| Leigh Hunt - Poetry - 1893 - 120 pages
...be selected from these volumes: Over his own sweet voice the Stock-dove broods ;3 of the same bird, His voice was buried among trees, Yet to be come at by the breeze.4 25 O, Cuckoo I shall I call thee Bird, Or but a wandering Voice ! ° 1 Cf. supra, 12 1. *... | |
| Frederick Noël Paton - Birds - 1894 - 604 pages
...dews, and silent night, And steady bliss, and all the loves Now sleeping in these peaceful groves. 1 heard a stock-dove sing or say His homely tale, this...to be come at by the breeze; He did not cease, but cooed—and cooed ; And somewhat pensively he wooed : He sang of love with quiet blending ; Slow to... | |
| Kenyon West - Poets laureate - 1895 - 588 pages
...and dews, and silent night, And steady bliss.and all the loves Now sleeping in these peaceful groves. I heard a stock-dove sing or say His homely tale this...buried among trees, Yet to be come at by the breeze ; 1806. He sang of love, with quiet blending, Slow to begin, and never ending : Of serious faith, and... | |
| Kate Stephens, Charles Eliot Norton, George Henry Browne - Literature - 1895 - 392 pages
...dews, and silent night; And steady bliss, and all the loves Now sleeping in these peaceful groves. I heard a Stock-dove sing or say His homely tale,...very day; His voice was buried among trees, Yet to be come-at by the breeze: He did not cease; but cooed — and cooed; And somewhat pensively he wooed:... | |
| Adele Ellis - 1896 - 216 pages
...and silent night ; And steady bliss, and all the loves Now sleeping in these peaceful groves. 10 1 heard a Stock-dove sing or say His homely tale, this...day ; His voice was buried among trees, Yet to be come-at by the breeze : He did not cease ; but cooed — and cooed ; And somewhat pensively he wooed... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 648 pages
...and silent night ; And steady bliss, and all the loves Now sleeping in these peaceful groves. 1° 1 heard a Stock-dove sing or say His homely tale, this...breeze : He did not cease ; but cooed — and cooed ; 15 And somewhat pensively he wooed : He sang of love, with quiet blending, Slow to begin, and never... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 648 pages
...and silent night ; And steady bliss, and all the loves Now sleeping in these peaceful groves. 10 1 heard a Stock-dove sing or say His homely tale, this...breeze : He did not cease ; but cooed — and cooed ; is And somewhat pensively he wooed : He sang of love, with quiet blending, Slow to begin, and never... | |
| William Wordsworth - English literature - 1897 - 350 pages
...dews, and silent night ; And steady bliss, and all the loves Now sleeping in these peaceful groves. I heard a stockdove sing or say His homely tale, this very day ; His voice wns buried among trees, Yet to be come at by the breeze : He did not cease ; but cooed — and cooed... | |
| English periodicals - 1898 - 636 pages
...dews, and silent night ; And steady bliss, and all the loves Now sleeping in these peaceful groves. 1 heard a stock-dove sing or say His homely tale, this...day ; His voice was buried among trees, Yet to be come-at by the breeze : He did not cease ; but cooed and cooed ; And somewhat pensively he wooed :... | |
| Frederic William Henry Myers - 1899 - 202 pages
...dews, and silent Night; And steady bliss, and all the loves Now sleeping in their peaceful groves. 1 heard a Stock-dove sing or say His homely tale, this...to be come at by the breeze: He did not cease; but cooed—and cooed, And somewhat pensively he wooed. He sang of love with quiet blending, Slow to begin,... | |
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