| Josuah Sylvester - English poetry - 1880 - 330 pages
...glistring shields T' amaze poor Shepheards watching in the fields. I 'I ne'r beleeve that the least Flowr that pranks Our Garden borders, or the Common banks,...Nurse Earth doth covetously wrap, Hath some peculiar vertue of its own ; 45o And that the glorious Stars of Heav'n have none : But shine in vain, and have... | |
| Joseph Angus - English literature - 1880 - 726 pages
...amaze poore shepheards watching in the fields : I'll n'ere beleeue that the least flower than prancks Our garden borders, or the common banks, And the least stone that in her warming lap Our kind nourse Earth doth couetously wrap Hath some peculiar vertue of its owne ; And that the glorious starres... | |
| Epes Sargent - American poetry - 1882 - 1002 pages
...watching in the fields; I not believe that the least flower which pranks Our garden borders or our trembling age, and fiery youth, And childhood with its brow mother Earth doth covetously wrap Hath somo peculiar virtue of its own, And that the glorious stars... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - American literature - 1883 - 336 pages
...watching in the fields." He'll " not believe that the least flower which prank* Our garden borders, or our common banks, And the least stone, that in her warming lap Our mother earth doth covetously wrap, Hath some peculiar virtue of its own, And that the glorious stars... | |
| Theosophy - 1890 - 546 pages
...watching in the fields. I'll not believe that the least flower which pranks Our garden borders, or our common banks, And the least stone that in her warming lap Our mother earth doth covetously wrap, Hath some peculiar virtue of its own, And that the stars of heaven... | |
| Robert Chambers, David Patrick - Authors, English - 1901 - 862 pages
...fields. 1 '1 ne'r beleeve that the least Flowr that pranks Our Garden borders, or the Common hanks, vertue of its own ; And that the glorious Stars of Heav'n have none. Of the parallels between Sylvester... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1902 - 868 pages
...fields. I'l ne'r beleeve that the least Flowr that pranks Our Garden borders, or the Common hank*, vertue of its own ; And that the glorious -Stars of Heav'n have none. Of the parallels between Sylvester... | |
| Richard Garnett - English literature - 1903 - 468 pages
...watching in the fields. I'll not believe that the least flower which pranks Our garden-borders, or our common banks. And the least stone that in her warming -lap Our mother Earth doth covetously wrap. Hath some peculiar virtue of its own, And that the stars of heaven... | |
| Richard Garnett - English literature - 1903 - 466 pages
...watching in the fields. I'll not believe that the least flower which pranks Our garden-borders, or our common banks, And the least stone that in' her warming lap Our mother Earth doth covetously wrap, Hath some peculiar virtue of its own, And that the stars of heaven... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - English poetry - 1909 - 636 pages
...Arch-Architect With all these fires the heavenly arches decked Only for show, and with their glistening shields To amaze poor shepherds watching in the fields...nurse Earth doth covetously wrap Hath some peculiar virtue of its own, And that the glorious stars of Heaven have none, But shine in vain, and have no... | |
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