And then they land, and thou art seen no more! — Maidens, who from the distant hamlets come To dance around the Fyfield... Poems - Page 295by Matthew Arnold - 1878 - 370 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1872 - 862 pages
...blithe. Returning home on summer nights, Ьате met Crossing the stripling Thames at Bab-lockhithe. Trailing in the cool stream thy fingers wet. As the...rope chops round; And leaning backward in a pensive dram, And fostering in thy lap a henp of flowers Pluok'd in shy fields and distant Wvcbwood bowers,... | |
| 1887 - 890 pages
...across the Thames at Bablock-hithe ; " And leaning backward in a pensive dream And fostering in his lap a heap of flowers, Pluck'd in shy fields and distant Wychwood bowers. And his eyes resting on the moonlit stream." If Mr. Arnold is the poet of our times who as poet could least... | |
| 1854 - 632 pages
...Trailing in the cool stream thy fingers wet, As the slow punt swings round : And leaning backwards in a pensive dream, And fostering in thy lap a heap of flowers Plucked in shy fields and distant woodland bowers, And thine eyes resting on the moonlit stream, And... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 348 pages
...Trailing in the cool stream thy fingers wet, As the slow punt swings round : And leaning backwards in a pensive dream, And fostering in thy lap a heap of flowers Pluck'd in shy fields and distant woodland bowers, And thine eyes resting on the moonlit stream. And, then they land, and thou art seen... | |
| 1857 - 656 pages
...Trailing in the cool stream thy lingers wet, As the slow punt swings round ; And leaning backwards in a pensive dream, And fostering in thy lap a heap of flowers Flacked in shy fields and distant woodland bowers, And thine eye resting on the moon-lit stream ; And... | |
| 1888 - 934 pages
...fostering on thy lap a heap of flowers, Plucked in stray fields and distant woodland bowers, And thine eye resting on the moonlit stream. " And then they land...from the distant hamlets come, To dance around the Fyneld elm in May, Oft through the darkening fields have seen thee roam, ' Or cross a stile into the... | |
| 1887 - 896 pages
...across the Thames at Bablock-hithe : — And leaning backward in a pensive dream And fostering in his lap a heap of flowers, Pluck'd in shy fields and distant Wychwood bowers, And his eyes resting on the moonlit stream. If Mr. Arnold is the poet of our times who as poet could least... | |
| 1888 - 618 pages
...Trailing' in the cool stream thy fingers wet, As the slow punt chops round ; And leaning backwards in a pensive dream, And fostering in thy lap a heap...: And then they land, and thou art seen no more.' Our second quotation is made from ' Thyrsis ; ' and here the same characteristics of precision and... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton - 1888 - 504 pages
...blithe, Returning home on summer nights, have met Crossing the stripling Thames at Bab-lock-hithe, Trailing in the cool stream thy fingers wet, As the...heap of flowers Pluck'd in shy fields and distant Wycliwood bowers, And thine eyes resting on the moonlit stream ! " It would be impossible to express... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1888 - 544 pages
...across the Thames at Bablockhithe ; " And leaning backward in a pensive dream And fostering in his lap a heap of flowers, Pluck'd in shy fields and distant Wychwood bowers, And his eyes resting on the moonlit stream." If Mr Arnold is the poet of our times who as poet could least... | |
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