| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 344 sayfa
...SONG ' I "'HE lark now leaves his watery nest, J- and climbing shakes his dewy wings; he takes his window for the east, and, to implore your light, he sings, awake, awake, the moon will never rise, till she can dress her beauty at your eyes. The merchant bows unto the seaman's... | |
| 1866 - 96 sayfa
...wings ; He takes his window for the east, And to implore your light, he sings, Awake, awake, the moon will never rise, Till she can dress her beauty at...star, The ploughman from the sun his season takes ; I But still the lover wonders what they are, Who look for day before his mistress wakes : Awake,... | |
| 1866 - 396 sayfa
...SONG. HE lark now leaves his watery nest, And climbing shakes his dewy wings; He takes his window from the east, And to implore your light, he sings,—...morn will never rise, Till she can dress her beauty by your eyes. The merchant bows unto the seaman's star, The ploughman from the sun his season takes;... | |
| Epigrammatists - 1870 - 654 sayfa
...sun and light by the Fair, are not uncommon. Daveuant, in one of his songs addressed to a lady, has: Awake— awake ! the morn will never rise, Till she can dress her beauty ut your eyes. Lovelace, writing to Amarantha about her hair, says : But shake your head and scatter... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1872 - 786 sayfa
...beautiful SONÓ. The lark now leaves his watery nest, And, climbing, shakes his dewy wings; He take« this window for the east ; And to implore your light, he...she can dress her beauty at your eyes. The merchant lx>ws unto the seaman's star The ploughman from the sun his season takes But still the lover wonders... | |
| Casket - 1873 - 912 sayfa
...SALUTATION. The lark now leaves his wat'ry nest, And climbing, shakes his dewy wings : He takes this se. As death withdrew his shades from the day. While...raise ! For the tidings of thy might, By the fest ; liut still the lover wonders what they are, A\"ho look for day before his mistress wakes. Awake,... | |
| Lyrics, William Davenport Adams - 1874 - 312 sayfa
...line finds a further parallel in the first verse of the next piece, by Davenant (No. xxvii.): — ' ' Awake, awake, the morn will never rise Till she can dress her beauty at your eyes." 22, xxviii. From The Earthly Paradise. 23, xxix. This poem is characterized by Mr. Palgrave as " a... | |
| Wilhelmina Martha James - 1874 - 342 sayfa
...gay courtier, nodding his farewell, went off, singing a serenade of Sir William Davenant's : — " Awake, awake, the morn will never rise Till she can dress her beauty at your eyes ; Awake, awake " Gibbons heard him carolling as he left the palace, and the sound jarred on his ear.... | |
| John Walker Vilant Macbeth - 1875 - 558 sayfa
...bombast, thus : " The lark now leaves his wintry nest, And, climbing, shakes his dewy wings; He takes your window for the East, And to implore your light he...rise Till she can dress her beauty at your eyes." It is an instructive fact that savage tribes, living constantly out of doors with nature, and intimate... | |
| Henry Philip Dodd - 1875 - 768 sayfa
...the Fair, arc not uncommon. Daveuant, in one of his songs addressed to a lady, has: Awuke— awuke ! the morn will never rise, Till she can dress her beauty at your eyes. Lovelace, writing to Amnrantha about her hair, says : But shake your head and scatter day. The same... | |
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