| Alexander Jamieson - 1826 - 320 lehte
...the dull night, From his watch-tower in the skies, Till the dappled dawn doih riae: While the eoek, with lively din, Scatters the rear of darkness thin, And to the stack, or the harn-door, Stately struts his dames hefore : Oft listening how the hounds and horn Cheer! i rouse the... | |
| William Hone - 1826 - 892 lehte
...einging, startle the dull night, From his watch-tower in the ikies. Till the dappled dawn doth rise ; Then to come, in spite of sorrow, And at my window bid good morrow, Through the sweet-brier, or the vine, Or the twisted eglantine : While the cock, with... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 360 lehte
...singing startle the dull night, From his watch-tow'r in the skies, Till the dappled dawn doth rise; Then to come in spite of sorrow, And at my window bid good morrow, Through the sweet-briar, or the vine* Or the twisted eglantine; , While the cock with... | |
| John Milton - 1827 - 518 lehte
...singing startle the dull night, From his watch-tower in the skies, Till the dappled dawn doth rise; Then to come, in spite of sorrow, And at my window bid good morrow, Through the sweet briar, or the vine, Or the twisted eglantine: While the cock, with lively... | |
| James Jennings (of Huntspill.) - 1828 - 528 lehte
...peer For crowing loud, the noble Chanticleer."—URYDEN. MILTON has also finely described this hird. " While the cock with lively din Scatters the rear of darkness thin; And to the stack, or the harn door, Stoutly struts his dames before."—L'ALLEGRo. Of the game of cocle-fighting, I can only... | |
| James Jennings - 1828 - 526 lehte
...peer For crowing loud, the noble Chanticleer."—DRYDEN. MILTON has also finely described this bird. "While the cock with lively din Scatters the rear of darkness thin; And to the stack, or the barn door, Stoutly struts his dames before."—L'ALLEORo. Of the game of cock-fighting, I can only... | |
| George Croly - 1828 - 430 lehte
...singing startle the dull night, From his watch-tower in the skies, Till the dappled dawn doth rise; Then to come in spite of sorrow, And at my window bid good morrow, Through the sweet briar or the vine, Or the twisted eglantine: While the cock with lively... | |
| William Scott - 1829 - 420 lehte
...morrow, Through the sweetbriar or the vine, While the cock, with lively din, Or the twisted eglantine; Scatters the rear of darkness thin, And to- the stack, or the barn door Stoutly struts his dames before; Oft list'ning how the hounds and horn, Cheerly rouse the... | |
| John Docwra Parry - 1831 - 366 lehte
...singing startle the dull night; From his watch-tower in the skies, 'till the dappled dawo doth rise; Then to come, in spite of sorrow, And at my window bid good morrow, Through the sweet-briar or the vine, Or the twisted eglantine." At the north-west angle... | |
| George Croly - 1831 - 436 lehte
...singing, startle the dull night From his watch-tower in the skies, Till the dappled dawn doth rise ; Then to come in spite of sorrow, And at my window bid good morrow Through the sweet briar or the vine, Or the twisted eglantine : While the cock with lively... | |
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