| Percy Bysshe Shelley - English poetry - 1926 - 758 pages
...the dewy corn, Glow-worms went out on the river's brim, Like lamps which a student forgets to trim : Like a flock of rooks at a farmer's gun Night's dreams and terrois, every one, Fled from the brains which are their prey From the lamp's death to the morning... | |
| Education - 1918 - 684 pages
...the river's brim, Like lamps which a student forgets to trim: The beetle forgot to wind his horn, The crickets were still in the meadow and hill: Like a...terrors, every one, Fled from the brains which are its prey, From the lamp's death to the morning ray. — Pcrcv Bvsshc Shelley R9CKY MOUNTAIN NATI9NAL... | |
| Mary Shelley - Fiction - 1997 - 566 pages
...dost stay. SHAKSPEARE.1 TH E still hours of darkness passed silently away, and morning dawned, when All rose to do the task, he set to each Who shaped us to his ends, and not our own.2 Ethel had slept peacefully through the livelong night; nor woke till a knock at her door roused... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1887 - 638 pages
...river's brim, Like lamps which a student forgets to trim ; The beetle forgot to wind his horn, The crickets were still in the meadow and hill ; Like...gun, Night's dreams and terrors, every one, Fled. Without much industry the poets discover that (like the glowworm) the firefly is only luminous in the... | |
| Various - 1867 - 732 pages
...may make fewer blunders ; and walk more in accordance with His wishes, that it may be said of us, " All rose to do the task He set to each, Who shaped us to His ends, and not our own." RC DOMESTIC EDUCATION. THE following sketch of the domestic education of WILLIAM FRIEND who was born... | |
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