| Allan Cunningham - 1825 - 378 pagina’s
...published is in praise of the Cuckoo— it is very natural and very curious and very authentic :— Sumer is icumen in, Lhude sing Cuccu ; Groweth sed, and bloweth med, And springeth the wode nu ; Awe bleteth after lamb, Lows after calue cu, Bulluc stertes, bucke vertes,... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1825 - 756 pagina’s
...with thee ! We'd make, with joyful wing, Our annual visit o'er the globe, Companions of the spring. Sumer is icumen in, Lhude sing Cuccu: Groweth sed, and bloweth med, And springeth the wode nu; Awe bleteth after lamb, Lows after calue cu, Bulluc stertes, bucke vertes, Murie... | |
| Edgar Taylor - 1825 - 372 pagina’s
...Minnesingers. We could almost fancy one of those minstrels, singing in nearly the same words and measure: Sumer is i-cumen in, Lhude sing cuccu! Groweth sed. And bloweth med, And springeth the wde nu: Sing cuccu ! cuccu ! Awe bleteth after lamb, Lhouth after calve cu; Bulluc sterteth,... | |
| Mrs. Charles Meredith - 1836 - 400 pagina’s
...mention of the cuckoo, whose song, or rather cry, becomes far from merry towards the Midsummer months. Sumer is icumen in ; Lhude sing cuccu; Groweth sed and bloweth med, And springeth the wde nu. Sing cuccu. Awe bleteth after lomb ; Lhouth after calve cu ; Merrie sing cuccu,... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1845 - 354 pagina’s
...written about the same period, and is the earliest in which the notes are found attached : — " Samer is icumen in, Lhude sing cuccu ; Groweth sed, And bloweth med, And springth tb.e wde nu ; Sing caeca. Awe bleteth after lomb, Lhouth after calve cu ; Bulluc aterteth, Bucke uerteth,... | |
| James Eccleston - 1847 - 504 pagina’s
...probably of the early part of the 13th century, which was set to musie at a somewhat later period — Sumer is icumen in, Lhude sing cuccu; Groweth sed, And bloweth med, And springeth the wode nu, Sing euceu. Awe bleteth after lomb, Lhouth after calve cu ; Bulluc sterteth,... | |
| 1857 - 852 pagina’s
...modernized form, but, as Kitson quotes them, from the Harleian manuscript, — are as follows : — " Sumer is icumen in, Lhude sing cuccu ; Groweth sed, and bloweth med, And springth the wde «ч. Sing, caeca ! " Awe bleteth after lomb, Lhouth after calve cu ; Bulluc sterteth, bucke verteth,... | |
| James Paterson - 1858 - 140 pagina’s
...of a contemporaneous period with the Scottish specimen above quoted. It is as follows : — " Sinner is icumen in ; Lhude sing cuccu ; Groweth sed, and bloweth med, And springeth the wde nu. Sing cuccu, &c.* Awe bleteth after lamb, Lhouth after calve cu ; Bulluc sterteth,... | |
| Edmund Fillingham King - 1860 - 376 pagina’s
...English ballad is supposed to be the " Cuckoo Song," which commences in the following style : — " Sumer is icumen in Lhude sing cuccu, Groweth sed, and bloweth med, And sprigth ye wede nu : Singe cucou." FOSSIL REPTILE ; THE PTEBODACTYLUS. The pterodactylus was a flying... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - 1864 - 342 pagina’s
...ancient song, " Sumer is icumen in," printed in Chappell's Popular Music of the Olden Time, 24-5 " Sumer is icumen in, Lhude sing Cuccu, Groweth sed, and bloweth med And springeth the wde nu Sing Cuccu ! Awe bleteth after lomb, I Jum! h after calve cu ; Bulluc sterteth,... | |
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