| John Keats - 1846 - 340 Seiten
...daisy and the marigold ; White-plumed lilies, and the first Hedge-grown primrose that hath burst ; Shaded hyacinth, alway Sapphire queen of the mid-May ; And every leaf, and every flower Pearl'd with Ihe self-same shower. Thou shalt see the field-mouse peep Meagre from its celled sleep... | |
| John Keats - 1846 - 348 Seiten
...winter-thin Cast on sunny bank its skin ; Freckled nest eggs thou shall see Halching in Ihe hawlhorn-lree, When the hen-bird's wing doth rest Quiet on her mossy nest ; Then Ihe hurry and alarm When the bee-hive casts ils swarm ; Acorns ripe down-pattering While the autumn... | |
| John Keats - 1847 - 280 Seiten
...The daisy and the marigold; White-plumed lilies, and the first Hedge-grown primrose that hath burst; Shaded hyacinth, alway Sapphire queen of the mid-May; And every leaf, and every flower Pearl'd with the self-same shower. Thou shalt see the field-mouse peep Meagre from its celled sleep... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1847 - 556 Seiten
...The daisy and the mangold ; White'plumed lilies, and the first Hedge-grown primrose that hath hurst ; Shaded hyacinth, alway Sapphire queen of the mid-May ; And every leaf, and every llower Pearled with the self-same shower. Thou shall see the field-mouse peep Meager from its celled... | |
| Robert Tyas - 1848 - 264 Seiten
...daisy and the marigold ; White-plumed lilies, and the first Hedge-grown primrose that hath burst ; Shaded Hyacinth, alway Sapphire queen of the mid-May ; And every leaf, and every flower Pearl'd with the self-same shower." The graceful manner in which the petals are curled back has suggested... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1852 - 356 Seiten
...daisy and the marigold ; White-plumed lilies, and the first Hedge-grown primrose* that hath burst; Shaded hyacinth, alway Sapphire queen of the mid-May...the self-same shower. Thou shalt see the field-mouse creep Meager from its celled sleep ; And the snake all winter — thin Cast on sunny bank its skin... | |
| 1852 - 782 Seiten
...daisy and the marigold ; White-plum'd lilies, and the first Hedge-grown primrose that hath burst ; L e w Uu ? f ZRwuU w ?̐ ^... c^ =c 3 ] { c;xq \+ I 2 Z , ^ } L &B &2b.m s shall see the field-mouse peep Meagre from its celled sleep ; And the snake, all winter thin, Cast... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1853 - 548 Seiten
...leaf, and every flu wer Prurlcd with the self-same shower. Thou shall see the field-mouse peep Monger from its celled sleep; And the snake all winter-thin Cast on sunny bank its skin ; Freckled nesl-eggs thou shall see Hatching in the hawthorn-tree, When the hen-bird's wing doth rest Quiet on... | |
| 1854 - 362 Seiten
...Thou shalt see the field-mouse creep Meager from its celled sleep ; And the snake all winter — thin Cast on sunny bank its skin ; Freckled nest-eggs thou...doth rest Quiet on her mossy nest ; Then the hurry and«larm When the bee-hive casts its swarm ; Acorns ripe down-pattering, While the Autumn breezes... | |
| 1008 Seiten
...first Hedge-grown primrose that hath burst; Shaded hyacinth, alway Sapphire queen of the mid-May ; Ana every leaf, and every flower Pearled with the self-same...Meagre from its celled sleep ; And the snake, all winter thin, Cast on sunny bank its skin ; Freckled nest-eggs thou shalt see Hatching in the hawthorn-tree,... | |
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