... hill, And, the arching boughs of the trees between, The broad expanse of the meadows green Lie peacefully and still. I have seen the water smooth as glass, Or the ripples o'er it fleet, When the winds that move it as they pass Bear the scent of dew-besprinkled... 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
...winds that move it as they pass Bear the scent of dew-besprinkled grass And the odour of flowers sweet. I have watched the shades of twilight glide Over the...wide, And 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... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - English poetry - 1876 - 288 pages
...winds that move it as 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...wide, And 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... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1876 - 288 pages
...winds that move it as 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...wide, And 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... | |
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