| 1834 - 508 pages
...poetical breathings of natural history for young minds.] TO THE BRAMBLE. BY THE AUTHOR OF CORN-LAW RHYMES. THY fruit full well the school-boy knows. Wild bramble...and roses blow, O'er all the fragrant bowers, Thou need's! not be ashamed to show Thy satin-threaded flowers. For dull the eye, the heart is dull That... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 1835 - 268 pages
...virtues and imitating the conduct of Lucy Anwell. TO THE BRAMBLE. BY THE AUTHOR OF '' CORN.LAW RHYMES." THY fruit full well the school-boy knows, Wild bramble...fragrant bowers, Thou need'st not be ashamed to show Thy satin -threaded flowers ; For dull the eye, the heart is dull That cannot feel how fair, Amid all beauty... | |
| Ebenezer Elliott - 1835 - 306 pages
...be born ; Pain waits too long, Costello." TO THE BRAMBLE FLOWER. Thy fruit full well the school boy knows, Wild bramble of the brake! So, put thou forth...it for his sake. Though woodbines flaunt, and roses glow O'er all the fragrant bowers, Thou need'st not be ashamed to show For dull the eye, the heart... | |
| Ebenezer Elliott - 1835 - 310 pages
...be born; Pain waits too long, Costello." TO THE BRAMBLE FLOWER. Thy fruit full well the school boy knows, Wild bramble of the brake " So, put thou forth...it for his sake. Though woodbines flaunt, and roses glow O'er all the fragrant bowers, Thou need'st not be ashamed to show Thy satin-threaded flowers ;... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1838 - 412 pages
...dare — Tell man's worst foes, here lies the man Who drew them as they are. TO THE BRAMBLE FLOWER. THY fruit full well the school-boy knows, Wild bramble...it for his sake. Though woodbines flaunt, and roses glow O'er all the fragrant bowers, Thou need'st not be ashamed to show Thy satin-threaded flowers ;... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1838 - 336 pages
...they are. TO THE BRAMBLE FLOWER. THY fruit full well the school-hoy knows, Wild hramhle of the hrake ! So, put thou forth thy small white rose ; I love it for his sake. Though woodhines flaunt, and roses glow O'er all the fragrant howers, Thou need'st not he ashamed to show... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1838 - 348 pages
...put thou forth thy small white rose ; I love it for his sake. Though woodbines flaunt, and roses glow O'er all the fragrant bowers, Thou need'st not be ashamed to show Thy satin -threaded flowers ; For dull the eye, the heart is dull That cannot feel how fair, Amid all beauty... | |
| Ebenezer Elliott - English poetry - 1840 - 194 pages
...fellow, Too long cried, " Hasten to be born ! Fain waits too long, Costello. " TO THE BRAMBLE FLOWER. Thy fruit full- well the schoolboy knows, Wild bramble...it for his sake. Though woodbines flaunt and roses glow O'er all the fragrant bowers, Thou needst not be ashamed to shew Thy satin-threaded flowers ;... | |
| Seasons - 1844 - 276 pages
...the Bramble which may be here inserted, although their burden is the flower rather than the fruit — Thy fruit, full well, the school-boy knows, Wild bramble...it for his sake. Though woodbines flaunt and roses glow O'er all the fragrant bowers, Thou need'st not be ashamed to shew Thy satin-threaded flowers ;... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - Art - 1845 - 846 pages
...their peaceful clay, And roll, ere long, the stone away. -Blackwood's Magazine. THE BRAMBLE FLOWER. THY fruit full well the schoolboy knows, Wild bramble...it for his sake. Though woodbines flaunt and roses glow O'er all the fragrant bowers, Thou need'st not be ashamed to show Thy satin-threaded flowers ;... | |
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