Watching the flame grow brighter, higher, The sweet song flits By snatches through his weary brain To help him rest ; When next he goes that road again, An empty nest On leafless bough will make him sigh, " Ah me ! last spring Just here I heard, in passing... The Atlantic Monthly - Stran 2121870Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Eli Lemon Sheldon - 1895 - 336 strani
...heard, in passing by, An empty nest On leafless bough will make him sigh : That rare bird sing ! " But while he sighs, remembering How sweet the song, The...common air has generous wings, Songs make their way. A MOOD. —Helen Hunt. In gladder fashion than I toes free The mist-dulled gold of my bright hair's... | |
| 1897 - 184 strani
...and go your way straight to God's work in simplicity and singleness of heart ! FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. The birds must know. Who wisely sings Will sing as...common air has generous wings ; Songs make their way. HELEN HUNT JACKSON. The Lord preserveth all them that love him. " Don't keep turnin' your troubles... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 610 strani
...will make him sigh : "Ah me ! last Spring, Just here I heard, in passing by, That rare bird sing." But while he sighs, remembering How sweet the song, The...common air has generous wings, Songs make their way. "NOT AS i WILL." Blindfolded and alone I stand With unknown thresholds on each hand ; The darkness... | |
| James Willis Westlake - 1898 - 204 strani
...Thought, and The Zone of Calms. Mrs. Jackson lived in Colorado for some years and died there in 1885. " The birds must know. Who wisely sings Will sing as...common air has generous wings, Songs make their way." — The Way to Sing. LUCY LARCOM (1826-1893) was successively a mill girl of Lowell, Mass., a teacher,... | |
| James Willis Westlake - 1898 - 206 strani
...Thought, and The Zone of Calms. Mrs. Jackson lived in Colorado for some years and died there in 1885. " The birds must know. Who wisely sings Will sing as...The common air has generous wings, Songs make their way."—The Way to Sing. LUCY LARCOM (1826-1893) was successively a mill girl of Lowell, Mass., a teacher,... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1899 - 546 strani
...make him sigh : " Ah me ! last Spring, Just here I heard, in passing by, That rare bird sing." But while he sighs, remembering How sweet the song, The...common air has generous wings, Songs make their way. "NOT AS i WILL." Blindfolded and alone I stand With unknown thresholds on each hand ; The darkness... | |
| Frederick Saunders, Minnie K. Davis - 1899 - 768 strani
...make him sigh : " Ah me ! last spring, Just here I heard, in passing by, That rare bird sing." But while he sighs, remembering, How sweet the song, The...common air has generous wings ; Songs make their way. HELEN JACKSON. (••HH"> CHARACTERISTICS OF MODERN CRITICS. T SHALL conclude with three maxims, which... | |
| Elizabeth Grinnell, Joseph Grinnell - 1901 - 190 strani
...weed stalks into fiber. Therefore, long live the winter winds! CHAPTER XVI THE ROMANCE OF ORNITHOLOGY The birds must know. Who wisely sings Will sing as...common air has generous wings: Songs make their way. What bird is that? The song is good, And eager eyes Go peering through the dusky wood In glad surprise:... | |
| Alice Eliza Ball - 1916 - 542 strani
...will make him sigh, "Ah me! last spring Just here I heard, in passing by, That rare bird sing!" But while he sighs, remembering How sweet the song, The...common air has generous wings, Songs make their way. Helen Hunt Jackson Then will the birds sing anthems ; for the earth and sky and air Will seem a great... | |
| 1870 - 782 strani
...sea, with nothing between you and the eastern continent across its vast, calm plain. THE WAY TO SING. THE birds must know. Who wisely sings Will sing as they. The common air lias generous wings : Songs make their way. No messenger to run before, Devising plan ; No mention... | |
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