| George Ellis - English literature - 1811 - 464 pages
...frequently used for an herbary, or garden of simples. » Living person. xv. " Worshippe ye that lovers bene this May, " For of your bliss the calends are begun;...away! " Come summer, come! the sweet season and sun! " A wake, for shame! that have your heavens won! 1 " And amorously lift up your headis all; " Thank... | |
| George Ellis - English literature - 1811 - 466 pages
...; but the word couple seems here to be used as a musical term. XV. " Worshippe ye that lovers bene this May, " For of your bliss the calends are begun...us, ' Away ! winter away! " Come summer, come ! the sweetseason and sun! " Awake, for shame! thathave your heavens won!1 " And amorously lift up your headis... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1819 - 432 pages
...and on the couple next Of their sweet harmony, and lo the text. XV. Worshippe, O ye that lovers bene, this may ! For of your bliss the calends are begun...have your heavens won ; And amorously lift up your heades all Thank love that list you to his mercy call." ******** And therewith cast I down mine eye... | |
| Washington Irving - Catskill Mountains Region (N.Y.) - 1820 - 364 pages
...of his enamoured feeling : Worship, all ye that lovers be, this May, For of your bliss the kalends are begun, And sing with us, away, winter away, Come, summer come, the sweet season and sun. As he gazes on the scene, and listens to the notes of the birds, he gradually lapses into one of those... | |
| Washington Irving - American essays - 1822 - 424 pages
...of his enamoured feeling : Worship, all ye that lovers be, this May, For of your bliss the kalends are begun, And sing with us, away, winter away, Come, summer come, the sweet season and sun. As he gazes on the scene, and listens to the notes of the birds, he gradually lapses into one of those... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 pages
...of his enamoured feeling: Worship, all ye that lovers be, this May ; For of your bliss the kalends are begun, And sing with us, away, winter away, Come, summer come, the sweet season and sun, As he gazes on the scene, and listens to the notes of the birds, he gradually lapses into one of those... | |
| Charles Swan - Greece - 1826 - 394 pages
...ye that lovers bene, this 'May ! For of your bliss the calends are begun ; And sing with us, uway, winter away ! Come summer, come, the sweet season...have your heavens won ; And amorously lift up your head6s all — Thank love, that lists you to his merry call/' Thus sings a royal poet, King James I.... | |
| John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) - English poetry - 1828 - 600 pages
...wallis rung Right of their song ; and on the couple next Of their sweet harmony : and lo the text. xv. " Worshippe ye that lovers be this May, " For...all ; " Thank love, that list you to his mercy call I" XVI. When they this song had sung a little throw (a) They stent (b) awhile, and therewith unafraid,... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - Scotland - 1833 - 524 pages
...the hymn of these feathered choristers is a welcome to May. The verses are tender and beautiful : — And sing with us, — Away, Winter ! away ! Come,...season, and sun ; Awake ! for shame ! that have your heaveuis won, And amorously lift up your hedes l all ; Thank Love, that list you to his mercy call.... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - Scotland - 1833 - 378 pages
...welcome to May. The verses are tender and beautiful:— 56 JAMKS THE FIRST. And sing with us,—Away, Winter! away! Come, Summer! come! the sweet season, and sun; Awake! for shame! that have your heavenis won, And amorously lift up your hedes l all; Thank Love, that list you to his mercy call.... | |
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