| Edmund Clarence Stedman - American poetry - 1900 - 968 pages
...of saintly [minis, Or silver reach of river calniK, Do those large eyes behold me still ? AVitli mo one little year ago: — The chill weight of the winter...bloom again, I tread the pleasant paths we trod, I sec the violet-sprinkled sod Whereon she leaned, too frail and weak The hillside (lowers she loved... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - American poetry - 1900 - 966 pages
...eyes, Now bathed in the unfading green And holy peace of Paradise. Oh, looking from some heavenly hill, Or from the shade of saintly palms, Or silver reach...eyes behold me still ? With me one little year ago: — Tlie chill weight of the winter snow For months upon her grave has lain; And now, when summer south-winds... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1902 - 488 pages
...Now bathed within the fadeless green And holy peace of Paradise. O, looking from some heavenly hill, Or from the shade of saintly palms, Or silver reach...south-winds blow And brier and harebell bloom again, 1 tread the pleasant paths we trod, I see the violet-sprinkled sod Whereon she leaned, too frail and... | |
| Mothers - 1902 - 86 pages
...Now bathed within the fadeless green And holy peace of Paradise. O, looking from some heavenly hill, Or from the shade of saintly palms, Or silver reach...me one little year ago: — The chill weight of the winter's snow For months upon her grave has Iain. But still I wait with ear and eye For something gone... | |
| Charles Madison Curry - American literature - 1903 - 572 pages
...bathed within the fadeless green And holy peace of Paradise. «o Oh, looking from some heavenly hill, Or from the shade of saintly palms, Or silver reach...me one little year ago: — The chill weight of the winter's snow «& For months upon her grave has lain ; And now, when summer south- winds blow And brier... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1904 - 632 pages
...Now bathed in the unfading green And holy peace of Paradise. Oh, looking from some heavenly hill, 400 Or from the shade of saintly palms, Or silver reach...year ago :— The chill weight of the winter snow 405 V/ For months upon her grave has lain ; A And now, when summer south- winds blow And brier and... | |
| American literature - 1904 - 496 pages
...bathed within the fadeless green And holy peace of Paradise. Oh, looking from some heavenly hill, «» Or from the shade of saintly palms, Or silver reach...year ago : — The chill weight of the winter snow M5 For months upon her grave has lain ; And now, when summer south-winds blow And brier and harebell... | |
| CURTIS HIDDE PAGE - 1905 - 746 pages
...peace of Paradise. Oh, looking from some heavenly hill, 400 Against the household bosom lean, Upon the motley-braided mat Our youngest and our dearest...And now, when summer south-winds blow And brier and liarebell bloom again, I tread the pleasant paths we trod, I see the violet-sprinkled sod 410 Whereon... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - American literature - 1905 - 738 pages
...Now bathed in the unfading green And holy peace of Paradise. Oh, looking from some heavenly hill, 400 Or from the shade of saintly palms, Or silver reach...pleasant paths we trod, I see the violet-sprinkled sod 410 Whereon she leaned, too frail and weak The hillside flowers she loved to seek, Yet following me... | |
| American poetry - 1905 - 252 pages
...large, sweet, asking eyes, Oh, looking from some heavenly hill, Or from the shade of saintly pain is, 10 Or silver reach of river calms, Do those large eyes...the winter snow For months upon her grave has lain ; 15 And now, when summer south-winds blow And brier and harebell bloom again, I tread the pleasant... | |
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