And I first played the tune all our sheep know, as, one after one, So docile they come to the pen-door till folding be done. They are white and untorn by the bushes, for lo, they have fed Where the long grasses stifle the water within the stream's bed;... The Twentieth Century Magazine - Página 250editado por - 1910Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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...twine round its chords Lest they snap 'neath the stress of the noontide — those sunbeams like swords! And I first played the tune all our sheep know, as, one They are white and untom by the bushes, for lo, they have fed Where the long grasses stifle the water... | |
| Robert Browning - 1886 - 600 páginas
...round its chords Lest they snap 'neath the stress of the noontide — those sunbeams like swords I And I first played the tune all our sheep know, as,...and the blue far above us, — so blue and so far I 6. — Then the tune, for which quails on the cornland will each leave his mate To fly after the... | |
| Robert Browning - 1886 - 344 páginas
...snap 'neath the stress of the noontide — those sunbeams like swords ! And I first played the ttme all our sheep know, as, one after one, So docile they...and the blue far above us, — so blue and so far! — Then the tune, for which quails on the eornland will each leave his mate To fly after the player... | |
| Robert Browning - 1886 - 192 páginas
...round its chords Lest they snap 'neath the stress of the noontide — those sunbeams like swords ! And I first played the tune all our sheep know, as,...after one seeks its lodging, as star follows star 4° Into eve and the blue, far above us, — so blue and so far! — VI. Then the tune, for which quails... | |
| Robert Browning, Hiram Corson - 1886 - 398 páginas
...round its chords Lest they snap 'neath the stress of the noontide — those sunbeams like swords ! And I first played the tune all our sheep know, as,...long grasses stifle the water within the stream's bed ; 4o And now one after one seeks its lodging, as star follows star Into eve and the blue far above... | |
| Robert Browning - 1886 - 626 páginas
...round its chords Lest they snap 'neath the stress of the noontide — Those sunbeams like swords ! And I first played the tune all our sheep know, As,...long grasses stifle the water Within the stream's bed : How one after one seeks its lodging, As star follows star Into eve and the blue far above us, —... | |
| Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1886 - 752 páginas
...round the chords Lest they snap 'neath the stress of the noontide — those sunbeams like swords ! And I first played the tune all our sheep know, as,...lo, they have fed Where the long grasses stifle the watet within the stream's bed; And now one after one seeks its lodging, as star follows star Into eve... | |
| Robert Browning, Hiram Corson - 1886 - 408 páginas
...round its chords Lest they snap 'neath the stress of the noontide — those sunbeams like swords ! And I first played the tune all our sheep know, as,...white, and untorn by the bushes, for lo, they have "od Where the long grasses stifle the water within the stream's bed ; 4tJ And now one after one seeks... | |
| Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1886 - 746 páginas
...round the chords Lest they snap 'neath thp stress of the noontide — those sunbeams like swords ! And I first played the tune all our sheep know, as, one after In SAUL. 117 So docile they come to the pen-door till folding be done. They are white, and untorn by... | |
| Robert Browning - 1887 - 428 páginas
...round its chords Lest they snap 'neath the stress of the noontide — those sunbeams like swords ! And I first played the tune all our sheep know, as,...and the blue far above us, — so blue and so far ! VI. — Then the tune, for which quails on the cornland will each leave his mate To fly after the... | |
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