Now the golden Morn aloft Waves her dew-bespangled wing, With vermeil cheek and whisper soft She woos the tardy Spring: Till April starts, and calls around The sleeping fragrance from the ground, And lightly o'er the living scene Scatters his freshest,... The Senses - Page 1311843 - 160 pagesFull view - About this book
| History - 1778 - 626 pages
...the golden morn aloft Waves her dew-bespangled wing. With vermil cheek, and whisper soft She wooes the tardy spring : Till April starts, and calls around The sleeping fragrance from the ground ; And lightly o'er the living scene Scatters his freshest, tenderest green. New-born flocks, in rustic... | |
| Freemasonry - 1794 - 518 pages
...bands. A LYRIC ODE, BY GRAY. [Not published in his Works.] •••••^^^^••••pi SPRING. NOW the golden Morn aloft Waves her dew-bespangled wing, With vermeil cheek and whisper soft, She woes ths tardy Spring : Voi. II. Q_q Till April starts, and calls around The sleeping fragrance from... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1799 - 270 pages
...the golden Morn aloft Waves her dew-bespangled wing, With vermil cheek, and whisper soft She wooes the tardy Spring : Till April starts, and calls around The sleeping fragrance from the ground ; And lightly o'er the living scene Scatters his freshest, tenderest green. New-born flocks, in rustic... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1800 - 302 pages
...the golden Morn aloft Waves her (Jew-bespangled wing, With verrail cheek and whisper soft She wooes the tardy Spring: Till April starts., and calls around The sleeping fragrance from the ground; And lightly o'er the living scene Scatters his freshest, tend'rest green. New-born flocks, in rustic... | |
| Thomas Gray - English poetry - 1804 - 224 pages
...NOW the golden Morn aloft Waves her dew-bespangled wing, With vermil cheek and whisper soft She wooes the tardy Spring : Till April starts, and calls around The sleeping fragrance from the ground ; And lightly o'er the living scene Scatters his freshest, tend'rest green. New-born flocks, in rustic... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 248 pages
...golden morn aloft " Waves her dew-bespangled wing, " With vermil cheek, and whisper soft, ^ " She wooes the tardy spring; " Till April starts, and calls around " The sleeping fragrance from the ground, " And lightly o'cr'the living scene f* Scatters his freshest, tenderest green, " New-born Mocks, in... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1807 - 728 pages
...the golden Morn aloft Waves her dew-bespangled wing, With vermil cheek, and whisper soft She wooes the tardy Spring: Till April starts, and calls around The sleeping fragrance from the ground ; And lightly o'er the living scene Scatters his freshest, tenderest green. New-born flocks, in rustic... | |
| Robert Southey - English poetry - 1807 - 472 pages
...the golden morn aloft Waves her dew-bespangled wing, Witfi vermeil cheek, and whisper soft, She wooes the tardy spring : Till April starts, and calls around, The sleeping fragrance from the ground ; And lightly o'er the living scene Scatters his freshest, tenderest green. New born flocks in rustick... | |
| Thomas Gray, John Mitford - 1816 - 446 pages
...Left unfinished by Mr. Gray. With additions by Mr. Mason, distinguished by inverted commas. Now (he golden morn aloft Waves her dew-bespangled wing, With vermeil cheek and whisper soft She wooes the tardy spring : Till April starts, and calls around 5 The sleeping fragrance from the ground... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1817 - 494 pages
...the hotizontal parallax is the greatest possible ; and that it is inseo* CJje naturalist's 23ia^ Now the golden morn aloft Waves her dew-bespangled wing, With vermeil cheek, and whisper soft, She wooes the tardy spring ; Till APRIL starts, and calls around The sleeping fragrance from the ground... | |
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