| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1876 - 452 sivua
...Would rock the snowy cradle till I died. ,,Why lingereth she to clothe her heart (with love, Belaying as the tender ash delays To clothe herself, when all th'e woods are (green? ,,O tell her, Swallow, that thy brood is (flown : Say to her, I do but wanton in the South, But in... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1877 - 104 sivua
...And lay me on her bosom, and her heart Would rock the snowy cradle till I died. • Why lingereth she to clothe her heart with love, Delaying as the tender...delays To clothe herself, when all the woods are green ? 0 tell her, Swallow, that thy brood is flown : Say to her, I do but wanton in the South, But in the... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 618 sivua
...in, And lay me on her bosom, and her heart Would rock the snowy cradle till I died ! lingereth she to clothe her heart with love, Delaying as the tender...delays To clothe herself, when all the woods are green ? "0 tell her, Swallow, that thy brood is flown: Say to her, 1 do but wanton in the South, But in the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1877 - 392 sivua
...her heart Wonld rock the suowy cradle till I died. "Why lingereth she to clothe her heart with !оre, Delaying as the tender ash delays To clothe herself, when all the woods arc green ? "O tell her, Swallow, that thy hrood is flown: Say to her, l dn hnt wanton ln the Sonth,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1878 - 688 sivua
...And lay me on her bosom, and her heart Would rock the snowy cradle till I died. ' Why lingereth she to clothe her heart with love, Delaying as the tender...delays To clothe herself, when all the woods are green? ' O tell her, Swallow, that thy brood is flown : Say to her, I do but wanton in the South, But in the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1878 - 210 sivua
...in, And lay me on her bosom, and her heart Would rock the snowy cradle till I died. Why lingereth she to clothe her heart with love, Delaying as the tender...delays To clothe herself when all the woods are green ? O tell her, Swallow, that thy brood is flown : Say to her, I do but wanton in the South, But in the... | |
| 1879 - 762 sivua
...the last is seen of the ash-tree. The ash-tree is always the last to come and go. Tennyson says : ' Delaying as the tender ash delays To clothe herself when all the woods are green.' Directly the summer weather breaks up the tourists scatter; but if they had only waited patiently there... | |
| Henry Arthur Bright - 1879 - 142 sivua
...light of waxen blossom. The Elms came next, the Limes, the Beeches, and then the Oaks. Yet still " the tender Ash delays To clothe herself when all the woods are green," and is all bare as in mid-winter. This, however, if the adage about the Oak and the Ash be true, should... | |
| 1879 - 772 sivua
...seen of the ash-tree. The ash-tree is always the last to come and go. Tennyson says : ' Delaying ns the tender ash delays To clothe herself when all the woods are green." Directly the summer weather breaks up the tourists scatter ; but if they had only waited patiently... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1124 sivua
...And lay me on her bosom, and her heart Would rock the snowy cradle till I died ! Why lingereth she shepherd charms his sheep ; While the birds unbounded...with music fill the sky, — ¿ Now, even now, my ? 0 tell her, Swallow, that thy brood is flown : Say to her, I do but wanton in the South, Hut in the... | |
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