Then, where of Indian hills the daylight takes His leave, how might you the flamingo see Disporting like a meteor on the lakes — And playful squirrel on his nut-grown tree : And every sound of life was full of glee, From merry mock-bird's song, or hum... America - Strana 2551879Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Eli Bowen - 1853 - 530 str.
...those sunny mountains half way down Would echo flagelet from some romantio town. 3. Then, where of Indian hills the daylight takes His leave, how might...mock-bird's song, or hum of men ; While hearkening, fearing nought their revelry, The wild deer arch'd his neck from glades, and then, Uuhunted, sought his woods... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1853 - 404 str.
...Would echo flagelet from some romantic town. III. Then, where of Indian hills the daylight takei Ilia leave, how might you the flamingo see Disporting like a meteor on the lakes — \nd playful squirrel on his nut-grown tree : And every sound of life was full of glee, From merry... | |
| Eli Bowen - 1854 - 526 str.
...those sunny mountains half way down Would echo flagelet from some romantic town. 8. Then, where of -Indian hills the daylight takes His leave, how might...mock-bird's song, or hum of men ; While hearkening, fearing nought their revelry, The wild deer arch'd his neck from glades, and then, TTnhunted, sought his woods... | |
| Book - 1854 - 496 str.
...ay, those sunny mountains half way down Would echo flagelet from some romantic town. Then, where of Indian hills the daylight takes His leave, how might...From merry mock-bird's song, or hum of men, While heark'uing, fearing nought their revelry, The wild deer arch'd his neck from glades, and then Unhunted,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1854 - 400 str.
...those sunny mountains half-way down Would echo flageolet from some romantic town. in. Then, where of Indian hills the daylight takes His leave, how might...From merry mock-bird's song, or hum of men ; While heark'ning, fearing nought their revelry, The wild deer arched his neck from glades, and then, 1 l)'i!iji].:lV.1... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1854 - 396 str.
...Would echo flagelet from some romantic town. III. Then, where of Indian hills the daylight takes TTia leave, how might you the flamingo see Disporting like...mock-bird's song, or hum of men; While hearkening, fearing nought their revelry, The wild deer arched his neck from glades, and then, Unhunted, sought his woods... | |
| Eli Bowen - 1854 - 528 str.
...flagelet from some romantic town. 3. Then, where of Indian hills the daylight takes His leave, bow might you the flamingo see Disporting like a meteor...mock-bird's song, or hum of men ; While hearkening, fearing nought their revelry, The wild deer arch'd his neck from glades, and then, Unhunted, sought hia woods... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1854 - 508 str.
...aye those sunny mountains half-way down Would echo flagelet from some romantic town. Then, where of Indian hills the daylight takes His leave, how might...on his nut-grown tree ! And every sound of life was foil of glee, From merry mock-bird's song, or hum of men ; While hearkening, fearing naught their revelry,... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1854 - 788 str.
...aye, those sunny mountains halfway down Would echo flagelel from some romantic town. " Then, where of Indian hills the daylight takes His leave, how might...see Disporting like a meteor on the lakes — And playtul squirrel on his nui-grown tree : And cv'ry sound of life was lull of glee, From merry mock-bird's... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1854 - 404 str.
...half-way down Would echo flagelet from some romantic town. Hen, where of Indian hill" the daylight take* His leave, how might you the flamingo see Disporting like a meteor on the lakes — \ml playful squirrel on his- nut-grown tree: And every Bound of life was full of glee, From merry... | |
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