And on the bank a lonely flower he spied, A meek and forlorn flower, with naught of pride, Drooping its beauty o'er the watery clearness, To woo its own sad image into nearness: Deaf to light Zephyrus it would not move; But still would seem to droop,... Plants of the land and water, by M. and E. Kirby - Page 209by Mary Kirby - 1857 - 347 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1818 - 506 pages
...clearer pool Than were reflected in its pleasant cool The blue sky, here and there serenely peeping Thro' tendril wreaths fantastically creeping. And on the...lonely flower he spied, A meek and forlorn flower, with nought of pride, Drooping its beauty o'er the watery clearness To woo its own tad image into nearncsi... | |
| Elizabeth Kent - Botany - 1823 - 498 pages
...round ; And in the midst thereof a clearer pool Than e'er reflected in its pleasant cool The blue sky here and there serenely peeping Through tendril wreaths...lonely flower he spied, A meek and forlorn flower with nought of pride, Drooping its beauty o'er the watery clearness, To woo its own sad image into nearness.... | |
| Henry Phillips - Botany - 1829 - 398 pages
...round : And in the midst thereof a clearer pool Than e'er reflected in its pleasant cool The blue sky here and there serenely peeping Through tendril wreaths...lonely flower he spied, A meek and forlorn flower with nought of pride, Drooping its beauty o'er the watery clearness, To woo its own sad image into nearness.... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - English poetry - 1840 - 552 pages
...blue sky, here and there serenely peeping Through tendril wreath« fantastically creeping. And on tbe bank a lonely flower he spied, A meek and forlorn...clearness, To woo its own sad image into nearness : Deaf to light Zephyrus, it would not move ; Bui still would seem to droop, to pine, to love. So while... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - English poetry - 1840 - 554 pages
...there serenely peeping Through tendril wreaths fantastically creeping. aas 56 MISCELLANEOCS POEMS. And on the bank a lonely flower he spied, A meek and...Drooping its beauty o'er the watery clearness. To won its own sad image into nearness : Deaf to light Zephyrus, it would not move ; Bus still would seem... | |
| John Keats - English poetry - 1841 - 254 pages
...round ; And in the midst of all, a clearer pool Than e'er reflected in its pleasant cool The blue sky, here and there serenely peeping, Through tendril wreaths...lonely flower he spied, A meek and forlorn flower, with nought of pride, Drooping its beauty o'er the watery clearness, To woo its own sad image into nearness... | |
| John Keats - English poetry - 1846 - 340 pages
...POEMS. S3 And in the midst of all, a clearer pool Than e'er reflected in its pleasant cool The blue sky, here and there serenely peeping, Through tendril wreaths...clearness, To woo its own sad image into nearness : Deaf to light Zephyrus it would not move ; But still would seem to droop, to pine, to love. So while... | |
| John Keats - 1846 - 348 pages
...round ; And in the midst of all, a clearer pool Than e'er reflected in its pleasant cool The blue sky, here and there serenely peeping, Through tendril wreaths...lonely flower he spied, A meek and forlorn flower, wfth naught of pride, Drooping its beauty o'er the watery clearness, To woo its own sad image into... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - English poetry - 1847 - 556 pages
...cool The blue sky, here and there serenely peeping Through tendril wreaths fantastically creeping. 588 And on the bank a lonely flower he spied, A meek and...Drooping its beauty o'er the watery clearness, To woo it» own sad image into nearness : Deaf lo light Zephyrus, it would not move; But Mill would seem to... | |
| Reformed Church - 1850 - 664 pages
...clearer pool Than ere reflected in its pleasant cool The blus sky, here and there serenely peeping, i Through tendril wreaths fantastically creeping. And...clearness, To woo its own sad image into nearness : Deaf to light Zephyrus it would not move ; But still would seem to droop, to pine, to love. So while... | |
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