A little space, with boughs all woven round ; And in the midst of all, a clearer pool Than e'er reflected in its pleasant cool The blue sky, here and there serenely peeping, Through tendril wreaths fantastically creeping. The Mercersburg Review - Page 2941850Full view - About this book
| 1818 - 506 pages
...clearer pool Than were reflected in its pleasant cool The blue sky, here and there serenely peeping Thro' tendril wreaths fantastically creeping. And on the...lonely flower he spied, A meek and forlorn flower, with nought of pride, Drooping its beauty o'er the watery clearness To woo its own tad image into nearncsi... | |
| Elizabeth Kent - Botany - 1823 - 498 pages
...woven round ; And in the midst thereof a clearer pool Than e'er reflected in its pleasant cool The blue sky here and there serenely peeping Through tendril...lonely flower he spied, A meek and forlorn flower with nought of pride, Drooping its beauty o'er the watery clearness, To woo its own sad image into nearness.... | |
| Henry Phillips - Botany - 1829 - 398 pages
...woven round : And in the midst thereof a clearer pool Than e'er reflected in its pleasant cool The blue sky here and there serenely peeping Through tendril...lonely flower he spied, A meek and forlorn flower with nought of pride, Drooping its beauty o'er the watery clearness, To woo its own sad image into nearness.... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - English poetry - 1840 - 552 pages
...blue sky, here and there serenely peeping Through tendril wreath« fantastically creeping. And on tbe bank a lonely flower he spied, A meek and forlorn...nearness : Deaf to light Zephyrus, it would not move ; Bui still would seem to droop, to pine, to love. So while the poet stood in this sweet spot, Some... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - English poetry - 1840 - 554 pages
...there serenely peeping Through tendril wreaths fantastically creeping. aas 56 MISCELLANEOCS POEMS. And on the bank a lonely flower he spied, A meek and...Drooping its beauty o'er the watery clearness. To won its own sad image into nearness : Deaf to light Zephyrus, it would not move ; Bus still would seem... | |
| John Keats - English poetry - 1841 - 254 pages
...woven round ; And in the midst of all, a clearer pool Than e'er reflected in its pleasant cool The blue sky, here and there serenely peeping, Through tendril...lonely flower he spied, A meek and forlorn flower, with nought of pride, Drooping its beauty o'er the watery clearness, To woo its own sad image into nearness... | |
| John Keats - 1846 - 348 pages
...woven round ; And in the midst of all, a clearer pool Than e'er reflected in its pleasant cool The blue sky, here and there serenely peeping, Through tendril...lonely flower he spied, A meek and forlorn flower, wfth naught of pride, Drooping its beauty o'er the watery clearness, To woo its own sad image into... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - English poetry - 1847 - 556 pages
...cool The blue sky, here and there serenely peeping Through tendril wreaths fantastically creeping. 588 And on the bank a lonely flower he spied, A meek and...Drooping its beauty o'er the watery clearness, To woo it» own sad image into nearness : Deaf lo light Zephyrus, it would not move; But Mill would seem to... | |
| Robert Tyas - 1851 - 250 pages
...woven round ; And in the midst thereof a clearer pool Then e'er reflected in its pleasant cool The blue sky here and there, serenely peeping Through tendril...clearness, To woo its own sad image into nearness. Deaf to bright Zephyrus, it would not move ; But still would seem to droop, to pine, to love. So, while 'he... | |
| Robert Tyas - Floriculture - 1853 - 240 pages
...woven round ; And in the midst of all a clearer pool Than e'er reflected in its present cool The blue sky, here and there serenely peeping, Through tendril...lonely flower he spied, A meek and forlorn flower, with nought of pride, Drooping its beauty o'er the watery clearness, To woo its own sad image into nearness... | |
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