| William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1818 - 862 Seiten
...{From the German.) ' Beauty when unadornM,' Sec. &c. Tlic Angrl of the flowers, one day, Beneath n rose-tree sleeping lay, That Spirit — to whose charge...bathe young buds in dews from heaven, Awaking from Ilia light roposo, The Angel whisper' d to the Rose : " O fondest object of my care, Still fairest... | |
| 1818 - 502 Seiten
...MOSS ROSE. (From the German,) HE Angel of the flowers, one day, Rencatb a ro^e-tree sleeping l«iy, That Spirit — to whose charge is given, To bathe...young buds in dews from heaven, Awaking from his light repnse, The Angel whisper'd to the Rose : " O fondest object of my care, Still fairest found where... | |
| 1818 - 428 Seiten
...Ladies Monthly Museum. THE MOSS ROSE. FROM THE GERMAN. THE angel of the flowers one day». . . Beneath a rose-tree sleeping lay, That spirit, to whose charge...is given To bathe young buds in dews from heaven, .j . ; _^ Awaking from his light repose, The angel whispered to the rose— "Oh! fondest object of... | |
| 1819 - 426 Seiten
...hastens to decay. The Moss ROSE. • [From the German.] The angel of the flowers, one day, Beneath a rose-tree sleeping lay, That Spirit — to whose charge...from heaven, Awaking from his light repose, The Angel whispered to the Rose: ' O fondest object of my care, Still fairest found where all are fair, For the... | |
| Dove - 1822 - 120 Seiten
...Beneath a rose-tree sleeping lay, That Spirit — to whose charge is given To hathe young huds in dews of Heaven. Awaking from his light repose The Angel whisper'd to the Rose; "O fondest ohject of my care, Still fairest found where all are fair, For the sweet shade thou'st giv'n to me... | |
| Saturday night - 1824 - 968 Seiten
...because The bride UHtijmt taken in labour. THE MOSS ROSE. : The Angel of the Flowers one day Beneath a rose-tree sleeping lay. That Spirit to whose charge...is given, To bathe young buds in dews from Heaven ; Then, ui<l the row, with drcpen'd glow, On me another grace bestow ; The Spirit paused in silent... | |
| 1824 - 486 Seiten
...becanse The bride wasjit&t taken In labour. THE MOSS ROSE. The Aut;r! of the Flowers one day Bcueatir a rose-tree sleeping lay. That Spirit to whose charge is given. To bathe young butls in dews from H erven ; Awaking from hi- light repose The Angel whisper'd to the rose— OI fondest... | |
| Elizabeth Kent - 1825 - 516 Seiten
...mossy vest has been explained to us by a German writer : " The angel of the flowers one day Beneath a rose-tree sleeping lay ; That spirit, to whose charge...heaven ; Awaking from his light repose, The angel whispered to the rose : ' O fondest object of my care, Still fairest found where all are fair, For... | |
| 1828 - 496 Seiten
...one day, Beneath a rose-troo slopping lay, — That spirit to whose charge is given To bathe voung buds in dews from heaven. Awaking from his light repose, The angel whisper'd to the rose, " Oh ! fondest object of ray care, Still fairest found where all are fair, For the sweetest sttade... | |
| 1831 - 796 Seiten
...having clad itself in a mossy garment : — • ' The angel of the flowers one day Beneath a rose tree sleeping lay. That spirit, to whose charge is given...young buds in dews from heaven, Awaking from his light rejiose, The angel whispered to the rose, — " Oh, fondest object of my care, Still fairest found... | |
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