And more to lulle him in his slumber soft, A trickling streame from high rock tumbling downe, And ever-drizling raine upon the loft, Mixt with a murmuring winde, much like the sowne Of swarming Bees, did cast him in a swowne. No other noyse, nor peoples... Men, Women, and Books: A Selection of Sketches, Essays, and Critical Memoirs ... - Sivu 114tekijä(t) Leigh Hunt - 1847 - 576 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Edmund Spenser - 1898 - 68 sivua
...And unto Morpheus comes, whom drowned deepe In drowsie fit he findes; of nothing he takes keepe. XLL And, more to lulle him in his slumber soft, A trickling streame from high rock tumbling downe, 39. 1. Sperscd.— Dispersed, scattered. L. spargo, sparsus, to scatter, spread. 39. 3. Morpheus. See... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1901 - 286 sivua
...to Wordsworth by the description of the house of Morpheus in Spenser's Faerie Queene, I. i. 41 — " And, more to lulle him in his slumber soft, A trickling streame from high rock tumbling doune, And ever-drizling rain upon the loft, Mixt with a murmuring winde, much like the soune Of swarmine... | |
| William Williamson - 1902 - 264 sivua
...is a figure applied to making names from the sounds which they are to denote ; as, whizz, buzz — " And more to lulle him in his slumber soft, A trickling streame from high rock tumbling downe, And ever-drizling raine upon the loft, Mixt with a murmuring winde, much like the sowne Of swarming bees,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1902 - 800 sivua
...drowsie tit he findes : of nothing he takes The maker selfe, for all his wondrous witt, keepe. XLI And more to lulle him in his slumber soft. A trickling streame from high rock tumbling downe, And ever-drizling raine upon the loft, [sowne Mixt with a murmuring winde, much like the Of swarming Bees,... | |
| 1904 - 542 sivua
...steepe In silver deaw his ever-drouping hed, Whiles sad Night over him her mantle black doth spred. And, more to lulle him in his slumber soft, A trickling streame from high rock tumbling downe, And ever-drizling raine upon the loft, Mixt with a murmuring winde, much like the sowne Of swarming bees,... | |
| Stephen Lucius Gwynn - 1904 - 452 sivua
...I., CI, 41), which resembles and perhaps surpasses the splendid opening of Tennyson's Lotus Eaters : And more to lulle him in his slumber soft, A trickling; streame from high rock tumbling downe, And ever-drizling raine upon the loft, Mixt with a murmuring winde, much like the sowne Of swarming Bees,... | |
| John Henry Fowler - 1904 - 516 sivua
...to Wordsworth by the description of the house of Morpheus in Spenser's Faerie Queene, I. i. 41— " And, more to lulle him in his slumber soft, A trickling streame from high rock tumbling doune, And ever-drizling rain upon the loft, Mixt with a murmuring winde, much like the soune Of swarminff... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1904 - 484 sivua
...steepe In silver deaw his ever-drouping hed, Whiles sad Night over him her mantle black doth spred. And, more to lulle him in his slumber soft, A trickling streame from high rock tumbEng downe And ever-drizzling raine upon the loft, Mixt with a murmuring winde, much like the sowne... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1905 - 206 sivua
...unto Morpheus comes, whom drowned deepe In drowsie fit he findes; of nothing he takes keepe. 3 " 41. And more to lulle him in his slumber soft, A trickling streame from high rock tumbling downe, And ever-drizling raine upon the loft, 4 » Mixt with a murmuring winde, much like the sowne 6 Of swarming... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1905 - 266 sivua
...unto Morpheus comes, whom drowned deepe In drowsie fit he findes : of nothing he takes keepe.8 XLI And more to lulle him in his slumber soft, A trickling streame from high rock tumbling downe, And ever-drizling raine upon the loft,3 Mixt with a murmuring winde, much like the sowne Of swarming Bees,... | |
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