To hear the lark begin his flight, And, singing, startle the dull night, From his watch-tower in the skies, Till the dappled dawn doth rise ; Then to come, in spite of sorrow, And at my window bid good-morrow, Through the sweetbrier, or the vine, Or the... The Harvard Classics - 32 ÆäÀÌÁö ÆíÁý - 1909Àüüº¸±â - µµ¼ Á¤º¸
 | Class-book - 1852 - 144 ÆäÀÌÁö
...sleek ; Sport that wrinkled Care derides, And Laughter holding both his sides. Come, and trip it as you go On the light fantastic toe, And in thy right hand...Dawn doth rise ; Then to come in spite of Sorrow, 1 Belonging to Styx, a river supposed to have been in the lower world. 2 A people in the extreme north,... | |
 | John Milton - 1852
...; Sport that wrinkled Care derides, And Laughter holding both his sides. Come, and trip it, as you go, On the light fantastic toe ; And in thy right...watch-tower in the skies, Till the dappled dawn doth rise ; 213 Then to come, in spite of sorrow, And at my window bid good-morrow, Through the sweet-brier or... | |
 | Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - 1852 - 399 ÆäÀÌÁö
...derides, And Laughter holding both his sides. Come , and trip it as you go On the light fantastick toe; And in thy right hand lead with thee, The mountain...flight, And singing startle the dull night, From his watch-towre in the skies , Till the dappled dawn doth rise; Then to come in spight of sorrow, And at... | |
 | Edwin Paxton Hood - 1852 - 235 ÆäÀÌÁö
...cheerful echo of the huntsmen's horns and hounds, — these are the delights of the cheerful man — " To hear the lark begin his flight And singing, startle...Then to come in spite of sorrow, And at my window bid good morrow; Through the sweet-briar, or the vine. Or the twisted eglantine; While the cock, with lively... | |
 | 1852
...mountain-nymph, sweet Liberty; And, if I give thee honor due, Mirth, admit me of thy crew, To five ange ; Bestirs her then, and from each tender stalk...Pontus or the Punic coast, or where Aleinous reign'd, ; 'inn to come, in spite of sorrow. And at my window bid good-morrow, rhrough the sweet-brier, or the... | |
 | 1853 - 472 ÆäÀÌÁö
...sleek ; Sport that wrinkled Care derides, And Laughter holding both his sides. Come, and trip it as you go On the light fantastic toe, And in thy right hand...Then to come in spite of sorrow, And at my window bid good morrow, Through the sweet-briar, or the vine, Or the twisted eglantine : While the cock with lively... | |
 | Robert Chambers - 1853
...sweet Liberty : And, if I give thee honour due, Mirth, admit me of thy crew, To live with her, and five with thee, In unreproved pleasures free : To hear...sorrow, And at my window bid good-morrow, Through the sweet-brier, or the vine, Or the twisted eglantine : While the cock with lively din, Scatters the rear... | |
 | John Milton - 1853
...thee honour due, Mirth, admit me of thy crew, To live with her, and live with thee, In unreproved3 pleasures free ; To hear the lark begin his flight,...to come, in spite of sorrow, And at my window bid good morrow, Through the sweet-briar, or the vine, Or the twisted eglantine : 4 While the cock, with... | |
 | John Milton, George Gilfillan - 1853
...thee honour due, Mirth, admit me of thy crew, To live with her, and live with thee, In unreproved3 pleasures free ; To hear the lark begin his flight,...to come, in spite of sorrow, And at my window bid good morrow, Through the sweet-briar, or the vine, Or the twisted eglantine :* While the cock, with... | |
 | 1866
...nymph, sweet Liberty ; And if I give thee honour due, Mirth, admit me of thy crew To live with her, irad live with thee, In unreproved pleasures free ; To...the skies, Till the dappled dawn doth rise ; Then to conic, in spite of sorrow, And at my window bid good-morrow, Through the sweet-briar or the vine, Or... | |
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