| 1856 - 634 頁
...with the shore, his wedded bride, And, in the fulness of his marriage joy, He decorates her tawny brow with shells, Retires a space, to see how fair she...day that sometimes comes In winter's front, so fair 'mong its dark peers, It seems a straggler from the files of June, Which in its wanderings had lost... | |
| 1854 - 694 頁
...the shore, his wedded bride, And, in the fullness^of his marriugc joy, He decorates her tawnv brow with shells, Retires a space, to see how fair she...kiss her. All is fair — All glad, from grass to sun ! With which Ovidian "theory of the tides," may be compared the following : See yon poor star That... | |
| 1853 - 566 頁
...and narrative, to see how curiously two trifles resemble each other, or that, in a passage of deep pathos, he still finds time to apprise us of a paronomasia....peers, It seems a straggler from the files of June, VOL. LXXVII. NO. I6U. 3 Which in its wanderings had lost its wits, And half its beauty, and when it... | |
| Alexander Smith - 1853 - 220 頁
...with the shore, his wedded bride, And, in the fulness of his marriage joy, He decorates her tawny brow with shells, Retires a space, to see how fair she...day that sometimes comes In Winter's front, so fair 'mong its dark peers, It seems a straggler from the files of June, Which in its wanderings had lost... | |
| 1853 - 436 頁
...wedded bride, And in the fulness of his marriage joy, He decorates her tawny brow with shells, Ketires a space, to see how fair she looks, Then, proud, runs...day, that sometimes comes In winter's front, so fair 'mong its dark peers, It seems a straggler from the files of June, "Which in its wanderings had lost... | |
| 1853 - 1074 頁
...with the shore, his wedded bride, And, in the fulness of his marriage Joy, He decorates her tawny brow with shells. Retires a space to see how fair she looks,...kiss her. All is fair — All glad, from grass to sun 1 Yet more I love Than this, the shrinking day, that sometimes comes In Winter's front, so fair 'mong... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1853 - 606 頁
...with the shore, his wedded bride, And, in the fulness of his marriage joy, He decorates her tawny brow ese shipwrecked men. It changed of course ; a heavenly...vaper and the sun, — ought forth in purple, cra ! Vet more I love Than this, the зÍirinkingday, that sometimes comes In Winter's front, sо fair... | |
| 1853 - 528 頁
...with the shore, his wedded bridu, And, in the fulness of his marriage joy, He decorates her tawny brow with shells, Retires a space to see how fair she looks, Then proud, runs up to kiss her. All is MrAll glad, from grass to sun! Yet more I love Than this, the shrinking day, that sometimes comes In... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1853 - 740 頁
...with the shore, his wedded bride, And, in the fulness of his marriage joy, He decorates her tawny brow with shells, Retires a space, to see how fair she looks, Then, proud, runs up to kiss her. THE MORNING MOON. You've sat the night out, Masters ! See, the moon Lies stranded on the pallid coast... | |
| 1853 - 782 頁
...wedded hride, When in the fulness of his marriage joy, He decorates her tawny brow with shells, Ketires a space to see how fair she looks, Then proud, runs up to kiss her; for he has always a kindlier word for the hoary old rogue than ever any one could yet spare, who knows... | |
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