| Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde Sismondi - European literature - 1823 - 466 pages
...from gloom : Children, children, up and see All her stores of jollity ! O'er the laughing hedgerows' side She hath spread her treasures wide ; She is in...! join the chorus gay ! Hail this merry, merry May ! Up, then, children, we will go Where the blooming roses grow, In a joyful company We the bursting... | |
| English literature - 1826 - 608 pages
...May that frees the land with gloom ; Children, children, up and see All her stores of jollity ! On the laughing hedgerow's side She hath spread her treasures...sweet melody. Hill and dale are May's own treasures. Youths rejoice ! In sportive measures Sing ye, join the chorus gay ! Hail this merry, merry May,' £c.... | |
| 1826 - 606 pages
...come, May that frees the land with gloom; Children, children, up and see All her stores of jollity ! On the laughing hedgerow's side She hath spread her treasures...sweet melody. Hill and dale are May's own treasures. Youths rejoice ! In sportive measures Sing ye, join the chorus gay! Hail this merry, merry May,' &c.... | |
| Mary Roberts - Gloucestershire (England) - 1831 - 388 pages
...gloom, O'er the laughing hedgerow side She hath spread her treasures wide ; She is in the green wood shade, Where the nightingale hath made Every branch...sweet melody. Hill and dale are May's own treasures, Youths ! rejoice in sportive measures. Sing ye, join the chorus gay, Hail this merry, merry May !"... | |
| William Hone - Almanacs, English - 1832 - 852 pages
...gloom ; CliiUIn u. children, up, and sec All her »tores of jollity ! On the laughing hedgerow's «idc She hath spread her treasures wide ; She is in the...every tree Ring with her sweet melody ; Hill and dale »re May's own treasures ; Youths rejoice ! In sportive measures Sing ye, join the chorus gay ! Hail... | |
| William Hone - 1832 - 874 pages
...from gloom ; Children, children, up, md see All her stores of jollity ! On the laughing hedgerow'» side She hath spread her treasures wide ; She is in...Every branch and every tree Ring with her sweet melody ; Hil! and dale are May's own treasure! ; Youths rejoice ! In sportive measures Sing ye, join the chorus... | |
| Joseph Bosworth - English language - 1838 - 738 pages
...May that frees the land from gloom ; Children, children, up and see All her stores of jollity ! On the laughing hedgerow's side She hath spread her treasures...branch and every tree Ring with her sweet melody. Minnesingers, p. 141. 27. HENRY RISPACH, commonly styled Der tugendhafte Schreiber the virtuous Clerk,... | |
| William Hone - Almanacs, English - 1841 - 840 pages
...from gloom ; Children, children, up, and see All her stores of jollity ! On the laughing hedgerow'» side She hath spread her treasures wide ; She is in...with her sweet melody ; Hill and dale are May's own treasure! ; Youths rejoice ! In sporiive measures Sing ye, join the chorus gay ! Hail this merry, merry... | |
| 1852 - 890 pages
...SERVANTS' MAGAZINE. MAY, 1854. MAY. " May, sweet May, again is come ; May, that frees the land from gloom, O'er the laughing hedgerow's side. She hath spread...branch and every tree, Ring with her sweet melody." THUS sang a poet of old times, when observing the beauty of the country in a bright May-day, at least... | |
| Seasons - 1844 - 276 pages
...May that frees the land from gloom ; Children, children ! up and see All her stores of jollity. On the laughing hedgerow's side She hath spread her treasures...sweet melody : Hill and dale are May's own treasures, Youths rejoice ! In sportive measures Sing ye ! join the chorus gay ! Hail this merry, merry May !... | |
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