| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Poetry - 1798 - 240 pages
...hundred airy harps ! And she hath watch'd Many a Nightingale perch giddily On blosmy twig still swinging from the breeze, And to that motion tune his wanton...song, Like tipsy Joy that reels with tossing head. Farewell, O Warbler ! till tomorrow eve, And you, my friends ! farewell, a short farewell ! We have... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 282 pages
...hundred airy harps ! And she hath watch'd Many a Nightingale perch giddily On blosmy twig still swinging from the breeze, And to that motion tune his wanton...song, Like tipsy Joy that reels with tossing head. Farewell, O Warbler ! till to-morrow eve, And you, my friends ! farewell, a short farewell • We have... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 pages
...Ixirtdjrea'airy haJ-psi!- Aridfcfce ha* Many a Nightingale perch giddily On blosnjy twig still swinging from the breeze, And to that motion tune his wanton...song, Like tipsy Joy that reels with tossing head. Farewell, O Warbler! till to-morrow eve, And you, my friends ! farewell, a short farewell.' We have... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1805 - 284 pages
...hundred airy harps ! And she hath watched Many a Nightingale perch giddily On blosmy twig still swinging from the breeze, And to that motion tune his wanton...song, Like tipsy Joy that reels with tossing head. Farewell, O Warbler ! till to-morrow eve, And you, my friends ! farewell, a short farewell ! We have... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 334 pages
...hundred airy harps ! And she hath watch'd Many a Nightingale perch giddily On blosmy twig still swinging from the breeze, And to that motion tune his wanton...song Like tipsy joy that reels with tossing head. Farewell, O Warbler ! till to-morrow eve, And you, my friends ! farewell, a short farewell ! We have... | |
| British melodies - 1820 - 280 pages
...hundred airy harps! And she hath watched Many a Nightingale perch giddily On blosmy twig still swinging from the breeze, And to that motion tune his wanton...song, like tipsy Joy that reels with tossing head. Farewell, O Warbler! till to-morrow eve, And you, my friends! farewell, a short farewell! We have been... | |
| Edward Quillinan - Wood-engraving, British - 1820 - 158 pages
...hath watched Many a Ni^htingalc perch giddily On hlosmy twig itill swinging from the hrcere, And In that motion tune his wanton song, Like tipsy joy that reels with tassing head! Mr. Payne Knight in his Essay on Taste, has also remarked on the common error of aserihing... | |
| William Hone - 1825 - 842 pages
...airy harps ! And I have watch'd Many a nightingale perch'd giddily On blos'my twig, still swinging from the breeze/ And to that motion tune his wanton...song, Like tipsy Joy that reels with tossing head. 1. St. РШ1р, and St. James the less. Si. Aiaph, Bp. of Llan-Elway, A. n. 590. St. Marcan, or Marculfus,... | |
| William Hone - Almanacs, English - 1826 - 892 pages
...airy harps ! And I have watch'd Many a nightingale perch'd giddily On blos'my twig, still swinging from the breeze, And to that motion tune his wanton...song, Like tipsy Joy that reels with tossing head. 1. St. PkiBp, and St. Jame* the less. St. Aiaph, Bp. of Llan-Elway, AD 590. Sí. Marcan, or Marculfut,... | |
| William Hone - 1826 - 882 pages
...have watch'd Many a nightingale perch 'd giddily On bWmy twig, still swinging from the Ьгеем, sli8 2 1. St. Philip, and St. James the less. St. A»uph, Bp. of Llan-Elway, AD 590. St. Marcan, or Marculfut,... | |
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