FAIR flower, that dost so comely grow, Hid in this silent, dull retreat, Untouched thy honied blossoms blow, Unseen thy little branches greet: No roving foot shall crush thee here, No busy hand provoke a tear. By Nature's self in white arrayed, She bade... American Literature - Página 93por Julian Willis Abernethy - 1902 - 510 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| James Brady Smiley - 1905 - 358 páginas
...the time of the Revolution changed the tenor of his way and spoiled an American Wordsworth. " Fail- flower, that dost so comely grow, Hid in this silent, dull retreat, Untouched thy honeyed blossoms blow, Unseen thy little branches greet : No roving foot shall find thee here, No busy... | |
| Eva March Tappan - 1907 - 282 páginas
...footsteps, hail new worlds, Which, but for me, had still been empty visions. The Wild Honey Suckle Fair flower, that dost so comely grow, Hid in this silent, dull retreat, Untouch'd thy honey'd blossoms blow, Unseen thy little branches greet : No roving foot shall find thee... | |
| Edwin Winfield Bowen - 1908 - 422 páginas
...true woodland note and is redolent of the breath of spring flowers. We venture to quote it in full: "Fair flower, that dost so comely grow, Hid in this...white arrayed, She bade thee shun the vulgar eye, And planted here the guardian shade, And sent soft waters murmuring by; Thus quietly thy summer goes,... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1908 - 518 páginas
...of the less honoured flowers with Keats's relish of fragility. It is brief enough to quote entire: Fair flower, that dost so comely grow, Hid in this...white arrayed, She bade thee shun the vulgar eye, And planted here the guardian shade, And sent soft waters murmuring by; Thus quietly thy summer goes,... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1908 - 290 páginas
...of the less honoured flowers with Keats's relish of fragility. It is brief enough to quote entire: Fair flower, that dost so comely grow, Hid in this...Unseen thy little branches greet: No roving foot shall crash thee here, No busy hand provoke a tear. By Nature's self in white arrayed, She bade thee shun... | |
| William B. Cairns - 1909 - 528 páginas
...deliver up every fugitive that falls into their hands, to the English Government. THE WILD HONEY SUCKLE Fair flower, that dost so comely grow, Hid in this...white arrayed, She bade thee shun the vulgar eye, And planted here the guardian shade, And sent soft waters murmuring by; Thus quietly thy summer goes,... | |
| Abby Willis Howes - 1909 - 196 páginas
...Wild Honeysuckle mark the height of his ability. Three stanzas of Wild Honeysuckle are as follows : " Fair flower, that dost so comely grow, Hid in this...white arrayed, She bade thee shun the vulgar eye, And planted here thy guardian shade, And sent soft waters murmuring by : Thus quietly thy summer goes,... | |
| Reuben Post Halleck - 1911 - 446 páginas
...school of Wordsworth and Coleridge, as is also The Wild Honeysuckle, which begins as follows: — " Fair flower, that dost so comely grow, Hid in this...honied blossoms blow, Unseen thy little branches greet. " By Nature's self in white arrayed, She bade thee shun the vulgar eye, And planted here the guardian... | |
| Edith Rickert - 1912 - 604 páginas
...things shall be — who knows? E. R, [xxiil \ AMERICAN LYRICS THE WILD HONEYSUCKLE BY PHILIP FRENEAU FAIR flower, that dost so comely grow, Hid in this...white arrayed, She bade thee shun the vulgar eye, And planted here the guardian shade, And sent soft waters murmuring by; Thus quietly thy summer goes,... | |
| 1915 - 416 páginas
...I smiling at the buttercup, She smiling at the grass. Charles G. Blanden [1857THE WILD HONEYSUCKLE FAIR flower, that dost so comely grow, Hid in this...shall crush thee here, No busy hand provoke a tear. The Ivy Green I441 By Nature's self in white arrayed, She bade thee shun the vulgar eye, And planted... | |
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