 | 1854
...Which living waves where thou didst cease to live, And saw around me the wide field revive With fruits and fertile promise, and the Spring Come forth, her...from all she brought to those she could not bring." : " To mute and to material things New life revolving Summer brings; The genial call dead Nature hears,... | |
 | Elizabeth Caroline Grey - 1854
...And when I stood beneath the fresh green tree, And saw around me the wide fields revive With fruits and fertile promise, and the spring Come forth —...birds upon the wing, I turned from all she brought To all she could not bring." Thus, on the particular occasion which I mention, I had roamed I knew not... | |
 | Lord Byron - 1854
...Which living waves where thou didst cease to live, And saw around me the wide field revive With fruits and fertile promise, and the spring Come forth her...contrive, With all her reckless birds upon the wing, I turn'd from all she brought to those she could not bring. 3 1 [See English Bards and Scotch Reviewers.]... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1854
...Which living waves where thou didst cease to live, And saw around me the wide field revive With fruits and fertile promise, and the Spring Come forth her...contrive, With all her reckless birds upon the wing, I turn'd from all she brought to those she could not bring. * The sister of Admiral Byron — the poet's... | |
 | John Townsend Trowbridge - 1854 - 295 str.
...could penetrate for evermore ; then turned and saw nature's " fertile nromise," as " The Spring Came forth her work of gladness to contrive, With all her reckless birds upon the wing " ; it seemed to her like a mockery. " But it won't be long afore I shall be brought here in the same... | |
 | English poetry - 1857
...Which, living, waves where thou didst cease to live, And saw around me the wide field revive With fruits and fertile promise, and the Spring Come forth her...contrive With all her reckless birds upon the wing, I turn'd from all she brought to those she could not bring. BYRON. ITALIAN SUN-SET. THE moon is up, and... | |
 | Emma Jane Worboise - 1858
...the wide field revive With fruits and fertile promise ; and the spring Come forth with all her joyous birds upon the wing. I turned from all she brought to those she could not bring." But it was not often that Margaret turned thus from the glad earth ia its beautiful spring garniture... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1859 - 827 str.
...to live, And saw around me the wide field revive With fruits and ferule promise, and the Spring Came palace, Even to the city, and so baffle all. — Trust me. íar. Thou knowest I hav turn'd from all she brought to those she could not bring, • XXXI. I turn'd to thee, to thousands,... | |
 | Stray thoughts - 1860 - 107 str.
...Which, living, waves where thou didst cease to live, And saw around me the wide field revive With fruits and fertile promise, and the Spring Come forth her...from all she brought to those she could not bring." Byron's best poems may not always be healthful in their tendency, appealing, as they too frequently... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1860
...Which living waves where thou didst cease to live, And saw around me the wide field revive With fruits and fertile promise, and the Spring Come forth her...work of gladness to contrive, With all her reckless hirds upon the wing, I turn'd from all she hrought to those she could not hring. (') XXXI. I rurn'd... | |
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