 | 1847 - 644 pages
...the lilac-tree are very forward. The bloom-buds of the fruit-trees are swelling every day. " See that soft green willow springing, Where the waters gently...Every way her free arms flinging, O'er the moist and seedy grass : Long ere winter's blasts are fled, See her tipt with vernal red, And her kindly flower... | |
 | 1828 - 580 pages
...brook. Chanting with a solemn voice, Minds us of our better choice. Needs no show of mountain hoary, Winding shore or deepening glen, Where the landscape...bloom and die — Homely scenes and simple views Lowly thought may best infuse. See the soft green willow springing Where the waters gently pass Every way... | |
 | 1828 - 588 pages
...us of our better choice. Needs no show of mountain hoary, Winding shore or deepening glen, Where tho landscape in its glory Teaches truth to wandering...bloom and die — Homely scenes and simple views Lowly thought may best infuse. See the soft green willow springing Where tho waters gently pass Every way... | |
 | Mary Roberts - 1831 - 388 pages
...common willow, that virtue which has been found so beneficial in curing intermittent fevers. " See that soft green willow springing, Where the waters gently...flinging, O'er the moist and reedy grass. Long ere winter's blasts are fled, See her tipt with vernal red, And her kindly flower display'd, Ere her leaf... | |
 | 1833 - 806 pages
...poet, on whom, in these days, the mantle of Herbert has fallen, " Needs no show of mountain hoary, Winding shore, or deepening glen, Where the landscape...wandering men : Give true hearts but earth and sky, And a few flowers to bloom and die ; Homely scenes and simple views Lowly thoughts may best infuse."* And... | |
 | 1839 - 370 pages
...GLOW-WORM. CLEANING INSTRUMENT. CLAWS OF EII1DS. PROCRASTINA- . TION. Needs no show of mountain hoary, Winding shore or deepening glen, Where the landscape...and simple views, Lowly thoughts may best infuse. — KEBLE. ESTHER. COME, Henrietta, we are all waiting for you. HENRIETTA. Can any one tell me where... | |
 | John Keble - 1842 - 332 pages
...brook, Chanting with a solemn voice, Minds us of our better choice. Needs no show of mountain hoary, Winding shore or deepening glen, Where the landscape...gently pass, Every way her free arms flinging O'er the moss and reedy grass. Long ere winter blasts are fled, See her tipp'd with vernal red, And her kindly... | |
 | 1843 - 202 pages
...may, Sweet the lengthening April day, While with you the soul is free, Ranging wild o'er hill and lea. Give true hearts but earth and sky, And some flowers...flinging O'er the moist and reedy grass. Long ere winter-blasts are fled, See her tipp'd with vernal red, And her kindly flower display'd Ere her leaf... | |
 | 1844 - 398 pages
...Winding shore or deepening glen, Where the landseape in its glory Teaches truth to wandering man : Give true hearts but earth and sky, And some flowers to bloom and die, — Homely seenes and simple views 126 -j ^ tf jj r- : . 9 9 \ 9 • * C? jj * 4 £ V : i J 9 f 2 ^^ 1 J4 1 _... | |
 | Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 560 pages
...brook. Chanting with a solemn voice, Minds us of our better choice. Needs no show of mountain hoary, Winding shore or 'deepening glen, Where the landscape...gently pass, Every way her free arms flinging O'er the moss and reedy grass. Long ere winter blusts arc fled, See her tipp'd with vernal red, And her kindly... | |
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