My stomach is not ruled by other men's, And grumbling for a reason, quaintly begs Wherefore should master rise before the hens Have laid their eggs ? Why from a comfortable pillow start To see faint flushes in the east awaken ? A fig, say I, for any streaky... Temple Bar - 第 423 頁1861完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Thomas Hood - 1893 - 280 頁
...for a reason, quaintly begs " Wherefore should master rise before the hens Have laid their eggs ?•" Why from a comfortable pillow start To see faint flushes...sun upon the upland lawn "Well — he died young. ' H'ith ihar1vo1ncu and swceps such early fiours agree.' Copyright 1893 by MucmiUan & Co. With charwomen... | |
| Francis Arnold Knight - 1893 - 252 頁
...purchased, even in summer, at the cost of turning out at an hour so barbarous ; who would ask, with Hood : ' Why from a comfortable pillow start To see faint flushes in the east awaken ?' No, for most of us the hour before sunrise is an hour in bed. Few men but are inclined to agree... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1897 - 634 頁
...for a reason, quaintly begs " Wherefore should master rise before the hens Have laid their eggs ? " Why from a comfortable pillow start To see faint flushes...upon the upland lawn " — Well — he died young. With charwomen such early hours agree, And sweeps, that earn betimes their bit and sup; But I'm no... | |
| 1898 - 482 頁
...grape ! " and " Morning Meditations," with its delightful allusion to the fate of the early worm : An early riser Mr. Gray has drawn, Who used to haste...upon the upland lawn " — Well — he died young. Because of Hood's own avowed belief in bis serious abilities, it is with a sort of sad irony that his... | |
| Frederick Saunders, Minnie K. Davis - 1899 - 768 頁
...grumbling for a reason, quaintly begs Wherefore should master rise before the Have laid their eggs ? Why from a comfortable pillow start To see faint flushes...the sun upon the upland lawn ;" Well, he died young. With charwomen such early hours agree. And sweeps that earn betimes their bit and sup; But I'm no climbing... | |
| 1904 - 876 頁
...grumbling for a reason, quaintly begs Wherefore should master rise before the hens Have laid their eggs? Why from a comfortable pillow start To see faint flushes...upon the upland lawn," — Well, — he died young. With charwomen such early hours agree, And sweeps that earn betimes their bit and sup; But I 'm no... | |
| 1906 - 810 頁
...smell of sweet herbs at the morning prime — Only lie long enough, and bed becomes A bed of time. An early riser Mr. Gray has drawn, Who used to haste...upon the upland lawn" — Well — he died young. HOOD, Morning Meditations, st. i, 3, 8 Ghosts. — Mysterious one, and proud! In the land where shadows... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1920 - 802 頁
...grumbling for a reason, quaintly begs Wherefore should master rise before the hens Have laid the eggs ? Why from a comfortable pillow start, To see faint...sun upon the upland lawn — Well — he died young ! With charwomen such early hours agree, And sweeps that earn betimes their bite and sup, But I'm no... | |
| 1901 - 28 頁
...Wherefore should master rise before the hens " Why from a comfortable pillow start To see faint ftushes in the east awaken? A fig, say I, for any streaky part, Excepting bacon. An early riser Mr. Cray has drawn. Who used to haste the dewey grass among. "To meet the sun upon the upland lawn, ' —... | |
| Manchester Literary Club - 1896 - 576 頁
...smell of sweet herbs at the morning prime — Only lie long enough, and bed becomes A bed of time. An early riser Mr. Gray has drawn, Who used to haste, the dewy meadg among, " To meet the sun upon the upland lawn," — Well — he died young. Hood, it should be... | |
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