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" O, Hesperus ! thou bringest all good things ; Home to the weary, to the hungry cheer; To the young bird the parent's brooding wings ; The welcome stall to the o'er-labored steer; Whate'er of peace about our hearthstone clings, Whate'er our household gods... "
College Greek Course in English - Page 223
by William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1884 - 302 pages
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets

William Cullen Bryant - 1874 - 914 pages
...throng Which learned from this example not to fly From a true lover, — shadowed my mind's eye. 0 Hesperus ! thou bringest all good things, — Home...protect of dear, Are gathered round us by thy look of rust ; Thou bring'st the child, too, to the mother's breast. Soft hour ! which wukes the wish and melts...
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Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character

Edward Bannerman Ramsay - 1874 - 510 pages
...alya, tpigeig fiyr'sgi Kcuda, —which is thus paraphrased by Lord Byron in Don Juan, iii 107 :— " 0 Hesperus, thou bringest all good things— Home to the weary, to the hungry cheer; To the young birds the parent's brooding wings, The welcome stall to the o'erlaboured steer, etc. Thou bring'st...
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A manual of expressive reading

John Daniel Morell - 1874 - 336 pages
...calm and cool. 36. It was the schooner Hesperus. was 37. A chieftain to the highlands bound. to 38. O Hesperus ! thou bringest all good things Home to the weary, to the hungry cheer. to 39. Up to the throne of God is borne to The voice of praise at early morn. 40. "Were half the power...
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Ruling the roast, Volume 3

lady Emma Carolina Wood - 1874 - 410 pages
...an echo came the musical repetition of Timkins, " Simply divine!" CHAPTER XXVI. " O Hesperus ! them bringest all good things,— Home to the weary, to the hungry cheer." THE night was dark and stormy. If dark and stormy nights come when the trees are laden with foliage,...
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Don Juan. Complete ed., with notes

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1875 - 444 pages
...chase, atvd \he Vi\x ( Which leam'd from this example not to ft From a true lover—shadow'dm^ mrn&'s 0 Hesperus ! thou bringest all good things— Home to...parent's brooding wings, The welcome stall to the o'erlabour'd steer ; Whate'er of peace about our hearthstone clings, Whate'er our household gods protect...
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DON JUAN

LORD BYRON - 1875 - 418 pages
...chase, and the fair throng, From a true lover, shadow'd my mind's eye. (12) Oh Hesperus! thou bhngest all good things— Home to the weary, to the hungry...parent's brooding wings. The welcome stall to the o'erlabonr'd steer; Whate'er of peace about our hearthstone clings, Whate'er our household gods protect...
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The Might and Mirth of Literature: A Treatise on Figurative Language. In ...

John Walker Vilant Macbeth - 1876 - 568 pages
...as the greatest of all ancient female poets, " the tenth Muse." Byron thus paraphrases her words: " O Hesperus, thou bringest all good things ! Home to...clings; Whate'er our household gods protect of dear, Are gather'd round us by the look of rest; Thou bring'st the child, too, to the mother's breast." In the...
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The poetical works of lord Byron

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1878 - 636 pages
...a true lover—shadow'd my mind's eye. throng, cvn. О Hesperus ! thou bringest alt good thingsHome to the weary, to the hungry cheer, To the young bird...parent's brooding wings, The welcome stall to the o'erlabour'd steer. Whate'cr of peace about our hearthstone clings, Whate'er our household gods protect...
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The poetical works of lord Byron, Volume 5

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1879 - 468 pages
...His hell-dogs, and their chase, and the fair throiu Which learn'd from this example not to fly Oh, Hesperus ! thou bringest all good things *— Home...parent's brooding wings, The welcome stall to the o'erlabour'd steer ; Whate'er of peace about our hearthstone clings, Whate'er our household gods protect...
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The Family Library of Poetry and Song

William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1106 pages
...throng Which learned from this example not to fly From a true lover, — shadowed my mind's eye. 0 h Soft hour ! which wakes the wish and melts the heart Of those who sail the seas, on the first day When...
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