| 1860 - 520 sider
...abandoned to despair she sings Her sorrows through the night ; and, on the bough Sole-sitting, still at every dying fall Takes up again her lamentable...woods Sigh to her song, and with her wail resound. || ^ — -~— — * La Fontaine, tables, 1. ii. 17. f Ibid.1. iU. 16. t livreix. 18. || The Seasons:... | |
| George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1878 - 838 sider
...Thomson's nightingale, who, when robbed by the hard hand of unrelenting clowns, sole sitting still, " at every dying fall takes up again her lamentable strain of winding woe," affords another carious coincidence of expression. Sedley, writing some verses on Don Alonzo, who,... | |
| sir Frederick Wellington J. Fitzwygram (4th bart.) - 1861 - 204 sider
...abandoned to despair, she sings I Her sorrows through the night ; and on the bough, Sole sitting, still, at every dying fall, Takes up again her lamentable...woods Sigh to her song, and with her wail resound ! " Charlotte. Do you remember giving us Sarah Austin's translation of that pretty little German book... | |
| 1861 - 692 sider
...abandoned to despair, she sings Her sorrows through the night, and oil the bough, Sole sitting, still at every dying fall. Takes up again her lamentable...wide around, the woods Sigh to her song, and with her trail resound." Frederick Lee inquired if anything could have more of the light and motion of nature... | |
| James Thomson - 1861 - 480 sider
...all-abandon'd to despair, she sings 720 Her sorrows through the night; and, on the bough, Sole-sitting, still at every dying fall Takes up again her lamentable strain Of winding wo; till, wide around, the woods Sigh to her song, and with her wail resound. But now the feather'd... | |
| James Thomson - 1862 - 272 sider
...despair, she sings Her sorrows through the night; and, on the bougli Sole sitting, still, at ev'ry dying fall, Takes up again her lamentable strain Of...woods Sigh to her song, and with her wail resound. But now the feather'd youth their former bounds, Ardent, disdain; and, weighing oft their wings, Demand... | |
| Henry Gardiner Adams - 1863 - 330 sider
...sorrow through the night, and on the- bough Sole sitting, still at every dying fall Takes up again the lamentable strain Of winding woe, till, wide around,...woods Sigh to her song, and with her wail resound. The Nightingale is the Bulbul of the eastern poets, and we would gladly gossip on about this favourite... | |
| James Thomson - 1863 - 140 sider
...sings Her sorrows through the night ; and, on the bough Sole-sitting, still at every dying fall 725 Takes up again her lamentable strain Of winding woe, till wide around the woods Sigh tp her song, and with her wail resound. But now the feathered youth their former bounds, Ardent, disdain... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 692 sider
...abandoned to despair, she sings her sorrows through the night ; and, on the bough sole sitting, still at every dying fall takes up again her lamentable...woods sigh to her song, and with her wail resound. 558 "\T 7E have gone too far VV to think now of retiring; in our courage, and daring, lies our safety:... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1867 - 752 sider
...abandon'd to despair, she sings Her sorrows through the night ; and on the bough Sole sitting, stl'l, at every dying fall, Takes up again her lamentable...woods Sigh to her song, and with her wail resound. Thomton, Sp. 719. NO. Learn to speak this little word In its proper place ; Let no timid doubt be heard,... | |
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