to the " golden prime" And Sir Romeo sticks in his ear a rose, Then hey! for the ripple of laughing rhyme ! In a theme where...of "Ayes" and "Noes," In a starched procession of "If"and "But," There is place and enough for the pains of prose; But whenever a soft glance softer... | |
 | Brander Matthews - 1888 - 229 psl.
...and rut, In November fogs, in December snows, When the North Wind howls, and the doors are shut, There is place and enough for the pains of prose ; But whenever a scent from the whitethorn blows, And the jasmine-stars at the casement climb, And a Rosalind-face at... | |
 | Thomas Hutchinson - 1888 - 88 psl.
...RHYMES OF A Country Bookworm mr THOMAS HUTCHINSON In the work-a-day world, for its needs and woes, There is place and enough for the pains of prose ; But whenever the May-bells clash and chime, 7 hen hey I for the ripple of laughing rhyme ! AUSTIN DOBSON. LONDON:... | |
 | Austin Dobson - 1889 - 252 psl.
...young year draws to the "golden prime," And Sir Romeo sticks in his ear a rose, Then hey ! for the ripple of laughing rhyme ! In a theme...Noes," In a starched procession of " If" and " But," But whenever a soft glance softer grows And the light hours dance to the trysting-time, And the... | |
 | 1889
...nut, When the reason stands on its squarest toes, When the mind (like a beard) has a "formal cut, " There is place and enough for the pains of prose ; But whenever the May-blood stirs and glows, And the young year draws to "the golden prime," And Sir Romeo sticks... | |
 | 1889
...glory's sheen, For greater has their labor been. 63. In the work-a-day world, for its needs and woes. There is place and enough for the pains of prose; But whenever the May-bells clash and chime, Then hey ! for the ripple of laughing rhyme! 64. His rhyme the poet... | |
 | Charles Wells Moulton - 1889
...glory's sheen, For greater has their labor been. 63. In the work-a-day world, for its needs and woes. There is place and enough for the pains of prose; But whenever the May-bells clash and chime, Then hey ! for the ripple of laughing rhyme! 64. His rhyme the poet... | |
 | 1890
...kiss me to-morrow ? Base- Leaves. POETRY. In the work-a-day world, for its needs and woee, There is place and enough for the pains of prose, But whenever the May-bells clash and chime, Then hey ! for the ripple of laughing rhyme ! The Hallad of... | |
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