Poems, Band 1D. Appleton, 1855 - 264 Seiten |
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Seite 36
... The cool wind , That stirs the stream in play , shall come to thee , Like one that loves thee nor will let thee pass Ungreeted , and shall give its light embrace . SONG . SOON as the glazed and gleaming snow Reflects 36 POEMS .
... The cool wind , That stirs the stream in play , shall come to thee , Like one that loves thee nor will let thee pass Ungreeted , and shall give its light embrace . SONG . SOON as the glazed and gleaming snow Reflects 36 POEMS .
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... pass into my heart ; And I envy thy stream as it glides along , Through its beautiful banks in a trance of song . Though forced to drudge for the dregs of men , And scrawl strange words with the barbarous pen , And mingle among the ...
... pass into my heart ; And I envy thy stream as it glides along , Through its beautiful banks in a trance of song . Though forced to drudge for the dregs of men , And scrawl strange words with the barbarous pen , And mingle among the ...
Seite 51
... sealed . All , all is light ; Light without shade . But all shall pass away With the next sun . From numberless vast trunks , Loosened , the crashing ice shall make a sound Like the far roar of rivers , and the eve A WINTER PIECE . 51.
... sealed . All , all is light ; Light without shade . But all shall pass away With the next sun . From numberless vast trunks , Loosened , the crashing ice shall make a sound Like the far roar of rivers , and the eve A WINTER PIECE . 51.
Seite 102
... the truth She promised to my earliest youth , The radiant beauty shed abroad On all the glorious works of God , Shows freshly , to my sobered eye , Each charm it wore in days gone by . A few brief years shall pass away , And I 102 POEMS .
... the truth She promised to my earliest youth , The radiant beauty shed abroad On all the glorious works of God , Shows freshly , to my sobered eye , Each charm it wore in days gone by . A few brief years shall pass away , And I 102 POEMS .
Seite 103
... 'st my infant sight . And I shall sleep - and on thy side , As ages after ages glide , Children their early sports shall try , And pass to hoary age and die . But thou , unchanged from year to year , Gayly THE RIVULET . 103.
... 'st my infant sight . And I shall sleep - and on thy side , As ages after ages glide , Children their early sports shall try , And pass to hoary age and die . But thou , unchanged from year to year , Gayly THE RIVULET . 103.
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ages amid beam beauty beneath bird blood bloom blossoms blue boughs breath bright brook calm CHRE clouds cold dark Day of Fire day-dawn Deadly assassin death deep dwell earth fair flowers forest frown gaze gentle glad glen glides glorious glory grave Greece green groves guilt hand hath hear hear my song heart heaven hills hour hues hymn insect wings land leaves light little hour look lovely stream maid maiden maize Maquon mighty mountain murmur night o'er pass path peace pleasant pure quiet race realm rill Rizpah rocks round scene shade shalt thou shine sight silent skies smile soft song sparkles of light spirit Stockbridge stream summer sunny sweet tears thee thine thou art thou dost Thou shalt trees tribes vale valley stream voice wander weep wild wind-flower winds wings woods youth youthful voices
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Seite 25 - To him who in the love of Nature holds Communion with her visible forms, she speaks A various language ; for his gayer hours She has a voice of gladness, and a smile And eloquence of beauty, and she glides Into his darker musings, with a mild And healing sympathy, that steals away Their sharpness ere he is aware.
Seite 28 - So shalt thou rest, and what if thou withdraw In silence from the living, and no friend Take note of thy departure? All that breathe Will share thy destiny. The gay will laugh When thou art gone, the solemn brood of care Plod on, and each one as before will chase His favourite phantom; yet all these shall leave Their mirth and their employments, and shall come And make their bed with thee.
Seite 39 - midst falling dew, While glow the heavens with the last steps of day, Far, through their rosy depths, dost thou pursue Thy solitary way ? Vainly the fowler's eye Might mark thy distant flight to do thee wrong, As, darkly painted on the crimson sky, Thy figure floats along.
Seite 207 - Where are the flowers, the fair young flowers, that lately sprang and stood In brighter light and softer airs, a beauteous sisterhood ? Alas ! they all are in their graves, the gentle race of flowers Are lying in their lowly beds, with the fair and good of ours. The rain is falling where they lie, but the cold November rain Calls not from out the gloomy earth the lovely ones again.
Seite 29 - When thou art gone, the solemn brood of care Plod on, and each one as before will chase His favorite phantom ; yet all these shall leave Their mirth and their employments, and shall come And make their bed with thee. As the long train Of ages...
Seite 41 - Thou'rt gone, the abyss of heaven Hath swallowed up thy form ; yet, on my heart Deeply has sunk the lesson thou hast given, And shall not soon depart. He who, from zone to zone, Guides through the boundless sky thy certain flight, In the long way that I must tread alone, Will lead my steps aright.
Seite 173 - Father, thy hand Hath reared these venerable columns, thou Didst weave this verdant roof. Thou didst look down Upon the naked earth, and, forthwith, rose All these fair ranks of trees.
Seite 106 - Ah, passing few are they who speak, Wild stormy month ! in praise of thee ; Yet, though thy winds are loud and bleak, Thou art a welcome month to me. For thou, to northern lands again, The glad and glorious sun dost bring, And thou hast joined the gentle train And wear'st the gentle name of Spring. And, in thy reign of blast and storm, Smiles many a long, bright, sunny day, When the changed winds are soft and warm, And heaven puts on the blue of May.
Seite 62 - There is a day of sunny rest For every dark and troubled night ; And grief may bide an evening guest, But joy shall come with early light.
Seite 185 - But if, around my place of sleep, The friends I love should come to weep, They might not haste to go. Soft airs, and song, and light, and bloom, Should keep them lingering by my tomb.