Fleming, if we are restored to our throne, shall we not have oneblithesome day at a blithesome bridal, of which we must now name neither the bride nor the bridegroom?
Yes, at that blithesome bridal, Mary herself shall forget the weight of sorrows, and the toil of state, and herself once more lead a measure.
Unheeded poured her music blithesome Day The reedy brooks beside and shallows gray.
And blithesome sang among the growing grain That brake in billowy waves about her feet.
But while the blithesome crew Of Alfs were dancing on the grass yet glitt’ring bright with dew, Lo!
So with footstep sometimes faltering, But with steadfast hope in God, Keeps she still a blithesome journey O'er the earthly road.
Then came the turn of the least daughter, That was whiter than thistle-down, And among the gold of her blithesome hair Dim shone the golden crown.
A sweet little lassie Lives over the way: She’s pretty and modest, Yet blithesome and gay.
The flowers on its brim nodded, the rushes waved and the branch bent as if in assent to the mad gossip of the blithesome brook.
The poems of his earliest period, the blithesomedays of youth, have not survived.
It is altogether probable that these blithesome songs belong to the poet's early life.
There sings the shepherd on the hill, The ploughman on the lea; There lives myblithesome mountain maid, O Scotland's hills for me!
I drink it Right blithesome she smiles on the bucket an' me.
Their blithesome carol had been rudely silenced, their cheer to the world cut short, simply that they might be used for hat trimming.
The Skylark Bird of the wilderness, Blithesome and cumberless, Sweet be thy matin o'er moorland and lea!
And blithesome nights, too, have been ours, When Winter stript the summer's bowers.
Then came the merry maskers in, 70 And carols roar'd with blithesome din; If unmelodious was the song, It was a hearty note, and strong.
Youths and maidens, blithesome and vain, Time makes thrusts that you cannot parry; Mate in season, for who is fain Under the wintry skies to marry?
But she knew it was spring, for outside the igloo, with blithesome and silvery sweetness, a bunting was singing.
Then, with the clay that was left, he began to make an image of Bessie Blithesome herself.
How Bessie Blithesome Came to the Laughing Valley 6.
Why, Bessie Blithesome has not stamped her foot once this month, nor has Mayrie's brother slapped his sister's face or thrown the puppy into the rain-barrel.
With this cryptic timidity, both the boys marveled at the voluble mirth and bold blithesome advance of the girl; not understanding that Belle-Ann's education had burned away all barriers of superstition.
There was a song in her soul and the blithesomedays of yore were rippling in her veins.
And the parsons of the past were also a blithesome set of individuals.
It was like a light, blithesome bird, that dips its wings for an instant in a cool stream, only to rise again refreshed and brightened.
A blithesome rout that morning-tide Had sought the chapel of Saint Bride.
Suddenly before the loophole passed a slave damsel of winning face and blithesome manner, humming to herself a rude little ditty, while she balanced a large earthen water-pot on her head.
On the walls Cupids andblithesome nymphs were careering in fresco.