Leave to the Nightingale her shady wood; A privacy of glorious light is thine ; Whence thou dost pour upon the world a flood Of harmony, with rapture more divine ; Type of the wise who soar, but never roam ; True to the kindred points of Heaven and Home... Appletons' Journal - 224 psl.1879Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| English poetry - 1853 - 552 psl.
...strain, ('Twixt thee and thine a never-failing bond) Thrills not the less the bosom of the plain : Yet mightst thou seem, proud privilege ! to sing All independent...dost pour upon the world a flood Of harmony, with rapture more divine ; Type of the wise who soar, but never roam ; True to the kindred points of Heaven... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1854 - 482 psl.
...strain ("fwixt thee and thine a never-failing bond) Thrills not the less the bosom of the plain ; Yet might'st thou seem, proud privilege ! to sing All...dost pour upon the world a flood Of harmony, with rupture more divine ; Type of the wise who sour but never roam ; Twin to the kindred points of Heaven... | |
| 1854 - 456 psl.
...strain ('Twixt thee and thine a never-failing bond) Thrills not the less the bosom of the plain ; Yet might'st thou seem, proud privilege ! to sing All...independent of the leafy spring. Leave to the nightingale h«r shady wood, — A privacy of glorious light js thine ; Whence thou dost pour upon the world a... | |
| Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1854 - 588 psl.
...strain ('Twixt thee and thine a never- failing bond) Thrills not the less the bosom of the plain ! Yet might'st thou seem, proud privilege, to sing All independent of the leafy spring. Leave to the nightingale the shady wood — A privacy of glorious light is thine, Whence thou dost pour upon the world a flood... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1854 - 432 psl.
...strain ('Twixt thee and thine a never-failing bond) Thrills not the less the bosom of the plain : Yet might'st thou seem, proud privilege ! to sing All independent of the leafy spring. How would it please old Ocean to partake, With sailors longing for a breeze in vain, The harmony thy... | |
| 1854 - 428 psl.
...failing bond) Thrills not the less the bosom of the plain ! Yet might'st thou seem, proud privilege I to sing, All independent of the leafy Spring. Leave to the nightingale the shady wood ; A privacy of glorious light is thine. Whence thou dost pour upon the world a flood... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 510 psl.
...strain ('Twixt thee and thine a never-failing bond) Thrills not the less the bosom of the plain ; Yet might'st thou seem, proud privilege ! to sing All...dost pour upon the world a flood Of harmony, with rapture more divine ; Type of the wise who soar but never rouui ; Twin to the kindred points of Heaven... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 478 psl.
...strain I"I'wixt thee and thine a never-failing bond) Thrills not the less the bosom of the plain ; Yet might'st thou seem, proud privilege ! to sing All...is thine ; Whence thou dost pour upon the world a floixl Of harmony, with rapture more divine ; Type of the wise who soar but never roam ; Twin to the... | |
| John Cotton (F.Z.S.) - 1855 - 242 psl.
...strain ('Twiit thee aud thine a never-failing bond), Thrills not the less the bosom of the plain ; Yet might'st thou seem, proud privilege ! to sing All...shady wood, — A privacy of glorious light is thine ; \Vhence thou dost pour upon the world a flood Of harmony, with instinct more divine : Type of the... | |
| University magazine - 1855 - 784 psl.
...into a mile of wire : — " Leave to the nightingale her «hady wood ( A privacy qf gloriout light it thine : Whence thou dost pour upon the world a flood...harmony, with instinct more divine — Type of the vue, who toar, out never roam — 'I rue to the kindred pointt *tf Heaven and hone." The wonderful... | |
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