So, some tempestuous morn in early June, When the year's primal burst of bloom is o'er, Before the roses and the longest day — When garden-walks and all the grassy floor With blossoms red and white of fallen May And chestnut flowers are strewn — So... Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature - Page 538edited by - 1878Full view - About this book
| 1872 - 862 pages
...poem " Thyrsis," written in commemoration of -Mr. Arnold's early friend, Arthur Hugh Clough : — " So, some tempestuous morn in early June, When the...o'er. Before the roses and the longest day — When garden walks und all the grassy floor With blossoms, red and white, of fallen Мяу And chestnut flowers... | |
| 1872 - 664 pages
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| George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates - 1896 - 640 pages
...English village garden in early summer, with its sweet scents and sounds, must be apparent to all— " So, some tempestuous morn in early June, When the...and the longest day— When garden-walks and all the grasay floor With blossoms red and white of fallen may And chestnut flowers are strewn,— So have... | |
| 1866 - 768 pages
...troubled sound Of storms that rage outside our happy ground ; He could not wait their passing, he is dead. So, some tempestuous morn in early June, When the...floor. With blossoms, red and white, of fallen May, And chestnut-flowers are strewn — So have I heard the cuckoo's parting cry, From the wet field, through... | |
| 1866 - 568 pages
...troubled sound Of storms that rage outside our happy ground ; He could not wait their passing, he is dead. So, some tempestuous morn in early June, When the...garden-walks, and all the grassy floor, With blossoms, red and wliite, of fallen May, And chestnut-flowers aro strewn — So have I heard the cuckoo's parting cry,... | |
| 1866 - 570 pages
...troubled sound Of storms that rago outside our happy ground ; He could not wait their passing, ho is dead. So, some tempestuous morn in early June, When the...and the longest day — When garden-walks, and all tho grassy floor, With blossoms, red and white, of fallen May, And chestnut-flowers are strewn —... | |
| 1866 - 870 pages
...troubled sound Of storms that rage outside our happy ground ; He could not wait their passing, he is dead. So, some tempestuous morn in early June, When the year's primal burst of bloom ia o'er, Before the roses and the longest day — When garden-walks, and all the grassy floor, With... | |
| 1867 - 832 pages
...which laid low his dearest friend : " So, some tempestuous morn in early June, " When the year's formal burst of bloom is o'er "Before the roses and the longest day — "When garden- walks, and all the grassy floor " With blossoms, red and white of fallen May "And chestnut-flowers... | |
| 1869 - 742 pages
...we expect the most suitable and just use of qualifying words. We expect, and are not disappointed : So, some tempestuous morn in early June, When the...is o'er, Before the roses and the longest day, When garden walks and all the grassv lloor, With blossoms red and white of fallen may, And ehesnut flowers... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 600 pages
...troubled sound Of storms that rage outside our happy ground ; He could not wait their passing, he is dead. So, some tempestuous morn in early June, When the...cuckoo's parting cry, From the wet field, through the vexed garden-trees, Come with the volleying rain and tossing breeze : The bloom is yone, and tciV/l... | |
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