Hark, hark! the lark at heaven's gate sings, And Phoebus 'gins arise, His steeds to water at those springs On chaliced flowers that lies; And winking Mary-buds begin To ope their golden eyes: With every thing that pretty is, My lady sweet, arise: Arise,... The Catholic University Bulletin - Page 24by Catholic University of America - 1901Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 496 pages
...admirable rich words to it, — and then let her consider. SONG. Hark ! hark ! the lark at heaveris gate sings, And Phoebus 'gins arise, His steeds to water at those springs On chalicdjlowers that lies;' And winking Mary-buds begin To ope their golden eyes;8 With every thing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 490 pages
...horse-hairs, and cats-guts, nor the voice of unpaved eunuch to boot, can never amend. [Exeunt Musicians. ' His steeds to water at those springs On chalic'd flowers that lies;~] ie the morning sun dries up. the dew which lies in the cups of flowers : The cup of a flower is Called... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 460 pages
...still read in Cymbeline, lies, as in the line before us, presents : " And Phoebus 'gins to rise, " His steeds to water at those springs " On chalic'd flowers that lies." Again, in the play before us : " That in this spleen ridiculous appears, " To check their folly, passion's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 448 pages
...it, — and then let her consider. SONG. Hark! hark! the lark at hea-ven's gate sings,s And Phcebuss 'gins arise, His steeds to water at those springs On chalic'd flowers that lies;'1 * One, two, three,] Our author is hardly ever exact in his computation of time. Jusl before... | |
| Washington Irving - Catskill Mountains Region (N.Y.) - 1820 - 438 pages
...called to mind Shakespeare's exquisite little song in Cymbeline : Hark ! hark ! the lark at heav'n's gate sings, And Phoebus 'gins arise, His steeds to water at those springs, On chaliced flowers that lies. And winking mary-buds begin, To ope their golden eyes; With every thing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 456 pages
...words to it, — and then let her consider. SONG. Hark ! hark ! the lark at heaven's gate sings 4, And Phoebus 'gins arise, His steeds to water at those springs On chalicd flowers that lies 5 ; 4 Hark ! hark ! the lark at heaven's gate sings,] The same hyperbole occurs in Milton's Paradise... | |
| Washington Irving - 1821 - 366 pages
...called to mind Shakspeare's exquisite little song in Cymbeline : Hark ! hark ! the lark at heav'n's gate sings, And Phoebus "gins arise, His steeds to water at those springs, On chaliced flowers that lies. And winking mary-buds begin To ope their golden eyes ; With every thing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 528 pages
...good-night8. He is about it: " Hark ! hark ! the lark at heaven's gate sings, " And Phoebus 'gins to rise, " His steeds to water at those springs " On chalic'd flowers that lies." And Romeo says to Friar Lawrence : " both our remedies " Within thy help and holy physick lies." M. MASON.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 506 pages
...still read in Cymbeline, lies, as in the line before us, presents } ' And Phoebus 'gins to rise. ' His steeds to water at those springs ' On chalic'd flowers that lies." Again, in the play before us : ' That in this spleen ridiculous appears, ' To check their folly, passion's... | |
| Elizabeth Kent - Botany - 1823 - 498 pages
...that goes to bed with the sun, And with him rises weeping." And again in Cymbeline : " Hark ! hark ! the lark at heaven's gate sings And Phoebus 'gins arise, His steeds to water at those springs On chaliced flowers that lies. And winking marybuds begin To ope their golden eyes With every thing that... | |
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