No longer now the winged habitants, That in the woods their sweet lives sing away, Flee from the form of man ; but gather round, And prune their sunny feathers on the hands Which little children stretch in friendly sport Towards these dreadless partners... Books X-XI - Pągina 492per Kenelm Henry Digby - 1894Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 pągines
...misery, death, disease, and crime. No longer now the winged habitante, That in the woods their sweel d hulk \Vliich little children stretch in friendly sport Toward» these dread less partners of their play.... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1831 - 130 pągines
...loathing in his mind, The germs of misery, death, disease, arid crime. No longer now the winged habitants, That in the woods their sweet lives sing away, Flee...And prune their sunny feathers on the hands Which little children stretch in friendly sport Towards these dreadless partners of their play. All things... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1831 - 132 pągines
...loathing in his mind, The germs of misery, death, disease, and crime. No longer now the winged habitants, That in the woods their sweet lives sing away, Flee...round, And prune their sunny feathers on the hands Whic'i little children stretch in friendly sport Towards these dreadless partners of their play. All... | |
| 596 pągines
...belief, Hatred, despair, and loathing in his mind, The germs of misery, death, disease, and crime. No longer now the winged inhabitants That in the woods...sweet lives sing away, Flee from the form of man. Happiness And science dawn, tho' late, upon the earth ; Peace cheers the mind, health renovates the... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1835 - 122 pągines
...belief, Hatred, despair, and loathing in his mind, The germs of misery, death, disease, and crime. No longer now the winged inhabitants, That in the...And prune their sunny feathers on the hands Which little children stretch in friendly sport Towards these dreadless partners of their play. All things... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 410 pągines
...loathing in his mind, The germs of misery, death, disease, and crime. No longer now the winged habitants, That in the woods their sweet lives sing away, Flee...And prune their sunny feathers on the hands Which little children stretch in friendly sport Towards these dreadless partners of their play. All things... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 402 pągines
...loathing in his mind, The germs of misery, death, disease, and erime. No longer now the winged habitants, That in the woods their sweet lives sing away, Flee...round, And prune their sunny feathers on the hands Whieh little ehildren streteh in friendly sport Towards these dreadless partners of their play. All... | |
| 1842 - 1124 pągines
...loathing in his mind, The germs of misery, death, disease, and crime. No longer now the winged habitants, That in the woods their sweet lives sing away, Flee...And prune their sunny feathers on the hands Which little children stretch in friendly sport Towards these dreadless partners of their play. All things... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1842 - 230 pągines
...misery, death, disease, and crime. No longer now the winged inhahitants, That in the woods their aweet lives sing away, Flee from the form of man ; but gather...And prune their sunny feathers on the hands Which little children stretch in friendly sport Towards these dreadless partners of their play. All things... | |
| John Smith (of Malton.) - 1845 - 456 pągines
...in his mind,— The germs of misery, death, disease, and crime. No longer now the winged habitants, That in the woods their sweet lives sing away, Flee...And prune their sunny feathers on the hands Which little children stretch, in friendly sport, Towards these dreadless partners of their play. All things... | |
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