| Thomas Young Crowell - 1885 - 702 sider
...workings? — ON THE GRASSHOPPER AND CRICKE T. THE poetry of earth is never dead : When all the hirds are faint with the hot sun, And hide in cooling trees, a voice vu. run From hedge to hedge about the ne» mown mead : That is the grasshopper's, — he take, the... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1886 - 1000 sider
...recognized, as shown forth in the beautiful lines of Keats — a pretty tribute to an isolated soloist: " The poetry of earth is never dead : When all the birds...grasshopper's ; he takes the lead In summer luxury ; lie hae never done With his delights, for when tired out with fun, He rests at ease beneath some... | |
| Samuel Waddington - 1888 - 272 sider
...misfeature, Or else he would forego his mortal nature. JOHN KEATS. ON THE GRASSHOPPER AND CRICKET. i HE poetry of earth is never dead : When all the birds...will run From hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead : This is the grasshopper's — he takes the lead In summer luxury, — he has never done With his... | |
| Samuel Waddington - 1888 - 272 sider
...of pale misfeature, Or else he would forego his mortal nature. ON THE GRASSHOPPER AND CRICKET. j HE poetry of earth is never dead : When all the birds...will run From hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead : This is the grasshopper's — he takes the lead In summer luxury, — he has never done With his... | |
| Samuel Waddington - 1888 - 272 sider
...would forego his mortal nature. ON THE GRASSHOPPER AND CRICKET. HE poetry of earth is never dead j When all the birds are faint with the hot sun, And...trees, a voice will run From hedge to hedge about the new -mown mead : This is the grasshopper's — he takes the lead In summer luxury, — he has never... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1924 - 486 sider
...riationr., and be dumb. " November, 1816. 1817. ON THE GRASSHOPPER AND CRICKET THE poetry of earth i8 never dead : When all the birds are faint with the...Gras'shopper's — he takes the lead In summer luxury, — lie has never done V.'ith his delights; for when tir«d out with fun He rests at ease beneath some... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1925 - 424 sider
...summer feast, Thou retir'st to endless rest. From the Greek of ANACREON. Translation of ABRAHAM COWLEY. THE GRASSHOPPER AND CRICKET. THE poetry of earth is...trees, a voice will run From hedge to hedge about the new-mowu mead. That is the grasshopper's, — he takes the leak In summer luxury, — he has never... | |
| William Joseph Long - 1925 - 844 sider
...old cavern's mouth, and brood Until ye start, as if the sea-nymphs quir'd ! THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE CRICKET The poetry of earth is never dead : When all...will run From hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead ; 1In classical mythology, the goddess of darkness and terror of night She presided over enchantments.... | |
| George William McClelland - 1925 - 1180 sider
...and all his men Look'd at each other with a wild surmise — • Silent, upon a peak in Darien. ON uld admit of some extenuation. But having in my life perused many state trials, ran From hedge to hedge about the newmown mead; That is the Grasshopper's — he takes the lead In... | |
| George William McClelland - 1925 - 1178 sider
...THE GRASSHOPPER AND CRICKET The poetry of earth is never dead: Wimi Trtl the birds are fainf"~wllh d, Where he did clutch his prey; but one did see That policy; Bgrlge to hedge about the newmown mead; That is^he Grasshopper's—he takes the lead In JuaJmSfr luxury,—he... | |
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