The Months: Illustrated by Pen and PencilReligious Tract Society, 1864 - 224 pagini |
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Pagina viii
... Calm Decay . Winter Tales Sonnet to Winter A November Scene Winter Music The Bramble The Chrysanthemum Hymn for November . Kirke White . Bryant 185 186 Pages from my Note - book 187 Scott Keble Rogers . E Hartley Coleridge Cowper Keats ...
... Calm Decay . Winter Tales Sonnet to Winter A November Scene Winter Music The Bramble The Chrysanthemum Hymn for November . Kirke White . Bryant 185 186 Pages from my Note - book 187 Scott Keble Rogers . E Hartley Coleridge Cowper Keats ...
Pagina viii
... Calm Decay . Winter Tales Kirke White . Bryant Pages from my Note - book Scott Keble Rogers . Sonnet to Winter A November Scene Winter Music Hartley Coleridge Cowper Keats The Bramble Thomas Miller The Chrysanthemum 66 Literary Gazette ...
... Calm Decay . Winter Tales Kirke White . Bryant Pages from my Note - book Scott Keble Rogers . Sonnet to Winter A November Scene Winter Music Hartley Coleridge Cowper Keats The Bramble Thomas Miller The Chrysanthemum 66 Literary Gazette ...
Pagina 10
... calm around . Thou art the voice of love To chide each doubt away ; And as thy murmur faintly dies Visions of past enjoyment rise , In long and bright array , I hail the sign That love divine Will o'er my future path in cloudless mercy ...
... calm around . Thou art the voice of love To chide each doubt away ; And as thy murmur faintly dies Visions of past enjoyment rise , In long and bright array , I hail the sign That love divine Will o'er my future path in cloudless mercy ...
Pagina 18
... calm , soft , even mild , in spite of the thermometer ; no perceptible air , but a stillness that might almost be felt ; the sky rather grey than blue , throwing out in bold relief the snow - covered roofs of our village , and the rimy ...
... calm , soft , even mild , in spite of the thermometer ; no perceptible air , but a stillness that might almost be felt ; the sky rather grey than blue , throwing out in bold relief the snow - covered roofs of our village , and the rimy ...
Pagina 22
... calm may soon allay . Thus , with succeeding turns , God tempereth all , That man may hope to rise , yet fear to fall . A chance may win that by mischance was lost ; That net that holds no great , takes little fish : In some things all ...
... calm may soon allay . Thus , with succeeding turns , God tempereth all , That man may hope to rise , yet fear to fall . A chance may win that by mischance was lost ; That net that holds no great , takes little fish : In some things all ...
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appear Autumn beauty beneath birds bloom blow blue breath breeze bright bring calm cheerful clear close clouds comes dark deep delight doth earth faded fair fall feel field flowers forest frost fruit garden gathering give glad glory golden green grow half hand hast hath hear heard heart heaven hill hope hour HYMN land leaf leaves light living look Lord moon morn Nature never night o'er once pale pass peace praise pure rain rest rich rise rock rose round scene season seems shade shining shower side silent sing sleep smile snow soft song soon soul sound spirit Spring stars storm Summer sweet Thee things Thou thought trees turns unto voice walk wandering waters wave wild winds wing Winter woods yellow
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Pagina 20 - midst falling dew, While glow the heavens with the last steps of day, Far, through their rosy depths, dost thou pursue Thy solitary way...
Pagina 28 - Thou visitest the earth, and waterest it: Thou greatly enrichest it With the river of God, which is full of water : Thou preparest them corn, when thou hast so provided for it.
Pagina 91 - A THING of beauty is a joy for ever : Its loveliness increases ; it will never Pass into nothingness ; but still will keep A bower quiet for us, and a sleep Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing.
Pagina viii - And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night; and lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them, and they were sore afraid. And the angel said unto them, Fear not, for behold I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people: for unto you is born this day, in the city of David, a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you; ye shall find the babe wrapped...
Pagina 166 - THOU blossom bright with autumn dew, And colored with the heaven's own blue, That openest when the quiet light Succeeds the keen and frosty night. Thou comest not when violets lean O'er wandering brooks and springs unseen, Or columbines, in purple dressed, Nod o'er the ground-bird's hidden nest. Thou waitest late and com'st alone, When woods are bare and birds are flown, And frosts and shortening days portend The aged year is near his end.
Pagina 37 - THE cock is crowing, The stream is flowing, The small birds twitter, The lake doth glitter, The green field sleeps in the sun ; The oldest and youngest Are at work with the strongest ; The cattle are grazing, Their heads never raising ; There are forty feeding like one ! Like an army defeated The Snow hath retreated, And now doth fare ill On the top of the bare hill...
Pagina 180 - THE poetry of earth is never dead : When all the birds are faint with the hot sun, And hide in cooling trees, a voice will run From hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead ; That is the Grasshopper's...
Pagina 173 - In the cold moist earth we laid her, when the forest cast the leaf, And we wept that one so lovely should have a life so brief: Yet not unmeet it was that one, like that young friend of ourS) So gentle and so beautiful, should perish with the flowers.
Pagina 91 - Therefore on every morrow are we wreathing A flowery band to bind us to the earth, Spite of despondence, of the inhuman dearth Of noble natures, of the gloomy days, Of all the unhealthy and o'er-clarkened ways Made for our searching : yes, in spite of all, Some shape of beauty moves away the pall From our dark spirits.