| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1847 - 712 pages
...noon, But love could feel no hunger but ha own. Whilst listening to the murmuring leaves he stood, m whispering sound Was dumb ; a rising earthquake rock d the ground ; With clipper brown the grove was... | |
| Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1847 - 712 pages
...Uncouth and savage, as the cruel fair. He wander'd on, unknowing where he went, Lost in the wood, and summon'd him to due repast at noon, But love could feel no hunger but his own. Whilst listening to... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1850 - 710 pages
...noon, But love could feel no hunger but his own. Whilst listening to the murmuring leaves he stood, More than a mile immers'd within the wood, At once the wind was laid ; the whispering sound Was dumb ; a rising earthquake rock'd the ground ; With deeper brown the grove was... | |
| Leigh Hunt - English poetry - 1851 - 282 pages
...according to the feeling demanded by the occasion ; Whilst listening to the murmuring leaves he stood — More than a mile immers'd within the wood — At once the wind was laid.] — The whispering sound Was dumb.] — A rising earthquake rock'd the ground. With deeper brown the grove... | |
| Abraham Mills - English literature - 1851 - 594 pages
...Uncouth and savage, as the cruel fair. He wander'd on, unknowing where he went, Lost in the wood, and all on love intent : The day already half his race had run, And sununon'd him to due repast at noon, But love could feel no hunger but his own. Whilst listening to... | |
| Abraham Mills - English literature - 1851 - 602 pages
...Uncouth and savage, as the cruel fuir. lie wander'd on, unknowing where he went, Lost in the wood, and all on love intent : The day already half his race had run, And summon'd him to due repast at noon, But love could feel no hunger but his own. Whilst listening to... | |
| English poetry - 1852 - 874 pages
...Uncouth and savage, as the cruel fair. He wander'd on, unknowing where he went, Lost in the wood, and taught, His proud imaginations thus display'd. "Powers and domi summon'd him to due repast at noon, Bat Love could feel no hunger but his own. Whilst listening to... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1852 - 378 pages
...Uncouth and savage, as the cruel fair. He wander' d on, unknowing where he went, Lost in the wood, and all on love intent : The day already half his race had run, And summon' d him to due repast at noon, But love could feel no hunger but his own. Whilst list'ning to... | |
| Leigh Hunt - English literature - 1855 - 382 pages
...— a description of agitation of nerves : — " While listening to the murmuring leaves he stood, More than a mile immers'd within the wood, At once the wind was laid — the whispering sound Was dumb — a rising earthquake rock'd the ground : With deeper brown the grove was... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1859 - 550 pages
...according to the feeling demanded by the occasion ; Whilst listening to the murmuring leaves he stood — More than a mile immers'd within the wood— At once the wind was laid.) — The whispering sound Was dumb. | — A rising earthquake rock'd the ground. With deeper brown the grove... | |
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