ON A WET SUMMER. ALL ye who far from town, in rural hall, Like me, were wont to dwell near pleasant field, Enjoying all the sunny day did yield, With me the change lament, in irksome thrall, By rains incessant held ; for now no call From early swain invites... The British Poets: Including Translations ... - עמוד 193מאת British poets - 1822תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Robert Southey - 1807 - 502 דפים
...harmless Hind ; Nor heed the proud to real wisdom blind, So as my heart be pure, and free my mind. SONNET, ON A WET SUMMER. ALL ye who far from town, in rural...wont to dwell near pleasant field, Enjoying all the sunny-day did yield, With me the change lament, in irksome thrall, By rains incessant held ; for now... | |
| 1816 - 832 דפים
...tlie present •season (1816), we sincerely sympathized with the Poet, who wrote the following Sonnet on a WET SUMMER. "All ye who far from town, in rural....With me the change lament, in irksome thrall, By raius incessant held ; for now no call From early swain invites my hand to wield [ceal'd, The scythe... | |
| 1817 - 494 דפים
...During the present season (1816), we sincerely sympathised with the poet, who wrote the following sonnet On a WET SUMMER. All ye who far from town, in rural...pleasant field, Enjoying all the sunny day did yield, _ With me the change lament, in irksome thrall, By rains incessant held ; for now no call From early... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 466 דפים
...Thy lyre o'erwhelming all my soul in pleasure, Rolls the soft song of joy, and endless love. SONNET. ON A WET SUMMER. ALL ye, who far from town, in rural...wont to dwell near pleasant field, Enjoying all the sunny-day did yield, With me the change lament, in irksome thral), 15 y rains incessant held ; for... | |
| Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1824 - 846 דפים
...Summer, this is usually the time of the most rain and heaviest showers. On a Wet Summer, by Bamfylde. All ye who far from town, in rural hall, Like me,...rains incessant held ; for now no call From early Cock invites my hand to wield The scythe. In parlour dim I sit concealed, And mark the lessening sand... | |
| 1832 - 428 דפים
...me were wont to dwell neftrpleasant fi.-Ul. Enjoying all the sunny day did yield, With me the'change lament in irksome thrall, By rains incessant held ; for now no call From early cock invites my hand to wield The scythe. In parlour dim I sit concealed. And mark the lessening sand... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 782 דפים
...Full many a tale have told and ditty long. John HainpfyUe. — Bom. 1754, Died 1796. 1009.— SONNET. your safety, I fear'd for my own : invitee my hand to wield The scythe ; in parlour dim I sit concealed, And mark the lessening sand from... | |
| James Thomson - 1881 - 502 דפים
...enshroud In vest of snowy white and hoary veil, Or wrapp'st thy visage in a sable cloud : SONNETS. ON A WET SUMMER. ALL ye who far from town, in rural hall, Like me, wore wont to dwell near pleasant field, Enjoying all the sunny day did yield, With me the change lament,... | |
| 1888 - 680 דפים
...inspired the lines written by John Bampfylde, exactly one hundred years ago, after the wet summer of 1788. All ye, who far from town, in rural hall Like me,...dwell near pleasant field. Enjoying all the sunny days did yield, With me the chunge lament ; in irksome thrall, By rains incessant held, for now no... | |
| 1902 - 642 דפים
...were written probably before the first of Warton's was published (1 775)- Two examples may be given : ON A WET SUMMER. All ye who, far from town in rural hall, Like me were wont to dwell near pleasant fuKl, Enjoying all the sunny day did yield, With me the change lament, in irksome thrall, liy rains... | |
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