For gems, hid in some forlorn creek : We all pearls scorn, Save what the dewy morn Congeals upon each little spire of grass, Which careless shepherds beat down as they pass : And gold ne'er here appears, Save what the yellow Ceres bears. Blest silent... Complete Angler - Strana 222autor/autoři: Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - 1899 - 354 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| George Ellis - 1803 - 468 str.
...wounds are never found, Save what the plough-share gives the ground. Go, let the diving negro seek For gems, hid in some forlorn creek ! We all pearls...spire of grass, Which careless shepherds beat down as pass; And gold ne'er here appears, Save what the yellow Ceres bears. Blest, silent groves! O may ye... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 512 str.
...And wounds are never found Save what the plough-share gives the grou Go! let the diving Negro seek For gems, hid in some forlorn creek, We all pearls...spire of grass, Which careless shepherds beat down as t And gold ne'er here appears Save what the yellow Ceres bears. Blest, silent groves! O may ye be SONG... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 490 str.
...And wounds are never found Save what the plough-share gives the grou Go! let the diving Negro seek For gems, hid in some forlorn creek, We all pearls...spire of grass, Which careless shepherds beat down as th And gold ne'er here appears Save what the yellow Ceres bears. Blest, silent groves! O may ye be... | |
| George Ellis - 1811 - 470 str.
...wounds are never found, Save what the plough-share gives the ground. Go, let the diving negro seek For gems, hid in some forlorn creek ! We all pearls...what the yellow Ceres bears. Blest, silent groves! O may ye be For ever Mirth's best nursery! May pure Contents For ever pitch their tents Upon these... | |
| 1815 - 442 str.
...peHilssrarn, Save what the dewy morn Congeals upon each little spray of grass, Which caielcss shepherds beut down as they pass ; And gold ne'er here appears, Save...what the yellow Ceres bears. Blest, silent groves ! О may ye be For ever Muth's best nuisery! May pure contents For ever pitch their tents Upon these... | |
| 1821 - 724 str.
...French wines, and French fashions ; rejecting ornament ; scorning all gems. Save what the dewy mom Congeals upon each little spire of grass, Which careless shepherds beat down as they pass. IVotton, or Raleigh. And when quietly bosomed in my cottage with the lady of my heart, I view the bright... | |
| Izaak Walton, Sir John Hawkins, John Hawkins - 1822 - 494 str.
...hook ; Nor envy, unless among The birds, for price of their sweet song. Go, let the diving negro seek For gems, hid in some forlorn creek: We all pearls...grass, Which careless shepherds beat down as they pass : Save what the yellow Ceres bears. And gold ne'er here appears, Bleat silent groves, oh may you be,... | |
| 1823 - 478 str.
...for ever— used, but none more beautifully and simply than Raleigh : Go! let the diving negro seek For gems hid in some forlorn creek ; We all pearls...ne'er here appears, Save what the yellow Ceres bears. " The shepherd's description of love " is full of sentiment, reflection, and point. It is in dialogue... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1824 - 516 str.
...hook:— Nor envy, 'less among The birds for price of their sweet song. Go, let the diving Negro seek For gems hid in some forlorn creek : We all pearls...the yellow Ceres bears. Blest silent groves ! Oh may you be For ever Mirth's best nursery I May pure contents For ever pitch their tents Upon these downs,... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1829 - 846 str.
...hook : Nor envy, unless among The birds, for prize of their sweet song. Go! let the diving negro seek For gems hid in some forlorn creek ; We all pearls...what the yellow Ceres bears. Blest silent groves! O may ye be For ever mirth's best nursery ! May pure contents For ever pitch their tents Upon these... | |
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