| 1835 - 656 páginas
...here am I !" MAY. Translated from aGennanMinnesingeroftheTwelfthCeutury, BY T, ROSCOE. May, sweet May, is come, May, that frees the land from gloom: Children, children, up and see All the stores of jollity ! On the laughing hedge-rows side, She hath spread her treasures wide, She is... | |
| Mary Roberts - 1831 - 388 páginas
...dismissed, the luscious mead to roam, Till eve again recalls them loaded home. FARMER'S BOY—SPRING. MAY. " May, sweet May, again is come ; May, that frees the land from gloom, O'er the laughing hedgerow side She hath spread her treasures wide ; She is in the green wood shade,... | |
| William Hone - 1832 - 874 páginas
...Roscoe, from the old German of earl Conrad of Kirchberg, a minnesinger of the twelfth century — SONG. people die and I cannot," she said. Upon exciting the recollection of her former days, her md see All her stores of jollity ! On the laughing hedgerow'» side She hath spread her treasures wide... | |
| William Hone - 1841 - 840 páginas
...old German of earl Conrad of Kirchberg, a minnesinger of the twelfth century — SOBO. May, »wect May, again is come. May that frees the land from gloom...and see All her stores of jollity ! On the laughing hedgerow'» side She hath spread her treasures wide ; She is in the greenwood shade. Where the nightingale... | |
| 1845 - 398 páginas
...the southern May, rather than our own:— May, sweet May, again is come, May, that frees the world from gloom; Children, children ! up and see All her stores of jollity. VOL. VII. 9 WO* 20 •3* On the laughing hedge-row's side, She hath spread her treasures wide; She... | |
| 1847 - 814 páginas
...of Earl Conrad of Kirchberg, is translated very closely, and in the same measure as the original : " May, sweet May, again is come : May, that frees the...Children, children, up and see All her stores of jollity ! O'er the laughing hedgerow's side She hath spread her treasures wide ; She is in the greenwood shade.... | |
| 1847 - 784 páginas
...of Earl Conrad of Kirchberg, is translated very closely, and in the same measure as the original : " May, sweet May, again is come: May, that frees the...Children, children, up and see All her stores of jollity ! O'er the laughing hedgerow's side She hath spread her treasures wide; She is in the greenwood shade.... | |
| James Larkin (of Woolwich.) - 1849 - 164 páginas
...blooms to die ;" To sleep within the silent tomb, And wake in gloiy, or in gloom. BLOOMING YOUNG MAY. " May, sweet May again is come, May, that frees the land from gloom ; Children, children, up aud see, All her stores of jollity. O'er the laughing hedgerow's side, She hath spread her treasures... | |
| 1852 - 890 páginas
...benefit the receiver, and bring a blessing on tbe giver. THE SERVANTS' MAGAZINE. MAY, 1854. MAY. " May, sweet May, again is come ; May, that frees the land from gloom, O'er the laughing hedgerow's side. She hath spread her treasures wide ; She is in the greenwood shade,... | |
| 1857 - 396 páginas
...Zanesville schools until September. He has become one of the firm of Samson, Beers & Co., booksellers. May, sweet May, again is come ; May that frees the...Children, children, up and see All her stores of jollity. — The remembrance of faithful teachers and educational pioneers to surviving friends in Ohio, is... | |
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