I LOVE the old melodious lays Which softly melt the ages through, The songs of Spenser's golden days, Arcadian Sidney's silvery phrase, Sprinkling our noon of time with freshest morning dew. The Spirit of American Literature - Side 111af John Albert Macy - 1913 - 347 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
 | William Henry Rideing - 1887 - 258 sider
...opened to them the treasures of English literature, — " The old melodious lays Which softly melt'the ages through, The songs of Spenser's golden days, Arcadian Sidney's silvery phrase." Chaucer, Shakspeare, and Milton were familiar to them at an age when most children are still reciting... | |
 | Sara Elizabeth Husted Lockwood - 1888 - 446 sider
...giggling, but shame-faced, Driggs for having haggled all the shrubbery instead of properly pruning it." " I love the old melodious lays Which softly melt the...Sprinkling our noon of time with freshest morning dew." Whittier. Examples of disagreeable combinations of sounds : — He will wilfully persist ; I can candidly... | |
 | John Greenleaf Whittier - 1888 - 570 sider
...as the writer would have chosen at any subsequent period. JG W, AMESBURY, i&tA $dmo.t 1857. PROEM. I LOVE the old melodious lays Which softly melt the...songs of Spenser's golden days, Arcadian Sidney's silver;' phrase, Sprinkling our noon of time with freshest morning dew Yet, vainly in my quiet hours... | |
 | Sara Elizabeth Husted Lockwood - 1891 - 470 sider
...giggling, but shame-faced, Driggs for having haggled all the shrubbery instead of propsrly pruning it." " I love the old melodious lays Which softly melt the...Spenser's golden days, Arcadian Sidney's silvery phrase, Examples of disagreeable combinations of sounds: — He will wilfully persist; I can candidly say ;... | |
 | John Greenleaf Whittier - 1891 - 534 sider
...at any subsequent period. j. a w. AMBSBUBY, 18(A 3d mo., 1357. PROEM. I LOVE the old melodious Iay3 Which softly melt the ages through, The songs of Spenser's golden days, Arcadian Sidney's silvery phrase, Sprmkling our noon of time with freshest morning dew. Yet, vainly in my quiet hours To breathe their... | |
 | Helen Arnold - 1892 - 84 sider
...oriole, with experienced quest, Twitches the fibrous bark away, The cordage of his hammock nest. 58. I love the old melodious lays Which softly melt the...Sprinkling our noon of time with freshest morning dew. PARTICIPLE. Verb-adjectives are formed from verbs. Sometimes they are used like other adjectives ;... | |
 | George Rhett Cathcart - 1892 - 572 sider
...Playhouse " is the name of William Shakespeare. II THE ELIZABETHAN LITERATURE it'. SHAKESPEARE - BACON I LOVE the old melodious lays Which softly melt the ages through, The songs of Spenser's goldun days, Arcadian Sidney's silvery phrase, Sprinkling our noon of time with freshest morning dew.... | |
 | 1888 - 746 sider
...of literature, poetry seems to me the greatest. What music, beauty, philosophy, truth, are in it! " I love the old, melodious lays Which softly melt the ages through, The songof Spenser's golden days, Arcadian Sidney's silvery phrase, Sprinkling our noon of time with freshest... | |
 | 1889 - 686 sider
...of literature, poetry seems to me the greatest. What musicr beauty, philosophy, truth, are in it! " I love the old, melodious lays Which softly melt the ages through, The song of Spenser's golden days. Arcadian Sidney's silvery phrase, Sprinkling our noon of time with freshest... | |
 | David Jayne Hill - 1893 - 392 sider
...seeming himself like a serpent, Winding his sinuous way in the dark to the depths of the forest. 01) I love the old melodious lays Which softly melt the...songs of Spenser's golden days, Arcadian Sidney's silver phrase, Sprinkling our noon of time with freshest morning dew. SECTION III. PARAGRAPHS. The... | |
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