Of sun-light pour'd on lake and hill. No beast or bird in earth or sky Whose voice doth not with gladness thrill, For Time hath laid his mantle by Of wind and rain and icy chill. French poets - Page 213edited by - 1846Full view - About this book
| 1823 - 696 pages
...doth not with gladness thrill, For Time hath laid his mantle by Of wind and rain and icy chill. Hirer and fountain, brook and rill, Bespangled o'er with...The Time hath laid his mantle by. En regardant ces belle« fleurs, Les oyscaulx deviennent danseurs Que le temps nouveau d'amours prie ; Dessus mainte... | |
| Charles (d'Orléans) - 1842 - 474 pages
...etc. Trop fort, etc. Se hors soussis Je ne m'alie A chiere lie, Vivant languis. Ci pris, etc. RONDEL. En regardant ces belles fleurs Que le temps nouveau...d'amours prie, Chascune d'elle s'ajolie, Et farde de plaisans couleurs ; Tant embasmées sont de odeurs Qu'il n'est cueur qui ne rajeunie. En regardant,... | |
| Charles (d'Orléans) - 1842 - 476 pages
...Merencolie, De pis en pis, Quant me tient pris En sa baillie. Ci pris, etc. Trop fort, etc. RONDEL. En regardant ces belles fleurs Que le temps nouveau...d'amours prie, Chascune d'elle s'ajolie, Et farde de plaisans couleurs ; Tant embasmées sont de odeurs Qu'il n'est cueur qui ne rajeunie. En regardant,... | |
| Charles (d'Orléans) - 1842 - 556 pages
...Goultcs d'argent d'orfaverie; Chascun s'abille de nouveau, Le temps a laissié son manteau. RONDEL XV. En regardant ces belles fleurs, Que le temps nouveau d'amours prie, Chascune d'elles s ajolie I.1 farde de plaisans couleurs. Quant embosmées sont d'odeurs, Qu'il n'est cueur... | |
| American periodicals - 1850 - 638 pages
...not with gladness thrill ; For Time hath laid his mantle by Of wind, and rain, and icy chill. River and fountain, brook and rill, Bespangled o'er with livery gay Of silver droplets, wind their way ; All in their new apparel vie, For Time hath laid his mantle by. We have said little of Louis of Orleans,... | |
| Henry Francis Cary - English poetry - 1846 - 354 pages
...doth not with gladness thrill, For Time hath laid his mantle by Of wind and rain and icy chill. River and fountain, brook and rill, Bespangled o'er with...belles fleurs Que le temps nouveau d'amours prie. In blinking at the bonny flowers When April them to love doth wooe, And all shine brighter in the bowers,... | |
| Henry Francis Cary - English poetry - 1846 - 354 pages
...doth not with gladness thrill, For Time hath laid his mantle by Of wind and rain and icy chill. River and fountain, brook and rill, Bespangled o'er with...new apparel vie ; The Time hath laid his mantle by. Ert regardant ces belles fleurs, Que le temps nouveau d'amours prie ; Chascune d'elle s'ajolie Et farde... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1846 - 756 pages
...doth not with gladness thrill, For Time hath laid his mantle by Of wind and rain and icy chill. River and fountain, brook and rill, Bespangled o'er with...new apparel vie ; The Time hath laid his mantle by. Also " En regardant ces belles flours," &c. In blinking at the bonny flowers When April them to love... | |
| Mrs. Markham - France - 1848 - 648 pages
...doth not with gladness thrill ; For Time hath laid his mantle by Of wind and rain and icy chill. Hiver and fountain, brook and rill. Bespangled o'er with livery gay Of silver droplets, wind their way : All in their new apparel vie, For time hath laid his mantle by. Richard. Pray, can you tell us what... | |
| University magazine - 1850 - 816 pages
...not with gladness thrill ; For Time hath laid his mantle by Of mud, and rain, and icy chill. " River and fountain, brook and rill, Bespangled o'er with livery gay Of silver droplets, wind their way : All in their new ap¡ aivl vie, Fur Time hath laid his mantle by." We have said little of Louis of... | |
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