| Books - 1832 - 650 pages
...the green world's farthest steep, I gaze into the airy deep. ' Loveliest of lovely things are they On earth, that soonest pass away. The rose that lives...which its yearnings cannot save. ' River ! in this still hour thou hast Too much of heaven on earth to last ; Nor long may thy still waters lie, An image... | |
| Aesthetics - 1834 - 428 pages
...the sculptured flower j Kven love, long tried, and cherished lone. ' Because more tender, and moi e strong, At thought of that insatiate grave From which...Its yearnings cannot save. River, in this sweet hour Uiou hast Too much of heaven on earth to last ; Nor long shall thy still waters lie An Image to the... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1836 - 288 pages
...the white clouds come and go ; And from the green world's farthest steep I gaze into the airy deep. Even love, long tried and cherished long, Becomes...From which its yearnings cannot save. River ! in this still hour thou hast Too much of heaven on earth to last ; Nor long may thy still waters lie, An image... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1836 - 286 pages
...the green world's farthest steep I gaze into the airy deep. Loveliest of lovely things are theyn On earth, that soonest pass away. The rose that lives...little hour, Is prized beyond the sculptured flower. 184 BANKS OF THE HUDSON. Even love, long tried and cherished long, Becomes more tender and more strong,... | |
| Eliza Buckminster Lee - Salem (Mass.) - 1840 - 186 pages
...another chapter. CHAPTER VII. " Loveliest of lovely things are they On earth, that soonest pass away. Even love, long tried, and cherished long, Becomes...insatiate grave From which its yearnings cannot save. " But where is she, who, at this calm hour, Watched his coming to see 7 She is not at the door, nor... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1840 - 292 pages
...the green world's farthest steep I gaze into the airy deep. Loveliest of lovely things are they, On earth, that soonest pass away. The rose that lives...little hour, Is prized beyond the sculptured flower. 184 BANKS OF THE HUDSON. Even love, long tried and cherished long, Becomes more tender and more strong,... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - Readers - 1849 - 316 pages
...green world's farthest steep, I gaze into the airy deep. 3. Loveliest of lovely things are they, On earth, that soonest pass away. The rose that lives...of that insatiate grave, From which its yearnings can not save. 4. River, in this still hour thou hast Too much of heaven on earth to last ; Nor long... | |
| 1842 - 1008 pages
...the green world's farthest §t«ep I gaze into the airy deep. Loveliest of lovely things are they, On earth, that soonest pass away; The rose that lives its little hour, Is grized beyond the sculptured flower. Even love, long tried and cherished long, Becomes more tender... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1843 - 294 pages
...the green world's farthest steep I gaze into the airy deep. Loveliest of lovely things are they, On earth, that soonest pass away. The rose that lives...From which its yearnings cannot save. River! in this still hour thou hast Too much of heaven on earth to last; Nor long may thy still waters lie, An image... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - Readers - 1845 - 312 pages
...the green world's farthest steep I gaze into the airy deep. 3. Loveliest of lovely things are they On earth, that soonest pass away. The rose that lives its little hour, At thought of that insatiate grave From which its yawnings can not save. 4. River, in this still hour... | |
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