| Robert Herrick - 1823 - 330 str.
...reume makes loathsome both his eyes ; His mouth worse furr'd with oathes and blasphemies. TO MEDDOWES. YE have been fresh and green, Ye have been fill'd...walks have been Where maids have spent their houres. To kisse and beare away The richer couslips home. V'ave heard them sweetly sing, And seen them in a... | |
| 1832 - 206 str.
...Th» freclded Cowslip, burnet, and green clover." YE have been fresh and green, Ye have been filled with flowers ; And ye the walks have been, Where maids have spent their hours. Ye have beheld where they With wicker arks did come, To kiss and bear away The richer Cowslips... | |
| Mrs. Charles Meredith - 1836 - 400 str.
...gatherers in his sweet verses TO MEDDOWES, Ye have been fresh and green, Ye have been filled with flowres, And ye the walks have been Where maids have spent their houres. Ye have beheld how they With wicker arks did come, To kisse and beare away The richer cowslips home.... | |
| Mrs. Charles Meredith - 1836 - 400 str.
...gatherers m his sweet verses TO 1IEDDOWES. Ye have been fresh and green, Ye have been filled with flowres, And ye the walks have been Where maids have spent their houres. Ye have beheld how they With wicker arks did come, To kisse and beare away The richer cowslips home.... | |
| Thomas Miller - 1837 - 466 str.
...antipodes, and never hangs over the bank but he 's afraid to fall into the firmament." " MEADOWS. " Ye have been fresh and green, Ye have been fill'd...ye the walks have been Where maids have spent their hours. Ye have beheld how they With wicker arks did come, To kiss and bear away The richer cowslips... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1841 - 844 str.
...whilst ye may, go marry ; For having lost but once your prime, You may for ever tarry. To MEADOWS. y favour'd crook she hours. Ye have beheld where they With wicker arks did come, To kiss and bear away The richer cowslips... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1846 - 324 str.
...both his eyes : His mouth worfefurr'd with oathes and blafphemies. To Meddowes. YE have been frefh and green, Ye have been fill'd with flowers : And ye the Walks have been Where Maids have fpent their houres. You have beheld, how they With Wicker Arks did come To kifle, and beare away The... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1846 - 330 str.
...loathfome both his eyes: His mouthworfefurr'dwithoathes andblafphemies. 1*0 Meddowes. YE have been frefh and green, Ye have been fill'd with flowers: And ye the Walks have been Where Maids have fpent their houres. You have beheld, how they With Wicker Arks did come To kifle, and beare away The... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1852 - 592 str.
...once your prime, You may forever tarry. TO MEADOWS. Ye have been fresh and green, Ye have been filled with flowers; And ye the walks have been, Where maids have spent their boom Ye have beheld where they With wicker arks did come; To kiss and bear away The richer cowslips... | |
| George William Curtis - 1852 - 214 str.
...What pastoral sweetness and genuine personality of feeling in this poem. TO MEADOWS. "Ye have been been fresh and green ; Ye have been fill'd with flowers...the walks have been, Where maids have spent their hours. You have beheld how they With wicker arks did come, To kiss and bear away The richer cowslips... | |
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