| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1842 - 250 pages
...lowing to his fellows. From the woods Came voices of the well-contented doves. The lark could scarce get out his notes for joy, But shook his song together...the hills; The mellow ouzel fluted in the elm ; The redcap whistled, and the nightingale Sang loud, as though he were the bird of day. And Eustace turn'd,... | |
| Christianity - 1842 - 750 pages
...lowing to his fellows. From the woods Came voices of the well-contented doves. The lark could scarce get out his notes for joy, But shook his song together...the hills ; The mellow ouzel fluted in the elm ; The redcap whistled, and the nightingale Sang loud, as though he were the bird of day. " And Eustace turn'd,... | |
| Christianity - 1842 - 740 pages
...lowing to his fellows. From the woods Came voices of the well-contented doves. The lark could scarce get out his notes for joy, But shook his song together...cuckoo told his name to all the hills ; The mellow onzel fluted in the elm ; The redcap whistled, and the nightingale Sang loud, as though he were the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1843 - 256 pages
...lowing to his fellows. From the woods Came voices of the well-contented doves. The lark could scarce get out his notes for joy, But shook his song together...the hills ; The mellow ouzel fluted in the elm ; The redcap whistled, and the nightingale Sang loud, as though he were the bird of day. And Eustace turn'd,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1845 - 510 pages
...lowing to his fellows. From the woods Came voices of the well-contented doves. The lark could scarce get out his notes for joy, But shook his song together...the hills ; The mellow ouzel fluted in the elm ; The redcap whistled ; and the nightingale Sang loud, as though he were the bird of day. And Eustace turn'd,... | |
| Timothy Shay Arthur - 1845 - 908 pages
...is conspicuous — l( From the wood* Came Voices of the well-contented doves. The lark could scarce get out his notes for joy, But shook his song together...the hills ; The mellow ouzel fluted in the elm ; The red-cap whistled, and the nightingale Sang loud, as though he were the bird of day. And Eustace turned,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1846 - 254 pages
...lowing to his fellows. From the woods Came voices of the well-contented doves. The lark could scarce get out his notes for joy, But shook his song together...the hills ; The mellow ouzel fluted in the elm ; The redcap whistled, and the nightingale Sang loud, as though he were the bird of day. And Eustace turn'd,... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - American fiction - 1846 - 302 pages
...overflowed with love and happiness, oh, then how the music gushed and nestled! " The lark could scarce get out his notes for joy, But shook his song together, as he neared His happy home, the ground." The old luhr was a great favourite with Alerik j not for its musical... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - Opium abuse - 1847 - 270 pages
...overflowed with love and happiness, oh, then how the music gushed and nestled ! " The lark could scarce get out his notes for joy, But shook his song together, as be neared His happy home, the ground." The old luhr was a great favourite with Alerik ; not for its... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1851 - 276 pages
...well-contented doves. The lark could scarce get out his notes fpr joy, But shook his song together as he neared His happy home, the ground. To left and right, The...the hills; The mellow ouzel fluted in the elm ; The redcap whistled; and the nightingale Sang loud, as though he were the bird of day. And Eustace turned,... | |
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