My childhood's earliest thoughts are linked with thee ; The sight of thee calls back the robin's song, Who, from the dark old tree Beside the door, sang clearly all day long, And I, secure in childish piety, Listened as if I heard an angel sing With news... James Russell Lowell: A Biographical Sketch - Página 134por Francis Henry Underwood - 1881 - 167 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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...secure in childish piety, Listened as if I heard an angel sing With news from heaven, which he did bring Fresh every day to my untainted ears, When birds and flowers and I were happy peers. How like a prodigal doth Nature seem, When thou, for all thy gold, so common art ! Than teaches! me... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1848 - 210 páginas
...secure in childish piety, Listened as if I heard an angel sing With news from heaven, which he did bring Fresh every day to my untainted ears, When birds and flowers and I were happy peers. How like a prodigal doth nature seem, When thou, for all thy gold, so common art! Thou teachest me... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1852 - 356 páginas
...secure in childish piety, Listened as if I heard" an angel sing With news from heaven, which he did bring Fresh every day to my untainted ears, When birds and flowers and I were happy peers. 54 JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. How like a prodigal doth Nature seem, When thou, for all thy gold, so common... | |
| Anne Pratt - 1853 - 412 páginas
...secure in childish piety, Listen'd as if I heard an angel sing, With news from heaven, which he did bring Fresh every day to my untainted ears, When birds and flowers and I were happy peers." The rich golden clusters of the Ragwort are very handsome, and growing on their tall stems, sometimes... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1854 - 388 páginas
...secure in childish piety, Listened as if I heard an angel sing With news from Heaven, which he did bring Fresh every day to my untainted ears, When birds and flowers and I were happy peers. Thou art the type of those meek charities Which make up half the nobleness of life, Those cheap delights... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1857 - 334 páginas
...breezy tent, His fragrant Sybaris, than I, when first From the dark green thy yellow circles burst. Then think I of deep shadows on the grass, — Of...ears, When birds and flowers and I were happy peers. How like a prodigal doth nature seem, When thou, for all thy gold, so common art ! Thou teachest me... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1858 - 342 páginas
...whiten in the wind,—of waters blue That from the distance sparkle through Some woodland gap.—and of a sky above, Where one white cloud like a stray...ears, When birds and flowers and I were happy peers. How like a prodigal doth nature seem, When thou, for all thy gold, so common art! Thou teachest me... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1863 - 338 páginas
...sparkle through Some woodland gap,—and of a sky above, Where one white cloud like a stray lamb dDf.Ii move. My childhood's earliest thoughts are linked...ears, When birds and flowers and I were happy peers. How like a prodigal doth nature seem, When thon, for all thy gold, so common art ! Thou teachest me... | |
| 1863 - 774 páginas
...move. My childhood's earliest thoughts are linked with thee ; The sight of thee calls back the Rohin's song Who, from the dark old tree Beside the door,...which he could bring Fresh every day to my untainted cars, When birds and flowers and I were happy peers. 572 578 How like a prodigal doth nature seem 'When... | |
| Life-lights - 1864 - 348 páginas
...secure in childish piety, Listen'd as if I heard an angel sing With news from heaven, which he did bring Fresh every day to my untainted ears, When birds and flowers and I were happy peers. How like a prodigal doth nature seem, When thou, for all thy gold, so common art ! Thou teachest me... | |
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