| William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1124 páginas
...blue, — 'T is the natural way of living : Who knows whither the clouds have fled ? I» the unsearred e l sonl partakes the season's youth, And the sulphurous rifts of passion and woe Lie deep 'neath a silence... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1880 - 474 páginas
...blue, — 'Tis the natural way of living : Who knows whither the clouds have fled ? In the unscarred heaven they leave no wake, And the eyes forget the...they have shed, The heart forgets its sorrow and ache ; rT rfif-ihf F • TV £ V^ t ^ *° ow 9 f * ' i «^ per w D (^ *• x. ^^^» r" «^. r > The soul... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg - 1880 - 286 páginas
...— Tis the natural way of living. Who knows whither the clouds have fled ? In the unscarred heavens they leave no wake ; And the eyes forget the tears they have shed, The heart forgets ks sorrow and ache ; The soul partakes the season's youth, And the sulphurous rifts of passion and... | |
| Philip Schaff, Arthur Gilman - 1880 - 1108 páginas
...blue, — 'T is the natural way of living: Who knows whither the clouds have fled ? In the unscarred + +p+ X+ @+ And bring to me my richest mail, For to-morrow 1 go over land and sea In search of the Holy Grail ;... | |
| 1881 - 222 páginas
...blue, — ' T is the natural way of living : Who knows whither the clouds have fled ? In the unscarred heaven they leave no wake ; And the eyes forget the...and smooth, Like burnt-out craters healed with snow. JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE. UNDER the greenwood tree Who loves to lie with me,... | |
| Evan Daniel - 1881 - 420 páginas
...Might be the be-all and the end-all here, 10. Who knows whither the clouds have fled ? In the unscarred heaven they leave no wake ; And the eyes forget the...deep 'neath a silence pure and smooth. Like burnt-out eraters healed with snow. — LowcU. PUNCTUATION. 132. The object of punctuation is to break up written... | |
| William Swinton - 1882 - 686 páginas
...— 'Tis the natural way of living. > 10. Who knows whither the clouds have fled? In the unscarred heaven they leave no wake; And the eyes forget the...woe Lie deep 'neath a silence pure and smooth, Like burned-out craters healed with snow. What wonder if Sir Launfal now Remembered the keeping of his vow... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1882 - 494 páginas
...bine, — 'T is the natural way of living : Who knows whither the clouds have fled.' In the unscarred heaven they leave no wake ; And the eyes forget the...ache ; The soul partakes the season's youth, And the sulphorous rifts of passion and woe ie deep neath a silence pure and smooth, Like burnt-out craters... | |
| Albert Newton Raub - 1882 - 480 páginas
...blue — 'Tis the natural way of living. 85 Who knows whither the clouds have fled ? In the unscarred heaven they leave no wake ; And the eyes forget the...sorrow and ache ; The soul partakes the season's youth, 30 And the sulphurous rifts of passion and woe Lie deep 'neath a silence pure and smooth, Like burned-out... | |
| James Edward Murdoch - 1884 - 510 páginas
...blue,— 'Tis the natural way of living: Who knows whither the clouds have fled ? In the unscarred heaven they leave no wake; And the eyes forget the...woe Lie deep 'neath a silence pure and smooth, Like burnt out craters healed with snow. SECOND PRK.I.UDE. Down twept the chill wind from the mountain peak,... | |
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