| Charles Mills - 1821 - 444 pages
...the romance, Mr. Ellis says, considering that murder, conducted on so grand a scale, at the expense of unbelievers, and expressly enjoined by angels,...pleasure to the reader, has here introduced the following epsiodical description of £pring. Merry is, in time of May, When fowlis sing in her lay. Floweres... | |
| Charles Mills - 1821 - 756 pages
...great pleasure to the reader, has here introduced the following epsiodical description of Spring. i• Merry is, in time of May, When fowlis sing in her lay. Floweres on apple-trees and perry ; Small fowles sing merry. Ladies strew her bowers With red roses and lilly flowers. Great joy is in frith... | |
| Charles Mills - 1822 - 452 pages
...Mr. Ellis says, considering that murder, conducted on so grand a scale, at the expense of unbelivers, and expressly enjoined by angels, could not fail of...her lay. Floweres on apple-trees and perry ; . Small fowles sing merry. Ladies strew her bowers With red roses and lilly flowers. Great joy Is in frith... | |
| Charles Mills - 1822 - 468 pages
...the romance, Mr. Ellis says, considering that murder, conducted on so grand a scale, at the expense of unbelievers, and expressly enjoined by angels,...Merry is, in time of May, When fowlis sing in her lay. VOL. ii. 2 c Floweres Floweres on apple-trees and perry ; Small fowles sing merry. Ladies strew her... | |
| Charles Mills - 1844 - 542 pages
...scale, at the expense of unbelievers, and expressly enjoined by angels, could not fail of com municating great pleasure to the reader, has here introduced...her lay. Floweres on apple-trees and perry ; Small fowles sing merry. Ladies strew her bowers With red roses and lilly flowers. Great joy is in frith... | |
| George Ellis - 1848 - 658 pages
...cross. The author of the romance considering that murder, conducted on so grand a scale, at the expense of unbelievers, and expressly enjoined by angels,...fowlis sing in her lay. Floweres on apple-trees and perry;a Small fowlis sing merry. Ladies strew her bowers With red roses and lilly flowers. Great joy... | |
| George Ellis, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1848 - 664 pages
...cross. The author of the romance considering that murder, conducted on so grand a scale, at the expense of unbelievers, and expressly enjoined by angels,...When fowlis sing in her lay. Floweres on apple-trees amd perry; ! Small fowlis sing merry. Ladies strew her bowers With red roses and lilly flowers. Great... | |
| George Ellis - 1848 - 660 pages
...cross. The author of the romance considering that murder, conducted on so grand a scale, at the expense of unbelievers, and expressly enjoined by angels,...description of Spring : Merry is, in time of May, When fowl is sing in her lay. Floweres on apple-trees amd perry;" Small fowlis sing merry. Ladies strew... | |
| George Ellis, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1848 - 648 pages
...eross. The author of the romanee considering that murder, condueted on so grand a seale, at the expense of unbelievers, and expressly enjoined by angels,...pleasure to the reader, has here introduced the following episodieal deseription of Spring: Merry is, in time of May, When fowl is sing in her lay. Floweres... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1854 - 504 pages
...prefaces the tale of the butchery with a poetical descant on the charms of the vernal season:— " Merry is, in time of May When fowlis sing in her lay Floweres on apple trees and perry Small fowles sing merry Ladies strew her bowers With red roses and lily flowers,"... | |
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