Come forth, O ye children of gladness, come! Where the violets lie may be now your home. Ye of the rose-cheek and dew-bright eye, And the bounding footstep, to meet me, fly, With the lyre, and the wreath, and the joyous lay: Come forth to the sunshine:... The Poetical Work of Mrs. Felicia Hemans - Seite 64von Mrs. Hemans - 1828Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Hone - 1827 - 892 Seiten
...riolets lie, may be now your home , Y« of the rose-cheek and dew-bright eye. And the bounding footstep, to meet me fly. With the lyre, and the wreath, and the joyous lay, Come forth Co the sunshine, 1 may not stay 1 Away from the dwellings of care-worn men. The waten are sparkling... | |
| John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) - 1828 - 600 Seiten
...violets lie may be now your home. Ye of the rose-cheek and dew-bright eye, And the bounding footstep to meet me fly, With the lyre, and the wreath, and...joyous lay, Come forth to the sunshine, I may not stay ! • • • * • LANDON. For me I depart to a brighter shore, — Ye are marked by care, ye are... | |
| John Pierpont - 1828 - 320 Seiten
...violets lie may be now your home. Ye of the rose-cheek and dew-bright eye, And the bounding footstep, to meet me fly, With the lyre, and the wreath, and...lay: Come forth to the sunshine : I may not stay! But ye !—ye are changed since ye met me last; A shade of earth has been round you cast! There is... | |
| John Pierpont - 1829 - 290 Seiten
...rose-cheek and, dew-bright eye, And the bounding footstep, to meet me fly, With the lyre, and the wreaith, and the joyous lay : Come forth to the sunshine :...dwellings of care-worn men, The waters are sparkling in wood and glen ; Away from the chamber and dusky hearth, The young leaves are dancing in breezy mirth... | |
| 1829 - 348 Seiten
...violets lie may be now your home, Ye of the rose -lip and dew -bright eye, And the bounding footstep, to meet me fly ! With the lyre, and the wreath, and the joyous lay, Come forth to the sunshine, 1 may not stay. Away from the dwellings of care-worn men The waters are sparkling in grove and glen... | |
| John Pierpont - 1831 - 294 Seiten
...violets lie may be now your home. Ye of the rose-cheek and dew-bright eye, And the bounding footstep, to meet me fly, With the lyre, and the wreath, and...dwellings of care-worn men, The waters are sparkling in wood and glen ; Away from the chamber and dusky hearth, The young leaves are dancing in breezy mirth... | |
| Rev. Samuel Wood - 1833 - 224 Seiten
...the middle pause after both this word and torch in the last line. The following is another example : Away from the dwellings of care-worn men, The waters...leaves are dancing in breezy mirth ! Their light stems thrill"2 to the wild wood strains, And youth is abroad"2 in my green domains. Mrs. Hemans. tone of... | |
| Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans - 1834 - 512 Seiten
...violets lie may be now your home. Ye of the rose lip and dew-bright eye, And the bounding footstep, to meet me fly! With the lyre, and the wreath, and the joyous lay, Come forth to the sunshine, 1 may not stay. Away from the dwellings of care-worn men, The waters are sparkling in grove and glen... | |
| 1834 - 428 Seiten
...fly, Wilh tbe lyre, and tbe wreath, and Ihe Joyous lay, Come forth to the sui^hine, 1 may not slay I Away from the dwellings of care-worn men, The waters are sparkling in wood and glen, Away from the cbambeTaml dusky hearth, The young leaves are dancing iu breezy mirlh.... | |
| 1835 - 404 Seiten
...violets lie, may be now your home. Ye of the rose-cheek and dew-bright eye, And the bounding footstep, to meet me fly. With the lyre, and the wreath, and...lay : Come forth to the sunshine, I may not stay.' It was not long before, as if in obedience to the call, the door •was flung open, and out burst a... | |
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