... they pass Bear the scent of dew-besprinkled grass And the odor of flowers sweet. I have watched the shades of twilight glide Over the peaceful scene, Till the stars stole forth on the heavens wide, And the moonbeams fell on the tranquil tide In floods... Songs of the Heart: Poems on Various Subjects - Page 57by William Blake Atkinson - 1871 - 111 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Blake Atkinson - 1867 - 58 pages
...the moonbeams fell on the tranquil tide In floods of silver sheen* Oh there is no vale that ever I knew That has such charms for me, Where the earth...sweet, secluded spot, Where the woods and waters sleep. 1867. sm m (A FRAGMENT.) The eastern T"'H« receive his parting beams, While all the west is bathed... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - English poetry - 1876 - 288 pages
...the moonbeams fell on the tranquil tide In floods of silver sheen. O, there is no vale that ever I knew That has such charms for me, Where the earth...sweet, secluded spot, Where the woods and waters sleep. Morwenstow. MORWENNA STATIO. TIIK Stow, or tlic place, of St. Morwcnna; hence, by abbreviation, Morwenstow.... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1876 - 288 pages
...the moonbeams fell on the tranquil tide lu floods of silver sheen. O, there is no vale that ever I knew That has such charms for me, Where the earth...sweet, secluded spot, Where the woods and waters sleep. W. Slake Atkiiuot. Morwenstow. JIORWENXA STATIO. THE Stow, or the place, of St. Morwcnna; hence, by... | |
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