| Joseph William Jenks - English poetry - 1856 - 578 pages
...juiee. Man for thee does sow and plough ; Farmer he, and landlord theu ! Theu dost innoeently enjoy ; o blushing leaf, and stirs up life Within the solemn woods of ash deep-crimsoned, And silver eountry hinds with gladness hear, Prophet of the ripened year ! Thee Phiebus loves, and does inspire... | |
| John Seely Hart - Readers - 1857 - 394 pages
...Nature self's thy Ganymede. > Thou dost drink, and dance, and sing, Happier than the happiest kins;! All the fields which thou dost see, All the plants...Farmer he, and landlord thou! Thou dost innocently enjoy; Nor does thy luxury destroy. The shepherd gladly heareth thee. More harmonious than he. Thee... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - American literature - 1848 - 786 pages
...does fill ; 'Tis fill'd wherever tliou dost tread, Nature's self's thy Ganymede. Thou dost drink, anil dance, and sing, Happier than the happiest king! All the fields which thon dost see, All the plants belong to thee; All that summer hours produce, Fertile made with early... | |
| 1858 - 460 pages
...happiest king ! All the fields which thou dost see, All the plants, belong to thee ; All that summer-hours produce, Fertile made with early juice. Man for thee does sow and plough : Fanner he, and landlord thou ! Thou dost innocently joy, Nor does thy luxury destroy ; The shepherd... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1859 - 780 pages
...produce, Fertile made with early juice. Man for thcc does sow and plough ; Farmer he, and landlord thoul Thou dost innocently joy ; Nor does thy luxury destroy....shepherd gladly heareth thee, More harmonious than he. T1 !_.•_ j ;tj, giadncss hear year! nd does inspire ; sire. But when thou'st drunk, and danced, and... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1860 - 778 pages
...thy verdant cup does fill ; Tis fill'd wherever thou dost tread, Nature's self's thy Ganymede. Thou dost drink, and dance, and sing, Happier than the...does thy luxury destroy. The shepherd gladly heareth diee, More harmonious than he. Thee country hinds with gladness hear Prophet of the ripen'd year !... | |
| Postal Microscopical Society - Microscope and microscopy - 1883 - 340 pages
...perhaps he is addressing insects in general, but his address to them will include our subject : — " All the fields which thou dost see, All the plants...produce, Fertile made with early juice ; Man for thee doth sow and plough, Farmer he and landlord thou." A word as to the enemies of the fly. They are many.... | |
| Microscopy - 1883 - 326 pages
...perhaps he is addressing insects in general, but his address to them will include our subject : — " All the fields which thou dost see, All the plants...produce, Fertile made with early juice ; Man for thee doth sow and plough, Farmer he and landlord thou." A word as to the enemies of the fly. They are many.... | |
| Otis Henry Tiffany - English literature - 1883 - 932 pages
...thy verdant cup does fill ; 'Tis filled wherever thou dost tread, Nature's self thy Ganymede. Thou dost drink and dance and sing, Happier than the happiest...thou dost see, All the plants belong to thee ; All the summer hours produce, Fertile made with early juice, Man for thee does sow and plough. Farmer he,... | |
| Otis Henry Tiffany - Anthologies - 1883 - 954 pages
...fill ; 'Tis filled wherever thou dost tread, Nature's self thy Ganymede. Thou dost drink and-dance and sing. Happier than the happiest king ! All the...thou dost see. All the plants belong to thee ; All the summer hours produce. Fertile made with early juice, Man for thee does sow and plough. Farmer he,... | |
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