10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DROWSIHED»
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drowsihed in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
Drowsihed drowsiness. The day is spent, and coraeth drowsie night, When every
creature shrouded is in sleepc. Spenser. Faerie Queene. The royal virgin shook
off drowsihed ; And rising forth out of her baser boure, Looked for her knight.
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington), 1839
2
The Lake Regions of Central Africa, a Picture of Exploration
A pleasing land of drowsihed it was, Of dreams that wave before the half-shut eye
, And of gay castles in the clouds that pass, For ever flushing round a summer sky
.” It reminded me of the loveliest glimpses of the Mediterranean; there were the ...
Richard Francis Burton, 1860
3
The Twenty-fifth Yorkshire Annual Amateur Musical Meeting, ...
The sun has left his ocean bed, The happy lark is on the wing, Let no one talk of
drowsihed, For this is old Ma morning. Then hie, &c. \Ve'll sit beneath the flow'ring
bough, And hear the thrush his bridal sing ; And I will deck thy gentle brow With ...
Yorkshire Annual Amateur Musical Meeting (YORK, County of), 1833
4
The Gallery of Pigeons: And Other Poems
... Thy fair face slumbering, leaning on thy hand, And all in the calm moon
besilvered ; And gazing in the night, my love, thou'lt shed Thy beauty in the
world's deep drowsihed, Flooding the distant hills, the full-leaved tree, The
stream, the wood, ...
Theophilus Marzials, 1873
5
The Works of Thomas Hood: Comic and Serious, in Prose and Verse
... according to the serious poet's absurd simile. And all this gaping, and eye-
watering, and drowsihed and discontent to be the work of a ridiculous Cockney,
whom our evil fortune, personified in a Dutch touter, had conducted to the same
hotel.
6
Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art
... yawning on the sofa, and to relieve her " drowsihed," I gave her a little insight
into the practices of the place. Her blue eyes flashed with fun and indignation. "
How I should like to bother them 1" said she, zealously ; then a shade of thought
...
7
The pilgrim of the Hebrides, a lay, by the author of 'Three ...
High privilege hath man : not like the mole In night and drowsihed ignobly pent,
But mounting on the light unwearied sole Of enterprise through hour and element
, Exploring seas, or musing on the pole, With heart and mind for ever upward ...
8
Lyric poetry of glees, madrigals, catches, rounds, canons, ...
Come, hie away, away with me, Away, my love, to the greenwood tree ; The sun
has left his ocean bed, The happy lark is on the wing, Let no one talk of
drowsihed, For this is old May morning. We 'll sit beneath the flowering bough,
And hear ...
9
The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry ...
THE Lord of life shakes off his drowsihed, And 'gins to sprinkle on the earth '
below Those rays that from his shaken locks do flow ; Meantime, by truant love of
rambling led, I turn my back on thy detested walls, Proud City ! and thy sons I
leave ...
10
The Book of the Bush Containing Many Truthful Sketches Of ...
GIPPSLAND. AFTER. THIRTY. YEARS. "A pleasing land of drowsihed it was, And
dreams that wave before the half-shut eye." For twelve years I did the
Government stroke in Her GIPPSLAND AFTER THIRTY YEARS.