The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies, Hero and Leander, Lycus the Centaur, and Other PoemsLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 - 222 pages |
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... warm world from which they screen ; And golden daffodils , pluck'd for May's Queen ; And lonely harebells , quaking on the heath ; And Hyacinth , long since a fair youth seen , Whose tuneful voice , turn'd fragrance in his breath , Kiss ...
... warm world from which they screen ; And golden daffodils , pluck'd for May's Queen ; And lonely harebells , quaking on the heath ; And Hyacinth , long since a fair youth seen , Whose tuneful voice , turn'd fragrance in his breath , Kiss ...
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... , ere he lies down ; And sometimes we enrich gray stems , with twined And vagrant ivy , or rich moss , whose brown Burns into gold as the warm sun goes down . L. " And , lastly , for mirth's sake and MIDSUMMER FAIRIES . 25 25.
... , ere he lies down ; And sometimes we enrich gray stems , with twined And vagrant ivy , or rich moss , whose brown Burns into gold as the warm sun goes down . L. " And , lastly , for mirth's sake and MIDSUMMER FAIRIES . 25 25.
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... our spite : For in the gentle breast we ne'er withdraw , But only when all love hath taken flight , And youth's warm gracious heart is harden'd quite . LXVIII . " So are our gentle natures intertwin'd With 34 THE PLEA OF THE.
... our spite : For in the gentle breast we ne'er withdraw , But only when all love hath taken flight , And youth's warm gracious heart is harden'd quite . LXVIII . " So are our gentle natures intertwin'd With 34 THE PLEA OF THE.
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... warm ; For kindly shade or shelter he had none , Nor mother's gentle breast , come fair or storm . Meanwhile I bade my pitying mates transform Like grasshoppers , and then , with shrilly cries , All round the infant noisily we swarm ...
... warm ; For kindly shade or shelter he had none , Nor mother's gentle breast , come fair or storm . Meanwhile I bade my pitying mates transform Like grasshoppers , and then , with shrilly cries , All round the infant noisily we swarm ...
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... warm pity to hate ; So they passively bow'd — save the serpent , that leapt To my breast like a sister , and pressingly crept - In embrace of my neck , and with close kisses blister'd My lips in rash love , then drew backward , and ...
... warm pity to hate ; So they passively bow'd — save the serpent , that leapt To my breast like a sister , and pressingly crept - In embrace of my neck , and with close kisses blister'd My lips in rash love , then drew backward , and ...
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The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies: Hero and Leander, Lycus the Centaur, and ... Thomas Hood Affichage du livre entier - 1827 |
The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies: Hero and Leander, Lycus the Centaur, and ... Thomas Hood Affichage du livre entier - 1827 |
The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies: Hero and Leander, Lycus the Centaur, and ... Thomas Hood Affichage du livre entier - 1827 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
arms art thou beauty BEDFONT billows birds bloom blossoms blue breast breath bright brine Brooklets brow buds CENTAUR cheeks churl Circe clouds cold cowslips dark dead dear death deep delight dewy dost dream elfin elves Ev'n eyes face faint fair fairy fancy farewell fear fled flow'rs gaze gentle gloom golden gone grass green grief hair hand hast hath heart heav'n HERO AND LEANDER hollow kiss Leander leaves light lily lips live locks look'd looks Love's LYCUS magic Meanwhile melancholy mirth moon morn mortal Naiad night o'er pale pearls pity pluck'd poison'd Puck quoth Robin Goodfellow rose round Sappho Saturn scythe shade shadows shine sighs sing skies sleep smiles SONNET sorrow soul stamp'd Stept stream summer sweet tears thee thine things thou thought tree turn'd Twas warm wave weep wept Wherefore Whilst wild wind wings