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" What is that, mother ? The swan, my love. — He is floating down from his native grove, No loved one now, no nestling nigh ; He is floating down by himself to die ; Death darkens his eye, and unplumes his wings, Yet the sweetest song is the last he sings.... "
Ladies' Magazine - Page 460
1828
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The Youth's Magazine; Or, Evangelical Miscellany

530 pages
...The Swan, my love; He is floating down from his native grove ; No loved one now, no nestling nigh, He is floating down by himself to die : Death darkens his eye, and unplumes bis wings, Yet his sweetest song is the last he sings. . Live so, my love, that when death shall come,...
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The London Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc

1829 - 860 pages
...war-clubs.' " Death darkens his eye and unplumes his wing«, Yet his sweetest song i< the last he singsLive so, my love, that when death shall come. Swan-like and sweet, it mny waft thec home !" " ÐëóñËå, bffurc the Tribumtl of I'pintt. Lift up thine eyes, sweet Psyche...
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A Selection of Reading Lessons for Common Schools: Designed to be Used After ...

Levi Washburn Leonard - 1830 - 228 pages
...swan, my love ! He is floating down from his native1 grove ; No loved one now, no nestling nigh, • He is floating down by himself to die ; + Death darkens...his eye, and unplumes his wings, Yet his sweetest note is the last he sipgs — Live so, my love, that when death sha^l come, Swan-like and sweet, it...
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Studies in Poetry: Embracing Notices of the Lives and Writings of the Best ...

George Barrell Cheever - 1830 - 516 pages
...? The swan, my love ! Me is floating down from his native grove No loved one now, no nestling nigh, He is floating down by himself to die. Death darkens his eye and unplumes his wing», Yet his sweetest song is the last he sings. — Live aOj'my love, that when death shall come,...
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The Easy Reader, Or, Introduction to the National Preceptor: Consisting of ...

Jesse Olney - 1833 - 150 pages
...Mother. The swan my love! He is floating down from his native grove; No loved one now, no nestling nigh, He is floating down by himself to die; Death darkens...his eye, and unplumes his wings. Yet his sweetest note is the last he sings — Live so, my love, that when death shall come; Swan-like and sweet, it...
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Selections from the American Poets: With Some Introductory Remarks

1834 - 406 pages
...The swan, my love— He is floating down from his native grove, No loved one now, no nestling nigh ; He is floating down by himself to die ; Death darkens his eye, and unplumes his wings, Yet the sweetest song is the last he sings. Live so, my love, that when death shall eome, Swan-like and...
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Selections from the American Poets: With Some Introductory Remarks

1834 - 402 pages
...swan, my love. — He is floating down from his native grove, No loved one now, no nestling nigh ; He is floating down by himself to die ; Death darkens his eye, and unplumes his wings, Yet the sweetest song is the last he sings. Live so, my love, that when death shall come, Swan-like and...
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A Collection of Moral and Religious Poetry: For the Use of Families and Schools

1835 - 218 pages
...swan, my love ! — He is floating down from his native grove, No loved one now, no nestling nigh, He is floating down by himself to die, Death darkens...shall come, Swan-like and sweet it may waft thee home. GW Doane. 119. THE EAINBOW. Soft falls the mild, reviving shower From April's changeful skies, And...
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The Reader and Speaker: Containing Lessons for Rhetorical Reading and ...

Samuel Putnam - 1836 - 226 pages
...swan, my love. — He is floating down from his native grove, No loved one now, no nestling nigh ; He is floating down, by himself, to die. Death darkens...death shall come, Swan-like and sweet it may waft tliee home. THE GIPSY WANDERER. TWAS night, and the farmer, his fireside near, O'er a pipe quaffed...
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The United States Speaker: A Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution ...

John Epy Lovell - 1836 - 534 pages
...thine ; Onward, and upward, and true to the line. Wrhat is that, mother ? The swan, my love. I Vnth darkens his eye and unplumes his wings, Yet his sweetest...shall come, Swanlike and sweet it may waft thee home. 34. WOMAN. — Campbell. In joyous youth, what soul hath never known Thought, feeling, taste, harmonious...
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