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" The poetry of earth is never dead: When all the birds are faint with the hot Sun, And hide in cooling trees, a voice will run From hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead. That is the grasshopper's : he takes the lead In summer luxury — he has never... "
The pictorial field-book of the Revolution; or, Illustrations, by pen and ... - Page 44
by Benson John Lossing - 1851
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The flowers of literature, or, Encyclopædia of anecdote, a coll ..., Volume 2

William Oxberry - 1821 - 448 pages
...never dead, When all the birds are faint with the hot sun, And hide in cooling trees, a voice will run From hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead : That is the grasshopper's. -.. . KEATS. Besides some of the flowers of last month, there are now candy- tufts, catchfly, columbines, egg-plant,...
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The Flowers of Literature: Consisting of Selections from History ..., Volume 2

William Oxberry - English literature - 1824 - 380 pages
...— • When all the birds are faint with the hot sun, And hide in cooling trees, a voice will run From hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead : That is the grasshopper's. — Keats. Besides some of the flowers of last month, there are now candy-tufts, catch-fly, columbines, egg-plant,...
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The every-day book, or, The guide to the year

William Hone - 1825 - 842 pages
...never dead ; When all the birds are faint with the hot sun, And hide in cooling trees, a voice will run From hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead: That is the grasshopper's. Keats. " Besides some of the flowers of last month, there are now candy-tufts, catchfly, columbines, egg-plant,...
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The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calandar of Popular ...

William Hone - Days - 1835 - 876 pages
...much rest and shade as possible. There is a sense of heat and quiet all over nature. The birds are From hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead: That is the grasshopper's. Keats. " Besides some of the flowers of last month, there are now candy-lufts, catchfly, columbines, egg-plant,...
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The every-day book and table-book; or, Everlasting calendar of ..., Volume 1

William Hone - 1837 - 954 pages
...much rest and shade as possible. There is a sense of heat and quiet all over nature. The birds are From hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead: That is the grasshopper's. Keati. " Besides some of the flowers of last month, there are now candy-iufts, calchfly, columbines,...
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Beauties of the Country: Or, Descriptions of Rural Customs, Objects, Scenery ...

Thomas Miller - Country life - 1837 - 466 pages
...never dead. When all the birds are faint with the hot sun, And hide in cooling trees, a voice will run From hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead : That is the grasshopper's.' " The fruits begin to abound, and are more noticed in proportion to the necessity for them occasioned...
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The juvenaile poetical library; selected from the works of modern British ...

Priscilla Maden Watts - 1839 - 286 pages
...never dead : When all the birds are faint with the hot sun, And hide in cooling trees, a voice will run From hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead : That is the grasshopper's — he takes the lead In summer luxury, — he has never done With his delights ; for, when tired out...
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The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One Volume

Mary Botham Howitt - English poetry - 1840 - 552 pages
...never dead : When all the birds ore uint with the hot sun. And hide in cooling trees, a voice will run From hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead : That is the Grasshopper's — he lakes the lead In summer luxury, — he has never done With his delights, for when tired out...
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The Poetical Works of John Keats

John Keats - English poetry - 1841 - 254 pages
...never dead : When all the birds are faint with the hot sun, And hide in cooling trees, a voice will run From hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead : That is the grasshopper's — he takes the lead In summer luxury, — he has never done With his delights, for when tired out...
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The Children's Magazine and Missionary Repository, Volume 9

Children's literature - 1846 - 872 pages
...never dead: When all the birds are faint with the hot sun. And hide in cooling trees, a voice will run From hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead: That is the grasshopper's : he takes the lead In summer luxury; he has never done With his delights ; for when tired out with...
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