And the daisies decked with pearls Richer than the proudest earls On their mantles wear. These Thy preachers of the wild-wood, Keep they not the heart of childhood Fresh within us still? Spite of all our life's sad story, There are gleams of Thee and... The Emigrant: And Other Poems - Page 95by Alexander McLachlan - 1861 - 236 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alexander McLachlan - Blind tooled bindings - 1861 - 262 pages
...feet The rolling worlds, the heavens are spread, Glory infinite round thee shed Where angels meet. ^ Till nature groans. In agony the mountains call, And...voices, And the sounding sea. And the mountains old and hoaryf With their diadems of glory, Shout Lord to thee. But tho' Thou art high and holy, Thou dost... | |
| Edward Hartley Dewart - Canadian poetry - 1864 - 334 pages
...earls On their mantles wear. These thy preaehers of the wild-wood Keep they not the heart of ehildhood Fresh within us still? Spite of all our life's sad...and glory In the daffodil. And old Nature's heart rejoiees, And the rivera lift their voioes, And the sounding sos; And the mountains old and hoary.... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - Anthologies - 1878 - 824 pages
...continually. ' These,' he says, when speaking of the flowers of earth in relation to their God and ours, — ' These Thy preachers of the wild-wood. Keep they not...are gleams of Thee and glory In the daffodil.' And in that spirit, and with that power of vision, he feels, when gazing upon setting suns, as in presence... | |
| Susie Frances Harrison - Birthday books - 1887 - 414 pages
...destin m'afflige; On te voit fleurer le matin, Et le soir mourir sur la tige. — yoseph Quesnel. 'HESE Thy preachers of the wildwood, Keep they not the heart...There are gleams of Thee and Glory In the daffodil. — Alex. McLachlan. Hpril 6. light come to our eyes, for it is good To see the small flowers open... | |
| John Dawson Ross - American poetry - 1889 - 232 pages
...smile its glory sheds, The lilies lift their lovely heads, And the primrose rare: And the daisie decked with pearls Richer than the proudest earls On their...With their diadems of glory, Shout, Lord, to Thee! The mysterious in nature seems to be a fascinating subject for our author, and one at which his muse... | |
| John Dawson Ross - American poetry - 1889 - 236 pages
...smile its glory sheds, The lilies lift their lovely heads, And the primrose rare: And the daisie decked with pearls Richer than the proudest earls On their...mountains old and hoary With their diadems of glory, The mysterious in nature seems to be a fascinating subject for our author, and one at which his muse... | |
| Poetry - 1892 - 524 pages
...its glory sheds. The lilies lift their lovely heads, And the primrose rare, And the daisies decked with pearls Richer than the proudest earls On their...With their diadems of glory, Shout, Lord, to Thee! REV. JOHN ALBERT MURPHY, AM, DD, is the son of John and Mary Livengood Murphy, born on the 24th of... | |
| American poetry - 1892 - 520 pages
...its glory sheds, The lilies lift their lovely heads, And the primrose rare, And the daisies decked with pearls Richer than the proudest earls On their...With their diadems of glory, Shout, Lord, to Thee! 302 305 JOHN ALBERT MURPHY. REV. JOHN ALBERT MURPHY, AM, DD, is the son of John and Mary Livengood... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - American poetry - 1892 - 132 pages
...its glory sheds, The lilies lift their lovely heads, And the primrose rare, And the daisies decked with pearls Richer than the proudest earls On their...With their diadems of glory, Shout, Lord, to Thee! 302 305 I JOHN ALBERT MURPHY. REV. JOHN ALBERT MURPHY, AM, DD, is the son of John and Mary Livengood... | |
| Caledonian Society of Toronto, William Robinson Clark, George Kennedy - Canadian poetry - 1900 - 344 pages
...its glory sheds, The lilies lift their lovely heads, And the primrose rare ; And the daisy, decked with pearls Richer than the proudest earls On their...With their diadems of glory, Shout, Lord, to Thee ! —ALEX. MCLACHLAN. MYSTERY Mystery ! Mystery ! All is a mystery ! Mountain and valley, and woodland... | |
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