| Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain) - 1895 - 944 sayfa
...William Davenant (better known as a dramatist) affords many instances ; thus, in one of his songs : — " The merchant bows unto the seaman's star, The ploughman from the sun his reason takes." And in his Description of the Virgin Bertha (from ' Gondibert ') :— " Devoutly at... | |
| Austin Clare - 1896 - 290 sayfa
...the 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 eyei ; Awake, awake " Gibbons heard him carolling as he left the palace, and the sound jarred on his... | |
| 1897 - 316 sayfa
...William Davenant (better known as a dramatist) affords many instances ; thus, in one of his songs : — " The merchant bows unto the seaman's star, The ploughman from the sun his season takes." And in his Description of the Fire/in Bertha (from ' Gondiberb ') :— "Devoutly at her dawn in homage... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 586 sayfa
...thine. A SONG. The lark now leaves his watery nest, And climbing shakes his dewy wings; He takes this 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... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1899 - 392 sayfa
...wits. SONG. THE lark now leaves his wat'ry nest, And, climbing, shakes his dewy wings, He takes this window for the east, And to implore your light, he sings: Awake, awake, the morn will never rise 5 Till she can dress her beauty at your eyes. The merchant bows unto the seaman's star, The ploughman... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1899 - 544 sayfa
...thine. A SONG. The lark now leaves his watery nest, And climbing shakes his dewy wings; He takes this 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... | |
| 1903 - 300 sayfa
...pretty : — " The Lark now leaves his wat'ry Nest, And climbing (bakes his dewy wings ; He takes this Window for the East, And to implore your Light he...she can dress her Beauty at your eyes. The Merchant bowes unto the Seamanes Star; The Ploughman from the Sun his Season takes : But still the Lover wonders... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1902 - 296 sayfa
...leaves his watery nest, And climbing, shakes his dewy wings; He takes this window for the East, And Co implore your light he sings : ' Awake, awake, the...her beauty at your eyes. The merchant bows unto the seaman' s star, The ploughman from the sun his season takes, But still the lover wonders what they... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1902 - 292 sayfa
...running water. Come back ? There is no coming back, young ladies, on the impetuous stream of life. The merchant bows unto the seaman's star, The ploughman from the sun his season takes. And we must all set our pocket watches by the clock of fate. There is a headlong, forthright tide,... | |
| William John Courthope - 1903 - 590 sayfa
...song : — The lark now leaves his watery nest, And climbing shakes his dewy wings ; He takes this window for the east ; And to implore your light he...star ; The ploughman from the sun his season takes ; 1 Alluding to Davenant's intended voyage to Virginia. 2 In his Household Book of English Poetry,... | |
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