Tis the merry Nightingale That crowds, and hurries, and precipitates With fast thick warble his delicious notes, As he were fearful that an April night Would be too short for him to utter forth His love-chant, and disburthen his full soul Of all its music... The Monthly review. New and improved ser - Page 2011799Full view - About this book
| William Balmbro'. Flower - 1848 - 304 pages
...hurries, and precipitates, With fast thick warble, his delicious notes, As he were fearful that an April night Would be too short for him to utter forth His love chaunt, and disburthon his full soul Of all its music ! The nightingale inhabits Europe, from... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1848 - 688 pages
...and hurries, and precipitates With fast thick warble his delicious notes, As he were fearful that an April night Would be too short for him to utter forth His love-chaunt, and disburthen his full soul Of all its music ! But never elsewhere in one place I knew... | |
| Philip Henry Gosse - 1849 - 344 pages
...and hurries, and precipitates With fast thick warble his delicious notes, As he were fearful that an April night Would be too short for him to utter forth...and disburthen his full soul Of all its music!...... Far and near In wood and thicket over the wide grove They answer and provoke each other's songs, With... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1849 - 578 pages
...hurries, and precipítele« With fast thick warble hi« delicious note«. As he were fearful that an April night Would be too short for him to utter forth His love-chant, and disburthen hi« full soul Of all its music ! And I know a grove Of large extent, hard by a castle huge. Which... | |
| William Ewart - Dictation (Educational method) - 1849 - 94 pages
...and hurries, and precipitates With fast thick warble, his delicious notes, As he were fearful that an April night Would be too short for him to utter forth His love-chant, and disburden his full soul Of all its music. 142. A HAPPY LiFE. [HENRY WOTTON.] 1. How happy is he born... | |
| William Dowling - 1849 - 356 pages
...precipitates, With fast thick warble, his delicious notes, As he were fearful that an April night EK Would be too short for him to utter forth His love-chant, and disburden his full soul Of all its music ! * * * ***** Far and near, In wood and thicket, over the... | |
| Edmund Phipps - Great Britain - 1850 - 516 pages
...with the empty halls, brought to mind some lines of Coleridge, which you will think appropriate : ' 1 know a grove Of large extent, hard by a castle huge,...and so This grove is wild with tangling underwood, I • And the trim walks are broken up, and grass, Thin grass, and kingcups grow within the paths.... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1850 - 764 pages
...and hurries, and precipitates With f^st thick warble his delicious notes, A- he were fearful that an April night Would be too short for him to utter forth His lnve-chant, and disburthcn his full soul Of all its music ! And I know a grove Of large extent, hard... | |
| George Croly - English poetry - 1850 - 442 pages
...and hurries, and precipitates With fast thick warble his delicious notes, As he were fearful that an April night Would be too short for him to utter forth His love-chaunt, and dishurden his full soul Of all its music 1 COLERIDGE. Which the great lord inhabits... | |
| John Relly Beard - 1850 - 656 pages
...hurriee and précipitât*«. With fast thick urarblp, hi« delicious notes; As he were fearful that an April night Would be too short for him to utter forth His lovo.chant, and disburden hia full soul Of all Its music."1 BIBTH (T. bringing forth). — Bearing... | |
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