Hark, hark! the lark at heaven's gate sings, And Phoebus 'gins arise, His steeds to water at those springs On chaliced flowers that lies; And winking Mary-buds begin To ope their golden eyes: With every thing that pretty is, My lady sweet, arise: Arise,... The Outlook - Page 1291911Full view - About this book
 | Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1824 - 434 pages
...after a wonderful sweet air, with admirable rich words to it, and then let her consider. SONG. Hark ! hark ! the lark at heaven's gate sings, And Phoebus...'gins arise, His steeds to water at those springs On ckaliced flowers that lies f And winking Mary-buds begin To ope their golden eyes ; With every thing... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1824 - 510 pages
...a wonderful sweet air, with admirable rich words to it, — and then let her consider. SONG. Hark ! hark ! the lark at heaven's gate sings, And Phoebus...''gins arise, His steeds to water at those springs On c/talic'd* flowers that lies; And winking Mary -buds begin To ope their golden eyes ,• With every... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1824 - 422 pages
...a wonderful sweet air, with admirable rich words to it, — and then let her consider. SONG. Hark ! hark ! the lark at heaven's gate sings ; And Phoebus...'gins arise, His steeds to water at those springs On chalic'd* flowers that lies ; i- , And winking Mary-buds begin To ope their golden eyes ; With every... | |
 | Miss M. G. Lewis - 1825 - 1100 pages
...explanation. They walked gaily and cheerfully along the mountain-side, Gwynuc- Arthur singing, , " Hark! the lark at heaven's gate sings, And Phoebus...at those springs, On chaliced flowers that lies." " You sing well," said Percival, " how often have I wished for such a voice as yours." " For what reason?"... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1826 - 578 pages
...the chariot of night was assigned to dragons, on account of their supposed watchfulness. SONG. Hark! hark! the lark at heaven's gate sings, And Phoebus...'gins arise, His steeds to water at those springs On chalic'd jkwers that lies,- s And winking Mary-buds begin To ope their golden eyes; 6 With every thing... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1826
...a wonderful sweet air, with admirable rich words to it, — and then let her consider. SONG. Hark ! hark ! the lark at heaven's gate sings *, And Phoebus...'gins arise, His steeds to water at those springs On chalic'dz flowers that lies; 1 The same hyperbole occurs in Milton's Paradise Lost, book v. : — '... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1826 - 572 pages
...sweet air, with admirable rich words to it, — and then let her consider. SONG. Harh! harh! the larh at heaven's gate sings', And Phoebus 'gins arise, ' His steeds to water at those springs On chalic'd" flowers that lies; 1 The same hyperbole occurs in Milton's Paradise Lost, book v. : — '... | |
 | 1828 - 486 pages
...the air,' with his thrilling heart seems to be carrying one of their song* to heaven. Hark, hark I The lark At heaven's gate sings, And Phoebus 'gins arise, His steeds to waterat those sprirgs, On chaliced flowers that lies : And winking marybuds begin To ope their golden... | |
 | Joseph Ritson - Ballads, English - 1829 - 344 pages
...at heavens gate ' sing,' And Phoebus gins arise, His steeds to water at ' that spring ' On chalic'd flowers that lies : And winking Mary-buds begin, To ope their golden eyes ; With every thing that pretty ' bin :' " My lady sweet, arise !" XV. THE MOTHERS LULLABY. From a MS. of James... | |
 | James Bolton - 1830 - 390 pages
...doth rise." How exquisitely charming too is the picture drawn by Shakspeare's magic hand! " Hark ! hark ! the lark at heaven's gate sings And Phoebus...'gins arise, His steeds to water at those springs, In chaliced flowers that lies, And winking Marybuds begin To ope their golden eyes." Thomson also pays... | |
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