| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 912 pages
...Bcfnrt the fifher, or into liis hand. Then hath thy orchard fruit, thy garden flow'r?, Frefli as tKe air, and new as are the hours. The early cherry, with the later plum, f'St ?raPc> anc> quince, each in his time <l«h come : The blufhing apricot, and woolly peach Hang... | |
| 1839 - 894 pages
...themselves betray. Bright eels that emulate them, and leap on land, Before the fisher, or into his hand. Then hath thy orchard fruit, thy garden flowers, •...the air, and new as are the hours. The early cherry, wiih the later plum. Fig, grape, and quince, each in his time doth come ; The blushing apricot, and... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1820 - 432 pages
...crown, — thy open table doth provide f Yr The purple pheasant with the speckled side. .' ¡ •:'• Then hath thy orchard fruit, thy garden flowers, Fresh...the hours. The early cherry, with the later plum, • • '._...:. Fig, grape, and quince, each in his time doth come : The blushing apricot, and woolly... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1834 - 342 pages
...Sydney copse, To crown,— thy open table doth provide The purple pheasant with the speckled side. Then hath thy orchard fruit, thy garden flowers, Fresh...Fig, grape, and quince, each in his time doth come : * Sir Philip Sydney. The blushing apricot, and woolly peach, Hang on thy walls, that every child... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1835 - 350 pages
...Sydney copse, To crown, — thy open table doth provide The purple pheasant with the speckled side. Then hath thy orchard fruit, thy garden flowers, Fresh...Fig, grape, and quince, each in his time doth come : * Sir Philip Sydney. The blushing apricot, and woolly peach, Hang on thy walls, that every child... | |
| 738 pages
...Jonson, in his fine, cordial description of Penshurst (the seat of the Sydney family), says — " Thn» hath thy orchard fruit, thy garden flowers, Fresh...Fig, grape, and quince, each in his time doth come: Thi blushing apricot, and woolly peach, Hang on thy walls, that every child may reach." i iiMii.i commands... | |
| 1839 - 876 pages
...themselves betray. Bright eels that emulate them, and leap on land. Before the fisher, or into his hand. Then hath thy orchard fruit, thy garden flowers, Fresh...in his time doth come ; The blushing apricot, and wooly peach Hang on thy walls, that every child may reach. And though thy walls be of the country stone,... | |
| 1839 - 894 pages
...themselves betray. Bright eels that emulate them, and leap on land, Before the fisher, or into hii hand. Then hath thy orchard fruit, thy garden flowers, Fresh as the air, and now as are the bouri. The early cherry, with the later plum, Fig, grape, and quince, each in his time... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 pages
...betray. Bright eels that emulate them, and leap on land, Before the fisher, or into his hand. Thou hast s thereof in some peaoh Hang on thy walls that every child may reach. And though thy walls be of the country stone, They're... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1849 - 708 pages
...betray. Bright eeU that emulate them, and leap on land, Before the n.iher, or into his hand. Thou hast reof doch come : The blushing apricot and woolly peach Hang on thy walls that every child may reach. And... | |
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