| Josefine Weissel - 1906 - 764 psl.
...revcrcnce of the hcarth (= to be rcvered at the hearth) ; temporal-attributiv: 144al8, Aylmer's Field, 102: the music of the moon sleeps in the plain eggs of the iiightingale ("künftige Musik bei Mondschein"); Gen. des Wesens, Inhalts (in manchen Fällen als gen.... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1907 - 598 psl.
...STUPID PICTURE " — the mnsic of the mum Sleeps in ths plain sggs of the nightingale. " I — AYLMEK'S FIELD. FIVE geese, — a landscape damp and wild,...the least, require A Muse of more-than-average Fire Effectively to sing 'em. And yet — Why should they ? Souls of mark Have sprung from such ; — e'en... | |
| Roman Dyboski - 1907 - 606 psl.
...of the hearth (= to be revered at the hearth); temporal-attributiv: 144 a 18, Aylmer's Field, 102: the music of the moon sleeps in the plain eggs of the nightingale ("künftige Musik bei Mondschein"); Gen. des Wesens, Inhalts (in manchen Fällen als gen. explicativus... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1907 - 608 psl.
...Crown'd after trial ; sketches rude and faint, But where a passion yet unborn perhaps Lay hidden as the music of the moon Sleeps in the plain eggs of the nightingale. And thus together, save for college-times Or Temple-eaten terms, a couple, fair As ever painter painted,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1908 - 796 psl.
...Crown'd after trial ; sketches rude and faint, But where a passion yet unborn perhaps Lay hidden as the music of the moon Sleeps in the plain eggs of the nightingale. And thus together, save for college-times Or Temple-eaten terms, a couple, fair As ever painter painted,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer, Winifred Lucas Lockyer - 1910 - 244 psl.
...Nightingale out of season. Becket, p. 697. Here is a reference to its " plain " eggs : — Lay hidden as the music of the moon Sleeps in the plain eggs of the nightingale. Ay Imer's Field, p. 144. The expression " plain " refers to the uniform colour of this bird's eggs.... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1913 - 708 psl.
...— the music of the moon Sleep, in the plain egg, of the nightingale. " — AYLMER'S FIELD. "C*IVE geese, — a landscape damp and wild, — * A stunted,...the least, require A Muse of more-than-average Fire Effectively to sing 'em. And yet — Why should they ? Souls of mark Have sprung from such ; — e'en... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1913 - 1092 psl.
...Crown'd after trial; sketches rude and faint, But where a passion yet unborn perhaps Lay hidden as turning side by side They past, and Balin started from his bower. And thus together, save for college-times Or Temple-eaten terms, a couple, fair As ever painter painted,... | |
| Mona Douglas - 1915 - 58 psl.
...young a muse, uttering already so clear a note, a music yet unborn may not improbably " Lie hidden as the music of the moon Sleeps in the plain eggs of the nightingale." SGF AUTHOR'S NOTE My thanks are due to the Editors of the following publications fortheir courtesy... | |
| 1908 - 550 psl.
...to Any Model," are not weighted with gravity. Austin Dobson's "Lines to a Stupid Picture," beginning Five geese — a landscape damp and wild. — A stunted, not too pretty child. Beneath a tattered gingham; is Dobsonesque thruout. His "Household Art" is light but coaxing. Mine be the cot,... | |
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