| William Harrison ainsworth - 1860 - 516 pages
...who, far and near, in wood and thicket, over the wide grove, respond to and provoke each other's song, With skirmish and capricious passagings, And murmurs...piping sound more sweet than all — Stirring the air witli such a harmony, That should you close your eyes, you might almost Forget it was not day ! And... | |
| England - 1860 - 532 pages
...king-cups grow within the paths. But never elsewhere in one place I knew So many nightingales ; and far and near, In wood and thicket, over the wide grove, They answer and provoke each other's song, With skirmish and capricious passagings, And murmurs musical, and swift jug jug, And one low... | |
| William Allingham - 1860 - 316 pages
...king-cups grow within the paths, But never elsewhere in one place I knew So many nightingales ; and far and near, In wood and thicket, over the wide grove, They answer and provoke each other's song, With skirmish and capricious passagings, And murmurs musical and swift jug, jug, And one low-piping... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1859 - 830 pages
...kingcup?, grow within the paths ; But never, elsewhere, in one place I knew So many nightingales ; and far and near, In wood and thicket, over the wide grove, They answer and provoke each other's song No wonder that our rustic poet Clare remarks : "I've often tried, when tending sheep or cow, With... | |
| Henry William Dulcken - 1860 - 230 pages
...But never elsewhere in one place I knew So many nightingales ; and far and near, C8 THE NIGHTINGALE. In wood and thicket, over the wide grove, They answer and provoke each other's song, With skirmish and capricious passagings, And murmurs musical, and swift jug-jug, And one low,... | |
| 1861 - 182 pages
...kingcups, grow within the paths ; But never elsewhere in one place I knew So many nightingales ; and far and near, In wood and thicket, over the wide grove, They answer and provoke each other's song With skirmishes and capricious passagings, And murmurs musical and swift — jug, jug — And... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1863 - 848 pages
...song." To this Coleridge replies : THE NIGHTINGALE. 103 With skirmishes and capricious passaging.*, And murmurs musical and swift, jug, jug, And one low...more sweet than all — Stirring the air with such an harmony, That should you close your eyes, you might almost Forget it was not day 1 On moonlit bushes,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1864 - 720 pages
...king-cups grow within the paths. But never elsewhere in one place I knew So many nightingales ; and far and near, In wood and thicket, over the wide grove, They answer and provoke each other's song, With skirmish and capricious passagings, And murmurs musical and swift jug jug, And one low piping... | |
| David Grant - 1865 - 428 pages
...king-cups grow within the paths. But never elsewhere in one place I knew So many Nightingales ; and far and near In wood and thicket, over the wide grove,...murmurs musical and swift jug jug, And one low piping, sounds more sweet than all, Stirring the air with sucli an harmony, That should you close your eyes,... | |
| English poetry - 1865 - 410 pages
...king-cups, grow within the pathsBut never elsewhere in one place I knew So many nightingales ; and far and near, In wood and thicket, over the wide grove, They answer and provoke each other's song. With skirmish and capricious passagings, And murmurs musical and swift jug-jug, And one low piping... | |
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