... chamber walls depicted all around With portraitures of huntsman, hawk, and hound, And the hurt deer. He listeneth to the lark, Whose song comes with the sunshine through the dark Of painted glass in leaden lattice bound ; He listeneth and he laugheth... Shelburne Essays: Fifth series - Page 148by Paul Elmer More - 1908 - 261 pagesFull view - About this book
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...all poets seems to have been fondest of the suiging of birds ; " and of whom Longfellow writes, — "And as I read I hear the crowing cock, I hear the note Of lark and linnet, and from every page Rise odors of ploughed field or flowery mead." We do not forget " The music of days when the Muse was breaking... | |
| 1875 - 234 pages
...leaden lattice bound ; He listeneth and he laugheth at the sound, Then writeth in a book like any clerk. He is the poet of the dawn, who wrote The Canterbury...page Rise odours of ploughed field or flowery mead. 1 With the interpolation of ac between the letters iv and a, this would do very well for the termination... | |
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...lattice bound ; He listeneth and he laugheth at the sound, Then writctli in a book like any clerk. He is the poet of the dawn, who wrote The Canterbury...note Of lark and linnet, and from every page Rise odors of ploughed field or flowery mead. SHAKESPEAEE. A VISION as of crowded city streets, "With human... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1875 - 170 pages
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| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - American poetry - 1878 - 660 pages
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| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1878 - 442 pages
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...Then writeth in a book like any clerk. He is the poet of the dawn, who wrote The Canterbury Talcs, and his old age Made beautiful with song ; and as...note Of lark and linnet, and from every page Rise odors of ploughed field or flowery mead. SHAKESPEARE. A VISION as of crowded city streets, With human... | |
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