Whatever decks the velvet field, Whate'er the circling seasons yield, Whatever buds, whatever blows, For thee it buds, for thee it grows. Nor yet art thou the peasant's fear, To him thy friendly notes are dear; For thou art mild as matin dew, And still,... The Port Folio - Página 4061822Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Anacreon - 1800 - 304 páginas
...thy friendly notes are dear ; For thou art mild as matin dews, And ever, when the summer hues Begin to paint the bloomy plain, We hear thy sweet, prophetic...strain we hear, And bless the notes and thee revere ! And chirp thy song with such a glee, &c.~\ " Some authors have affirmed (says Madame Dacier), that... | |
| Anacreon - 1804 - 194 páginas
...note is originally Henry Stephen's ; but I chose rather to make Madame Dacier my authority for it. For For thou art mild as matin dew, And still, when summer's...love thy shrilly tone ; Apollo calls thee all his own ; 'T was he who gave that voice to thee, JTis he who tunes thy minstrelsy. Tlit Muses Irve tly i-nnlly... | |
| Anacreon - 1804 - 310 páginas
...it buds, for thee it grows. Nor yet art thou the peasant's fear, To him thy friendly notes are dear; For thou art mild as matin dew, And still, when summer's...bloomy plain, We hear thy sweet, prophetic strain ; See what Licetus says about grasshoppers, cap. 93 and 185. And chirp thy song with such a glee, &c.]... | |
| John Aikin - 1807 - 692 páginas
...dew that morning drops, And chirp thy song with such a glee, That happiest kings may envy thee ! " The Muses love thy shrilly tone, Apollo calls thee all his own ; 'Twas he who gave that voice to thee, 'Tis he who tunes thy minstrelsy." The town of Cataro is the capital... | |
| Anacreon - 1820 - 196 páginas
...note is originally Heury Stephen's ; but I chose rather to make Madame Dacier my authority for it. For thou art mild as matin dew, And still, when summer's flowery hue Begius to paint the bloomy plain, We hear thy sweet prophetic strain ; Thy sweet prophetic strain we... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 378 páginas
...buds, for thee it grows. Nor yet art thou the peasant's fear, To him thy friendly notes are dear ; For thou art mild as matin dew, And still, when summer's...strain we hear, And bless the notes and thee revere I The Muses love thy shrilly tone ; Apollo calls thee all his own ; grasshoppers happy in having dumb... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 332 páginas
...huds, for thee it grows, Xor yet art thou the peasant's fear, To him thy friendly notes are dear ; For thou art mild as matin dew, And still, when summer's flowery hue Begins to paint the hloomy plain, We hear thy sweet prophetic strain ; Thy sweet prophetic strain we hear, And hless the... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 páginas
...are dear ; For thon art mild as matin dew, Anil still, when summer's llowcry hue Begins to paint tbc bloomy plain, We hear thy sweet prophetic strain ; Thy sweet prophetic strain we hear, And bless tbc notes and tliec revere ! The Muses love thy shrilly tone; Apollo calls thee all his own; T was... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 470 páginas
...friendly notes are dear; Кот thou art mild us matin dew, And Mill, when summer's flowery hue Bf£in» to paint the bloomy plain, We hear thy sweet prophetic strain ; Thy tweet prophetic strain we hear, And bleu the notes and thec revere ! The MUST« love thy shrilly tone;... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1832 - 128 páginas
...changed ' 4. How did the ancients consider the grasshopper ? Repeat the verses Irani lated from Anacreon. And still, when summer's flowery hue Begins to paint...love thy shrilly tone, Apollo calls thee all his own, 'Twag he who gave that voice to thee, 'Tis he who tunes thy minstrelsy. Unworn by age's dim decline,... | |
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