| 1811 - 566 pages
...the quotation for the beauty of the passage : — ' Here she was wont to go, and here, and there ! Just where those daisies, pinks, and violets grow ! The world may find the spring in following her, For other print her airy steps ne'er left. Her treading would not bend a blade of... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - Dramatists, English - 1816 - 528 pages
...castle, river, pastures, herds, facks, #c. Robin Hood's bower in the foreground. Enter ^GLAMOUR. JEgl. Here she was wont to go ! and here ! and here ! *...following her ; For other print her airy steps ne'er left. 1 Here she was wont to go .'] Goff has imitated this passage among many others, and as it is the must... | |
| 1817 - 522 pages
...with this spirited and beautiful monologue : " (Egl. Here she was wont to go ! and here ! and here 1 Just where those daisies, pinks, and violets grow...blade of grass, Or shake the downy blow-ball from its stalk ! But like the soft west-wind she shot along ; And where she went the flowers took thickest... | |
| England - 1882 - 870 pages
...have us, in " Sad Shepherd," to perceive how appetising is this reflection to a sorrowed mind : — " Here she was wont to go, and here, and here, Just...pinks, and violets grow, The world may find the spring Ъу following her, For other print her airy steps ne'er left, And where she went the flowers took... | |
| Dove - 1822 - 120 pages
...the stuhhorn old Crahtree, could hear sweet hlossoms. MUSJPHILUS. 35th July, 1822. Here she was wout to go ! and here ! and here ! Just where those daisies, pinks, and violet* grow: The world may find the Spring hy Cottoning her; For other print her airy steps ne'er... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - England - 1834 - 246 pages
...General, and a fine horse they were ringing, and she hurried out ; all light of heart she went, as though "Her treading would not bend a blade of grass, Or shake the downy blowball from her stalks." CHAPTER VIL SINCE Lord Davenant's arrival, Lady Davenant'a time was BO much taken up with... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - England - 1834 - 352 pages
...and a fine horse they were ringing, and she hurried out ; all light of heart she went, as though " Her treading would not bend a blade of grass. Or shake the downy tlowtall from her stalk." CHAPTER VII. SINCE Lord Davenant's arrival, Lady Davenant's time was so much... | |
| 1836 - 808 pages
...of the Sad Shepherd, who thus bewails his lost love : — ' Here she was wont to go, — and here ! and here ! and here ! Just where those daisies, pinks, and violets, grow ; The world may 6nd the spring by following her ; For other print her airy steps ne er left. Her treading would not... | |
| J. H. Hippisley - English literature - 1837 - 378 pages
...The Sad Shepherd." Eglamour, the shepherd, in search of his mistress, Earine, thus soliloquises : — Here she was wont to go ! and here, and here ! Just...And where she went the flowers took thickest root. Playhouses Some idea of the engrossing interest of dramatic and Players, compositions in this age may... | |
| Literature - 1848 - 692 pages
...Shepherd to our notice by the following exquisite reference to the shepherdess of his tale : — " Here she was wont to go ! and here ! and here ! Just...would not bend a blade of grass, Or shake the downy blow -ball from his stalk ! But like the soft west-wind she shot along. And where she went, the (lowers... | |
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