 | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1861 - 910 pages
...realms of light It falls into our world of night, With the murmuring sound of rhyme. THE OPEN WINDOW THE old house by the lindens Stood silent in the shade,...faces of the children, They were no longer there. The large Newfoundland house-dog Was standing by the door ; He looked for his little playmates. Who... | |
 | Children in literature - 1861 - 236 pages
...FLOWERS. THE OPEN WINDOW. THE old house by the lindens Stood silent in the shade, And on the gravel pathway, The light and shadow played. I saw the nursery...the faces of the children They were no longer there. The large Newfoundland house-dog Was standing by the door, He looked for his little playmates, Who... | |
 | Children in literature - 1861 - 228 pages
...of elixirs, carminatives, cordials, and pills, which babies are physically heir to. THE OPEN WINDOW. THE old house by the lindens Stood silent in the shade, And on the gravel pathway, The light and shadow played. I saw the nursery windows Wide open to the air, But the... | |
 | Popular poetry - English poetry - 1862 - 244 pages
...given — Even to the darkest fate, There's a side that looks to Heaven ! Caswall. THE OPEN WINDOW. THE old house by the lindens Stood silent in the shade, And in the gravell'd pathway The light and shadow play'd. I saw the nursery windows ; Wide open to the... | |
 | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1863 - 438 pages
...realms of light It falls into our world of night, With the murmuring sound of rhyme. THE OPEN WINDOW. THE old house by the lindens Stood silent in the shade,...faces of the children, They were no longer there. The large Newfoundland house-dog Was standing by the door ; He looked for his little playmates, * Who... | |
 | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1864 - 712 pages
...realms of light It falls into our world of night, With the murmuring sound of rhyme. THE OPEN WINDOW. THE old house by the lindens Stood silent in the shade,...faces of the children, They were no longer there. The large Newfoundland house-dog Was standing by the door; He looked for his little playmates, Who... | |
 | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1865 - 388 pages
...realms of light It falls into our world of night, With the murmuring sound of rhyme. THE OPEN WINDOW. THE old house by the lindens Stood silent in the shade,...faces of the children, They were no longer there. The large Newfoundland housedog Was standing by the door ; He looked for his little playmates, Who... | |
 | English poetry - English poetry - 1865 - 412 pages
...their borrowed glare, Sinks to the heart, and finds its dwelling there. ANON. THE DESERTED HOME. HE old house by the lindens Stood silent in the shade,...pathway The light and shadow played. I saw the nursery window Wide open to the air ; But the faces of the children, They were no longer there. 258 The large... | |
 | Book - Ballads, English - 1865 - 308 pages
...aye to be, For auld Robin Gray, oh ! he is sae kind to me. £"J-»SV *- r v K. THE OPEN WINDOW. i i THE old house by the lindens Stood silent in the shade, And on the gravell'd pathway The light mm shadow play'd. I saw the nursery windows Wide open to the air ; But... | |
 | Words - 1866 - 372 pages
...By silence sanctifying, not concealing, The grief that must have way. Longfellow. THE OPEN WINDOW. The old house by the lindens* Stood silent in the shade, And on the gravell'd pathway The light and shadow played. I saw the nursery windows Wide open to the air ! But... | |
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