| 1847 - 648 pages
...nature, shall restore, With sounds and scents from all thy mighty range, Thee to the birth •place of the deep once more ; Sweet odours in the sea-air,...deem He hears the rustling leaf and running stream." BRYAHT. The first half of the month. — Hares are often seen, at dawn or twilight, limping and frisking... | |
| Timothy Flint - Mississippi River Valley - 1830 - 696 pages
...all thy mighty range, Thee to thy birth-place of the deep once more; Sweet odours in the sea air — sweet and strange, Shall tell the home-sick mariner of the shore; And listening to thy murmurs, he shall deem He hears the rustling leaf and running stream.' There bas never been a more... | |
| Books - 1832 - 650 pages
...shall lean his silver head To feel thee ; t lion shalt kiss the child asleep, And dry tbe moisten'd curls that overspread His temples, while his breathing...deem He hears the rustling leaf and running stream.' — pp. 26, 27. In a similar spirit of contemplative musings, we may presume the ' Forest Hymn ' to... | |
| England - 1832 - 868 pages
...restore, With sounds and scents from all thy mighty ranie Thee to thy birth-place of the deep o,fc,.more Sweet odours in the sea-air, sweet and strange, '...listening to thy murmur, he shall deem ' He hears Uie rustling leaf and running stream. The following is of a higher tone, and, is perhaps finer, than... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - Readers - 1833 - 288 pages
...shall restore, With sounds and scents from all thy mighty range Go—but the circle of eternal change, Shall tell the home-sick mariner of the shore; And,...deem He hears the rustling leaf and running stream. Thee to thy birthplace of the deep once more; Sweet odors in the sea-air, sweet and strange, LESSON... | |
| American poetry - 1834 - 402 pages
...sounds and scents from all thy mighty range, Thee to thy birth-place of the deep once more ; Sweet odors in the sea-air, sweet and strange, Shall tell the...deem He hears the rustling leaf, and running stream. LINES ON REVISITING THE COUNTRY. I STAND upon my native hills again, Broad, round, and green, that... | |
| American poetry - 1834 - 406 pages
...birth-plaee of the deep onee more ; Sweet odors in the sea-air, sweet and strange, Shall tell the home-siek mariner of the shore ; And, listening to thy murmur,...• He hears the rustling leaf, and running stream. .• LINES ON REVISITING THE COUNTRY. I STAND upon my native bills again, Broad, round, and green,... | |
| 1835 - 430 pages
...the deep once more; Sweet odours in the sea- air, sweet and strange. Shall tell the home-sick manner of the shore; And listening to thy murmur, he shall...deem He hears the rustling leaf and running stream. THE HALIFAX GIBBET AND GIBBET-LAW. The History of Halifax in Yorkshire, 12mo. 1712, sets forth "a true... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1836 - 286 pages
...meekly bows 4 The shutting flower, and darkling waters pass, And 'twixt the o'ershadowing branches and the grass. The faint old man shall lean his silver...deem He hears the rustling leaf and running stream. V, r FOREST HYMN. THE groves were God's first temples. Ere man learned To hew the shaft, and lay the... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1836 - 288 pages
...o'ershadowing branches and the grass. The faint old man shall lean his silver head To feel thee ; thou shall kiss the child asleep. And dry the moistened curls...deem He hears the rustling leaf and running stream. FOREST HYMN. THE groves were God's first temples. Ere man learned To hew the shaft, and lay the architrave,... | |
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