All things are hush'd as Nature's self lay dead; The mountains seem to nod their drowsy head. The little Birds in dreams their songs repeat, And sleeping Flowers beneath the Night-dew sweat: Even Lust and Envy sleep; yet Love denies Rest to my soul, and... The Classical Journal - Page 3571821Full view - About this book
 | Abraham Mills - English literature - 1851 - 594 pages
...KEPOSE. All things are hush'd, as Nature's self lay dead ; The mountains seem to nod their drowsy head, The little birds in dreams their songs repeat, And...night-dew sweat; Even lust and envy sleep, yet love denies Best to my soul and slumber to my eyes. Three days I promis'd to attend my doom, And two long days... | |
 | Robert Southey - Anecdotes - 1851 - 768 pages
...gown. " All things are hush'd, as Nature's self lay dead, The mountains seem to nod their drowsy head. The little birds in dreams their songs repeat, And sleeping flowers beneath the night dew sweat ; Even Lust and Envy sleep ; y et Love denies Rest to my soul, and slumber to my eyes."... | |
 | Robert Southey - Anecdotes - 1851 - 770 pages
...gown. " All things are hush'd, as Nature's self lay dead, The mountains seem to nod their drowsy head, The little birds in dreams their songs repeat, And sleeping flowers beneath the night dew sweat ; Even Lust and Envy sleep ; yetLovedenies Rest to my soul, and slumber to my eyes."... | |
 | John Dryden - English poetry - 1852 - 378 pages
...Cortez. All things are hush'd, as Nature's self lay dead, The mountains seem to nod their drowsy head, The little birds in dreams their songs repeat, And sleeping flowers beneath the night-dew sweat; Ev'n lust and envy sleep, yet love denies Rest to my soul, and slumber to my eyes. Cortez. Indian,... | |
 | Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1853 - 714 pages
...dead ; Tbc mountains seem to nod their drowsy head, The little birds in dreams their songs repeat, AM sleeping flowers beneath the night-dew sweat ; Even lust and envy sleep, yet love denies Kc-l to my soul and slumber to my eyes. Thr« days I promis'd to attend my doom, Anil two long days... | |
 | Authors, English - 1855 - 834 pages
...thing* are huah'd as Nature's self lay dead ; The mountains seem to nod their drowsy head ; The litti* birds In dreams their songs repeat, And sleeping flowers beneath the night-dew sweat : Even last and envy sleep ; yet 1оте déniée Regt to my soul, and slumber to my eyes. Tiit. Indian Emperor.... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1857 - 472 pages
...ni9ht-9own, All things are hush'd as Nature's self lay dead ; The mountains seem to nod their drowsy head. The little Birds in dreams their songs repeat, And...Love denies Rest to my soul, and slumber to my eyes. DRYDEN'S Indian Emj>eror. was in such 9ood condition at the time of the publication of the Seasons,... | |
 | Henry Reed - English poetry - 1857 - 424 pages
..." All things are hush'd, as nature's self lay dead ; The mountains seem to nod their drowsy head ; The little birds in dreams their songs repeat, And sleeping flowers beneath the night-dews sweat." This passage has lost its celebrity; but there is a passage of Pope's which has... | |
 | Abraham Mills - English literature - 1858 - 594 pages
...REPOSE. All things are hush'd, as Nature's self lay dead ; The mountains seem to nod their drowsy head, The little birds in dreams their songs repeat, And...love denies Rest to my soul and slumber to my eyes. Three days I promis'd to attend my doom, And two long days and nights are yet to come, 'Tis sure the... | |
 | William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1859 - 384 pages
...night-gaum. All things are hushed as Nature's self lay dead; The mountains seem to nod their drowsy head. The little Birds in dreams their songs repeat, And...sweat: Even Lust and Envy sleep ; yet Love denies Best to my soul, and slumber to my eye*. DRYDEN'S Indian Emperor. though he had Homer to guide him,... | |
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