| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...the wood througb, The lark, linnet, throstle, atid nightingale too ; Winds over us whispered, flocks is my own, ray native land ! Whose heart hath ne'er within him burned, As home his fo though still they sing ou, The woods are but lonely, the melody's gone : Her roice in the concert,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 pages
...the wood through, The lark, linnet, throstle, and nightingale too ; Winds over us whispered, flocks original nutriment as a poet, and he is consequently often warl Out now she is absent, though still they sing on, The woods are but lonely, the melody's gone : Her... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1849 - 484 pages
...the wood through, The lark, linnet, throstle, and nightingale too ; Winds over us whisper'd, flocks by us did bleat, And ' chirp ' went the grasshopper under our feet. But now she is absent, though still they sing on, The woods are but lonely, the melody 's gone : Her voice in the concert,... | |
| Anna Bartlett Warner - 1852 - 494 pages
...the wood through, The lark, linnet, throstle, and nightingale too ; Winds over us whisper'd, flocks by us did bleat, And chirp went the grasshopper under our feet." BYEOK. IT was easy to have patience in that beautiful winter weather ; easier still, when the spring... | |
| Spectator The - 1853 - 554 pages
...the wood through, The lark, linnet, throstle, and nightingale too; Winds over us whisper'd, flocks by us did bleat, And chirp went the grasshopper under our feet But now she is absent, though still they sing on, The woods are but lonely, the melody's gone ; Her voice in the concert,... | |
| 1855 - 518 pages
...all the wood thro* The lark, linnet, throstle, and nightingale too ; Winds over us whisper'd, flocks by us did bleat, And chirp went the grasshopper under our feet. But now she is absent, though still they sing on, The woods arc but lonely, the melody's gone : Her voice in the concert,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 pages
...magic, I find, of her eyes, Made so many beautiful prospects arise. Til. Winds over us whisper'd, flocks by us did bleat, And chirp went the grasshopper under our feet. But now she is absent, though still they sing on, The woods are but lonely, the melody's gone : Her voice in the concert,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1848 - 786 pages
...chirp went the grasshopper under oi;r (bet. lint now she is absent, though still Uiey siiig on, Tlie woods are but lonely, the melody's gone : Her voice...found, Gave every thing else its agreeable sound. Till. Rose, wlint is become of thy delicate hue? And where is the: violet's beautiful blue/ Does aught... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1858 - 780 pages
...the wood through, The lark, linnet, tlirostle «ml nightingale too ; Winds over us whisper'd, flooks by us did bleat, And chirp went the grasshopper under our feet But now she is absent, though still they sing on, The woods are but lonely, the melody's gone : Her voice in the concert,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 780 pages
...bleat, And chirp \vcnt the grasshopper under our feet. But now she is absent, though still they ting on, The woods are but lonely, the melody's gone :...voice in the concert, as now I have found, Gave every tiling else its agreeable sound. Till. Rose, what is become of thy delicate hue ? And where is the... | |
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