| Cortlandt Van Rensselaer - 1857 - 56 lehte
...goes out and the new comes in. Chorus. " Merrily, merrily, let us all sing, And make the old telescope rattle and ring. " Full fifty years did he laugh at...form. Now prone he lies, where he once stood high, And searched the deep heaven with his broad bright eve. Merrily, merrily, &c. " There are wonders no living... | |
| 1855 - 616 lehte
...year goes out, and the new comes in. Merrily, merrily, let us all sing, And make the old Telescope rattle and ring. Full fifty years did he laugh at...lies where he once stood high, And search'd the deep heaven with his broad bright eye. (Chorus.) There are wonders no living wight hath seen, Which within... | |
| Charles Daubeny - 1869 - 250 lehte
...comes in. (Chorus of youths and virgins) Merrily, merrily, let us all sing, And make the old Telescope rattle and ring. Full fifty years did he laugh at...; Now prone he lies where he once stood high, And searched the deep heaven with his broad bright eye. Merrily, merrily, let us all sing, And make the... | |
| Fugitive poems - 1869 - 252 lehte
...comes in. (Chorus of youths and virgins.) Merrily, merrily, let us all sing, And make the old Telescope rattle and ring. Full fifty years did he laugh at the storm, And the hlast could not shake his majestic form ; Now prone he lies where he once stood high, And searched... | |
| Simon Newcomb - 1878 - 632 lehte
...on the great telescope was the celebrated reflector of the Earl of Rosse,* at Parsonstown, IreFnll fifty years did he laugh at the storm. And the blast...; Now prone he lies, where he once stood high, And searched the deep heaven with his broad, bright eye, Chorus.— Merrily, merrily, etc., etc. There... | |
| Simon Newcomb - 1878 - 616 lehte
...was the celebrated reflector of the Earl of Rosse,* at Parsonstown, IreFnll fifty years did he langh at the storm. And the blast could not shake his majestic form ; Now proue he lles, where he ouce stood high, And searched the deep heaven with his broad, bright eye. Chorus.—... | |
| Simon Newcomb - 1879 - 626 lehte
...liosse,* at Parsonstown, IreFnll flfiy years did he langh nt the storm, And the blast could not .-hakc his majestic form ; Now prone he lies, where he once stood high, And searched the deep heaven with his broad, bright eye. Chorus.— Merrily, merrily, etc., etc. There... | |
| Robert Perceval Graves - 1885 - 754 lehte
...goes out and the new comes in. Chorus. ' Merrily, merrily let us all sing, And make the old Telescope rattle and ring. ' Full fifty years did he laugh at...form; Now prone he lies, where he once stood high And searched the deep heaven with his broad bright eye. Chorus. ' There are wonders no living wight hath... | |
| Robert Perceval Graves - 1885 - 752 lehte
...goes out and the new comes in. Chorus. ' Merrily, merrily let us all sing, And make the old Telescope rattle and ring. ' Full fifty years did he laugh at...storm, And the blast could not shake his majestic fnrm ; Now prone he lies, where he once stood high And searched the deep heaven with his broad bright... | |
| Simon Newcomb - 1887 - 622 lehte
...reflector of the Earl of Eosse,* at Parsonstown, IreFull fifty years did he langh at the storm, Aud the blast could not shake his majestic form ; Now prone he lies, where he once stood high, Aud searched the deep heaven with hie broad, bright oy«. Chorus. —Merrily, merrily, etc., etc. There... | |
| |