| Elizabeth Kent - 1823 - 498 sidor
...And with him rises weeping." And again in Cymbeline : " Hark ! hark ! the lark at heaven's gate sings And Phoebus 'gins arise, His steeds to water at those springs On chaliced flowers that lies. And winking marybuds begin To ope their golden eyes With every thing that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 422 sidor
...tune : If you can penetrate her with your fingering, so ; we'll try with tongue too : if none will do, let her remain ; but I'll never give o'er. First,...consider. SONG. Hark ! hark ! the lark at heaven's gate sings ; And Phoebus 'gins arise, His steeds to water at those springs On chalic'd* flowers that lies... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 512 sidor
...tune : If you can penetrate her with your fingering, so ; we'll try with tongue too : if none will do, let her remain ; but I'll never give o'er. First,...consider. SONG. Hark ! hark ! the lark at heaven's gate sings, And Phoebus ''gins arise, His steeds to water at those springs On c/talic'd* flowers that lies;... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 444 sidor
...tvith SINGERS and DANCEBS, us MASKERS. Claten. Come on, tune first a very excellent good conceited thing, after a wonderful sweet air, with admirable...let her consider. SONG. Hark ! hark ! the lark at heaven1 s gate sings, And Phoebus 'gins arise, His steeds to 'mater at those springs On chalicedjlowers... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 512 sidor
...on; tune : If you can penetrate her with your fingering, so; we'll try with tongue too: if none vtill do, let her remain: but I'll never give o'er. First, a very excellent good-conceited thin«; ; after, a wonderful swtct air, with admirable ti- li wuriK ID ¡I, — and then let her consider.... | |
| Esther Copley - 1824 - 196 sidor
...whom, at first, he looked with scorn. The song was — " Hark ! hark! the lark at Heaven's gate sings, And Phoebus 'gins arise. His steeds to water at those springs, On chaliccd flowers that rise. Ami winking Mary-buds begin To ope their golden eyes ; With every thing... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 sidor
...Shakspeare's exquisite little song in Cymbeline : • Hark ! hark ! the lark at heav'n's gate sings, And Phoebus 'gins arise, His steeds to water at those springs, On chalked flowers that lies. And winking mary-buds begin To ope their golden eyes ; With every thing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 936 sidor
...yon can penétrate her with TOBT flngerinf, ю ; we'll try witb tongue too : if none will do, let ber remain ; but I'll never give o'er. First a. very excellent...sweet air, with admirable rich words to it, — and tbeu let ber consider. SOHG. Лег* .' liarte I the lark at heaven's gate And Phtrtnts 'gins arlie,... | |
| M. G. Lewis - 1825 - 1098 sidor
...cheerfully along the mountain-side, Gwynuc- Arthur singing, , " Hark! the lark at heaven's gate sings, And Phoebus 'gins arise, His steeds, to water at those springs, On chaliced flowers that lies." " You sing well," said Percival, " how often have I wished for such a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 576 sidor
...; tune : If you can penetrate her with your fingering, so; we'll try with tongue too: if none will do, let her remain; but I'll never give o'er. First,...consider. SONG. Hark ! hark ! the lark at heaven's gate sings *, And Phoebus 'gins arise, His steeds to water at those springs On chalic'dz flowers that lies;... | |
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