| Edwin Markham - American poetry - 1927 - 402 pages
...death Of unseen flowers in heavy peacefulness; Who lov'st to see the hamadryads dress Their ruffled locks where meeting hazels darken; And through whole...solemn hours dost sit, and hearken The dreary melody of bedded reeds — In desolate places, where dank moisture breeds The pipy hemlock to strange overgrowth... | |
| Arthur Beatty - English poetry - 1928 - 582 pages
...death Of unseen flowers in heavy peacef ulness ; Who lovest to see the hamadryads dress Their ruffled locks where meeting hazels darken; And through whole...solemn hours dost sit, and hearken The dreary melody of bedded reeds — In desolate places, where dank moisture breeds The pipy hemlock to strange overgrowth,... | |
| John Keats, Robert Gittings - Literary Collections - 1995 - 324 pages
...death 235 Of unseen flowers in heavy peacefulness; Who lov'st to see the hamadryads dress Their ruffled locks where meeting hazels darken; And through whole solemn hours dost sit, and hearken 243 Syrinx - a nymph who changed into a reed to escape from Pan. 246 Pan - the son of Mercury and god... | |
| John R. Strachan - 2003 - 218 pages
...death Of unseen flowers in heavy peacefulness; Who lov'st to see the hamadryads7 dress Their ruffled locks where meeting hazels darken; And through whole...solemn hours dost sit, and hearken The dreary melody of bedded reeds — In desolate places, where dank moisture breeds 240 The pipy hemlock8 to strange overgrowth;... | |
| 378 pages
...Of unseen flowers in heavy peacef ulness ; 235 Who lov'st to see the hamadryads dress Their ruffled locks where meeting hazels darken; And through whole...solemn hours dost sit, and hearken The dreary melody of bedded reeds — In desolate places, where dank moisture breeds 240 The pipy hemlock to strange overgrowth;... | |
| Thomas Bird Mosher - Anthologies - 1907 - 472 pages
...death Of unseen flowers in heavy peacefulness ; Who lov'st to see the hamadryads dress Their ruffled locks where meeting hazels darken ; And through whole...solemn hours dost sit, and hearken The dreary melody of bedded reeds — In desolate places, where dank moisture breeds The pipy hemlock to strange overgrowth... | |
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