Dusky-leaved, shaggy-rooted, Is a pillow well suited To a hybrid like me, Goat-bearded, goat-footed; For the boughs of the glade Meet above me, and throw A cool, pleasant shade On the greenness below; Dusky and brown'd Close the leaves all around; And... Undertones - Página 57por Robert Williams Buchanan - 1863 - 241 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Williams Buchanan - 1866 - 354 páginas
...silence of the skies, Changing in hues of beauty never ending, Drinking the light of Dian's eyes. V. THE SATYR. 1. THE trunk of this tree, Dusky-leaved,...throw A cool pleasant shade On the greenness below ; Dusky and brown'd Close the leaves all around ; And yet, all the while, Thro' the boughs I can see... | |
| Robert Williams Buchanan - 1866 - 334 páginas
...skies, Changing in hues of beauty never ending, Drinking the light of Dian's eyes. V. THE SATYR. I. '"T'HE trunk of this tree, -*- Dusky-leaved, shaggy-rooted,...throw A cool pleasant shade On the greenness below ; Dusky and brown'd Close the leaves all around ; And yet, all the while, Thro' the boughs I can see... | |
| Robert Williams Buchanan - 1874 - 372 páginas
...nurst In sylvan gloom and glee ; He lies by the stream, In a summer dream, Under the greenwood tree. I THE trunk of this tree, Dusky-leaved, shaggy-rooted, Is a pillow well suited To" a being like me, Goat-bearded, goat-footed ; For the boughs of the glade Meet above me, and throw A cool... | |
| Robert Williams Buchanan - 1884 - 594 páginas
...skies, Changing in hues of beauty never end ing. Drinking the light of Dian's eyes. V. THE SATYR. I. THE trunk of this tree, Dusky-leaved, shaggy-rooted,...throw A cool pleasant shade On the greenness below ; Dusky and brown'd Close the leaves all around ; And yet, all the while, Thro' the boughs I can see... | |
| Robert Williams Buchanan - 1884 - 614 páginas
...skies, Changing in hues of beauty never end ing, Drinking the light of Dian's eyes. V. THE SATYR. I. THE trunk of this tree, Dusky-leaved, shaggy-rooted....pillow well suited To a hybrid like me, Goat-bearded, goat-fooled ; For the boughs of the glade Meet above me, and throw A cool pleasant shade On the greenness... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - 1893 - 608 páginas
...existence the Satyr enjoyed is conveyed in the following soliloquy : — "The trunk of this tree, 2 Dusky-leaved, shaggy-rooted, Is a pillow well suited...throw A cool, pleasant shade On the greenness below; Dusky and brown'd Close the leaves all around; And yet, all the while, Thro' the boughs I can see A... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - 1893 - 642 páginas
...Goat-bearded, goat-footed; 1 $$ 47. 39- 83- 2 From the Satyr, by Robert Buchanan. FAUN. Praxiteles. For the boughs of the glade Meet above me, and throw A cool, pleasant shade On the greenness below; Dusky and brown'd Close the leaves all around; And yet, all the while, Thro' the boughs I can see A... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - 1893 - 652 páginas
...Syrinx has already been mentioned, and his musical contest with Apollo.1 Of Silenus we FAUN. Praxitelis. For the boughs of the glade Meet above me, and throw A cool, pleasant shade On the greenness below; Dusky and brown'd Close the leaves all around; And yet, all the while, Thro' the boughs I can see A... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - 1893 - 638 páginas
...existence the Satyr enjoyed is conveyed in the following soliloquy : — "The trunk of this tree,5 Dusky-leaved, shaggy-rooted, Is a pillow well suited To a hybrid like me, Goat-bearded, goat-footed; LESSER DIVINITIES OF EARTH, ETC. For the boughs of the glade Meet above me, and throw A cool, pleasant... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - 1893 - 654 páginas
...existence the Satyr enjoyed is conveyed in the following soliloquy : — "The trunk of this tree,2 Dusky-leaved, shaggy-rooted, Is a pillow well suited To a hybrid like me. Goat-bearded, goat-footed; 1 {} 47i 59. 83- 2 From the Satyr, by Robert Buchanan. FAUN. Praxitcles. LESSER DIVINITIES OF EARTH,... | |
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