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" Joying to hear the birds' sweet harmony, Which therein shrouded from the tempest dread, Seem'd in their song to scorn the cruel sky. Much can they praise the trees so straight and high, The sailing Pine, the Cedar proud and tall, The vine-prop Elm, the... "
Brambles and Bay Leaves: Essays on Things Homely and Beautiful - Page 293
by Shirley Hibberd - 1862 - 212 pages
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Spenser, Daniel

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 600 pages
...hearc the birdes sweete harmony, Which, therein shrouded from the tempest Seemd in their song to scorne , he tooke in liund My pipe, before that a:mulcd of many, And hy, The sayling pine; the cedar proud and tall; The vine-propp elme ; the poplar never dry; The builder...
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The Female Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Verse: Selected ...

Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - English literature - 1816 - 414 pages
...Joying to hear the birds' sweet harmony, Which, shrowded io that grove from tempests dread, Seein'd in their song to scorn the cruel sky. Much can they...high. The sailing Pine ; the Cedar, proud and tall ; The vine-prop Elm j the Poplar, never dry ; The builder Oak, sole king of forests all ; The Aspin,...
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The London Magazine, Volume 3

1821 - 746 pages
...led, Joying to hear the birds' sweet harmony, Which therein shrowded from the tempest's dread, Seem 41 in their song to scorn the cruel sky. Much can they praise the treeĢ so straight and high, The sailing pine, the cedar proud and tau, The vine-prop elm, the poplar...
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The perennial calendar, and companion to the almanack, revised and ed. [or ...

Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1824 - 846 pages
...forward led, Joying to hear the birds sweete harmony, Which -therein shrouded from the tempests dred, Seemed in their song to scorn the cruel sky ; Much...can they praise the trees so straight and high, The snyling Pine, the Cedar proud and tall, The vineprop Elm, the Poplar never dry, The builder Oak, sole...
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Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present ...

William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...led, Joying to hear the bird's sweet harmony, Which therein shrouded from the tempest's dread, Seem'd the silver dew ; The rose was budded in her cheek, Just opening to the strait and high, The sailing Pine, the Cedar proud and tall, The vine-prop Elm, the Poplar never dry,...
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The Oriental Herald, Volume 11

Christianity - 1826 - 696 pages
...Which therein, shrouded from the tempest dread, Seem'd in their song to scorn the cruel sky. Much 'gan they praise the trees so straight and high, The sailing pine, the cedar proud and tall, The vine-prop elm, the poplar never dry, The builder oak, sole king of forests all, The aspen good...
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The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]., Volume 11

James Silk Buckingham - 1826 - 676 pages
...Which therein, shrouded from the tempest dread, Seem'd in their song to scorn the cruel sky. Much 'gan they praise the trees so straight and high. The sailing pine, the cedar proud and tall, The vine-prop elm, the poplar never dry, The builder oak, sole kins of forests all, The aspen good...
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Studies in Poetry: Embracing Notices of the Lives and Writings of the Best ...

George Barrell Cheever - American poetry - 1830 - 516 pages
...pleasure forward led, Joying to hear the birds' sweet harmony, Which, therein shrouded from the tempest dread,. Seemed in their song to scorn the cruel sky. Much can they praise the trees so strait and bighr The sailing pine, the cedar proud and tall, The vine-prop elm, the poplar never dry,...
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An Anglo-Saxon Grammar: And Derivatives; with Proofs of the Celtic Dialects ...

William Hunter - Anglo-Saxon language - 1832 - 140 pages
...led Joying to heare the birdies sweet harmony, Which therein shrouded from the tempest DRED, Seemd in their song to scorn the cruel! sky. Much can they praise the trees so straight and Hi, The sayling pine, the cedar proud and tall, The vine-propp elme, the poplar never dry, The builder...
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The Horticultural Register, Volume 3

Horticulture - 1834 - 550 pages
...birdes sweete harmony Which therein shrouded from the tempest dred, Seemed in their song to scornc the cruel sky. Much can they praise the trees, so straight and hy The sayling pine, the cedar proud and tall, The vine prop elm, the poplar never dry, The builder...
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