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In parenthesis I referred to the well-known poem beginning : Bird of the
wilderness Blithesome and cumberless, and said, unthinkingly, that it was an
apostrophe to the cuckoo. It was really addressed to the skylark. Needless to say,
an admirer ...
Sir John Collings Squire, 1922
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Moffatt's How to prepare notes of lessons
(c) Elicit force of "less," as in sense-less, head-less, etc., then meaning of "
cumberless" = without care. Allude to hymns sung by monks in the early morning
— Matins. And elicit why the lark's song is so called. Elicit or tell, that moorland is
a ...
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The Theosophical Path: Illustrated Monthly
~That is the very soul of the lilt; whose music is to be blithesome and cumberless
before all things. Much farther from it than Burns was Moore. In all his facile,
flowing verses, that sing so excellently (I am sure) to the Irish melodies for which
he ...
Katherine Augusta Westcott Tingley, 1917
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The Code poetical reader, by a teacher. by the author of ...
Bird of the wilderness, Blithesome * and cumberless,* Sweet be thy matin * o'er
moorland and lea ! 1 Emblem * of happiness, 5 Blest is thy dwelling-place — Oh
to abide * in the desert with thee ! Wild is thy lay * and loud, Far in the downy ...
Code poetical reader, 1880
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The Unremembered God & Other Poems
A Round Slumberless, Cumberless, Numberless, Come to me, dreams. Life — it
were folly But for your gleams, Just melancholy But for your beams Gilding its
streams, Making it jolly. Come to me, dreams ; Slumberless, Numberless, ...
Charles Granger Blanden, 1903
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The Code poetical reader, by a teacher
Bird of the wilderness, Blithesome and cumberless,* Cumberless, free from
Sweet be thy matin * o'er moorland and lea ! * Sn, morning ton«. Emblem of
happiness, Lea, pasture land, a 5 Blest is thy dwelling-place— meadow. Oh to
abide in the ...
Code poetical reader, 1877
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The senior poetical reader, for school and home use, with ...
Bird of the wilderness, Blithesome * and cumberless,* Sweet be thy matin * o'er
moorland and lea ! ' Emblem * of happiness, 5 Blest is thy dwelling-place — Oh to
abide * in the desert with thee ! Wild is thy lay * and loud, Far in the downy cloud
...
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Matter and Method in Education
Paints Matin Moorland Lea Emblem Desert Explanation (c) Elicit force of “ less ",
as in sense-less, head-less, etc., then meaning of cumberless = without care.
Allude to_ hymns sung by monks in the early morning—-rnatins. And elicit why
the ...
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The Cambridge Book of Poetry for Children
Where the purple violet grows, Where the bubbling water flows, Where the grass
is fresh and fine, Pretty cow, go there and dine. Ann and Jane Taylor. The Skylark
Bird of the wilderness, Blythesome and cumberless,1 Sweet be thy matin o'er ...
It is the word “ cumberless ” ; a beautiful word in itself, but made divine by Hogg in
his poem to the skylark :— Bird of the wilderness Blithesome and cumberless . . . .
Blithesome and cumberless, too, must have been the spirit of Hogg, and the ...