Now the sun is in the west, Sinking slow behind the trees ; And the cuckoo, welcome guest, Gently woos the evening breeze... Good in Every Thing: A Story - 第 139 頁Mrs. Barwell (Louisa Mary) 著 - 1865 - 188 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Select collection - 1806 - 322 頁
...the hunter flies. THE CUCKOO. ANONYMOUS.— — GOULDING, LONDON.—— Sung at fbs PuUic Concerts. NOW the sun is in the west, Sinking slow behind the...cuckoo, welcome guest, Gently woos the evening breeze. Sportive now the swallows play, Lightly skimming o'er the brook ; Darting swift, they wing their way... | |
| Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1824 - 846 頁
...because it puts one in mind of Spring; but it is particularly soft and pleasant of an evening. When the Sun is in the West, Sinking slow behind the trees, And the Cuckoo, welcome guest, Softly wooes the evening breeze. 3lune 10. St. Margaret Queen of Scotland. St. Landry. SS. Getulius... | |
| 1831 - 272 頁
...distress'd, Exulting I feel what a treasure is mine, A treasure enshrin d in my breast ; 68 THE CUCKOO. Now the sun is in the west, Sinking slow behind the trees ;, And the Cuckoo welcome guest Gently woo's the evening breeze. Sportive see the swallows play, Lightly skimming o'er the brook ; Darting... | |
| Thomas Street MILLINGTON - 1843 - 374 頁
...and has many pleasing associations. It is particularly soft and agreeable in the evening, — " When the sun is in the west, Sinking slow behind the trees, And the cuckoo, welcome guest, Softly wooes the evening breeze." Towards the middle of April, the swallows begin to arrive. Many people... | |
| Louisa Mary Barwell - 1852 - 218 頁
...gentle shower, in the bruised reed as well as in the luxuriant corn." CHAPTER XI. A SUMMER MOBNING — THE CUCKOO — NOT A SNAKE BUT A LIZARD — LIFE —...bird's notes, he thought he saw something moving in |he grass and moss, near to a heap of large stones. " I wonder whether there are snakes here," thought... | |
| Hymns - 1853 - 184 頁
...the drummer ; Too, tootle-too, &c. Imitating each different instrument in its turn. 48. The Cuckoo. Now the sun is in the west, Sinking slow behind the...trees, And the cuckoo, welcome guest, Gently woos the ev'ning breeze. Cuckoo ! Cuckoo ! Cuckoo ! Cuckoo ! Gently woos the ev'ning breeze. Sportive now the... | |
| N. Brittan, L. H. Sherwood - 1855 - 400 頁
...heav'nly truth, Thy motto — " God is love." No. 65. THE CUCKOO. Young Melodist, 29. JUVENILE SONOS. And the Cuckoo, welcome guest, Gently woos the evening breeze. Cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo ! Gently woos the evening breeze. Sportive now the Swallow plays, Lightly skimming o'er the brook ;... | |
| John Piersol McCaskey - 1884 - 190 頁
...whistle are not pleasant, but they are real notes similar to those which can be produced on a violin. I. Now the sun is in the west, Sink-ing slow behind the trees, And the Cuckoo, welcome guest, Z. Cheerful see yon shepherd boy, Climbing up the crag-gy rocks, As he views the dappled sky, Gent-ly... | |
| Helen Rose Anne Milman Crofton - 1903 - 420 頁
...And blowcth meade, And springeth the weed ncwc." Yes, friend Cuckoo is not a bit out of tune, " When the Sun is in the West, Sinking slow behind the trees, And the Cuckoo, 'welcome guest, Softly woos the evening breeze." That is the time I love to hear the Cuckoo. At eventide, when the... | |
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