And in the sun all morning binds the sheaves, Then here, at noon, comes back his stores to use — • Here will I sit and wait, While to my ear from uplands far away The bleating of the folded flocks is borne, With distant cries of reapers in the corn... Poems - Page 291by Matthew Arnold - 1884 - 370 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Drinkwater - 1924 - 400 pages
...seer Cross and recross the strips of moon-blanch'd green, Come, Shepherd, and again renew the quest. Here, where the reaper was at work of late, In this...where he leaves His coat, his basket, and his earthen cruse, And in the sun all morning binds the sheaves, Then here, at noon, comes back his stores to use;... | |
| Clarence Edward Andrews, Milton Oswin Percival - 1924 - 624 pages
...And only the white sheep are sometimes seen Cross and recross the strips of moonblanch'd green, wild? Here, where the reaper was at work of late, In this...where he leaves His coat, his basket, and his earthen cruse, And in the sun all morning binds the sheaves, Then here, at noon, comes back his stores to use... | |
| Laurence Binyon - 1924 - 392 pages
...seen Cross and recross the strips of moon-blanch'd green, Come, shepherd, and again begin the quest ! Here, where the reaper was at work of late — In...where he leaves His coat, his basket, and his earthen cruse, And in the sun all morning binds the sheaves, Then here, at noon, comes back his stores to use... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1924 - 774 pages
...Cross and recross the strips of moon-blanch'd green, Come, shepherd, and again begin the quest ! 10 Here, where the reaper was at work of late — In...where he leaves His coat, his basket, and his earthen cruse, And in the sun all morning binds the sheaves, Then here, at noon, comes back his stores to use... | |
| Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - 1926 - 906 pages
...seen Cross and recross the strips of moon-blanched green. Come, shepherd, and again begin the quest! Here, where the reaper was at work of late — In...where he leaves His coat, his basket, and his earthen cruse, And in the sun all morning binds the sheaves, Then here, at noon, comes back his stores to use... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 pages
...Cross and recross the strips of moonblanch 'd green ; 9 Come, Shepherd, and again renew the quest. nn and company cruse,2 And in t he sun all morning binds the sheaves, Then here, at noon, comes back his stores to... | |
| Charles Townsend Copeland - 1926 - 1744 pages
...seen Cross and recross the strips of moonblanch'd green; Come, Shepherd, and again begin the quest. p - cruse, And in the sun all morning binds the sheaves, Then here, at noon, comes back his stores to use;... | |
| Charles Townsend Copeland - 1926 - 1746 pages
...late, In this high field's dark corner, where he leaves His coat, his basket, and his earthen cruse, t pipes, Q Attic snape! play on; Not to the sensual ear, but, more endear'd, Pip The bleating of the folded flocks is borne, With distant cries of reapers in the corn — All the live... | |
| 1897 - 420 pages
...seen Cross and recross the strips of moon-blanch'd green, Come, shepherd, and again begin the quest! Here, where the reaper was at work of late — In...where he leaves His coat, his basket, and his earthen cruse, And in the sun all morning binds the sheaves, Then here, at noon, comes back his stores to use... | |
| John Harvey Francis - 1929 - 264 pages
...seen Cross and recross the strips of moon-blanched green, Come, shepherd, and again renew the quest. Here, where the reaper was at work of late, In this high field's dark corner, where he leaves 190 His coat, his basket, and his earthen cruse, And in the sun all morning binds the sheaves, Then... | |
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