| Robert Kemp Philp - 464 str.
...leaves green Beshadcd all the alleys that there were, And middea; every herbes might be seen The aharpe, greene, sweete juniper, Growing so fair with branches...The bewes spread the herber all about. And on the small greene twistes sate The little sweet nightingale, and sung So loud and clear, the hyranes consecrate,... | |
| William Edmondstoune Aytoun - 1921 - 532 str.
...the boughig and the leavis greene lieshaded all the alleys that there were, And mids of every arbour might be seen The sharpe, greene, sweete juniper,...with branches here and there, That, as it seemed to a lyf without, The boughis spread the arbour all about. And on the smalle greene twistis sat The little... | |
| Eleanour Sinclair Rohde - 1925 - 346 str.
...Beshaded all the alleys that were there, And mids of every arbour might be seen The sharpe greene sweet Juniper Growing so fair with branches here and there That as it seemed to a lyf without, The boughs spread the arbour all about. And on the smalle greene twistis sat The little... | |
| Washington Irving - 1983 - 1198 str.
...Beshaded all the alleys that there were, And midst of every arbour might be seen The sharpe, grene, sweet juniper, Growing so fair, with branches here and there, That as it seemed to a lyf without, The boughs did spread the arbour all about. And on the small grene twistist set The lytel... | |
| J. HIGGINBOTHAM - 1862 - 838 str.
...the boughis and the leavis greene Beshaded all the alleys that there were, And mids of every arbour might be seen. The sharpe, greene, sweete juniper,...with branches here and there. That, as it seemed to a lyf without, The boughis spread the arbour all about. And on the small greene twistis sat The little... | |
| 1845 - 518 str.
...wight espy. So thick the bewes and the leaves green Beahaded all the alleys that there were, And middes every herber might be seen The sharpe, greene, sweete juniper, Growing so fair with branches here and fhtw, That, as it seemed to a life without, The bewes spread the herber all about. * We quote Leigh... | |
| Gustav Stickley - 1915 - 656 str.
...Beshaded all the Alleys that there were, And mids of every arbour might be seen The sharpe greene sweet Juniper Growing so fair with branches here and there, That as it seemed to a lyf without, The boughes spread the arbour all about." The arbors in the famous garden at Hampton Court... | |
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