| Charles Wells Moulton - 1891 - 540 strani
...Unpitying frosts and Autumn's power Shall leave no vestige of this flower. From morning suns and evening dews At first thy little being came; If nothing once,...between is but an hour, The frail duration of a flower. PHILIP FRENEAU. PLAIN LANGUAGE FROM TRUTHFUL JAMES. WHICH I wish to remark — And my language is plain... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman, Ellen Mackay Hutchinson, Mrs. Ellen Mackay Hutchinson Cortissoz - 1894 - 592 strani
...of this flower. From morning suns and evening dews At first thy little being came; If nothing ouce, you nothing lose, For when you die you are the same;...between is but an hour, The frail duration of a flower. THE PARTING GLASS. r litLE man that joins in life's career -*~ And hopes to find sonic comfort here,... | |
| John Vance Cheney - 1895 - 466 strani
...glides toward us, in his shadowy hand a blossom of wild honeysuckle, — " From morning suns and evening dews At first thy little being came ; If nothing once,...between is but an hour, The frail duration of a flower." Again, a few friendly lifts, and scholarly Sands would be abreast with Whittier in his early work ;... | |
| Fred Lewis Pattee - 1896 - 496 strani
...Shall leave no vestige of this flower. " From morning suns and evening dews At first thy little blossom came: If nothing once, you nothing lose, For when...between is but an hour, The frail duration of a flower." The American Landscape. — As yet the wonderful beauties of the American landscape had been unsung.... | |
| Fred Lewis Pattee - 1896 - 508 strani
...Shall leave no vestige of this flower. " From morning suns and evening dews At first thy little blossom came : If nothing once, you nothing lose, For when...between is but an hour, The frail duration of a flower." The American Landscape. — As yet the wonderful beauties of the American landscape had been unsung.... | |
| Charles Noble - 1898 - 460 strani
...Unpitying frosts, and Autumn's power, Shall leave no vestige of this flower. From morning suns and evening dews At first thy little being came ; If nothing once,...between is but an hour, The frail duration of a flower. The stanzas are simply constructed ; just six iambic tetrameter lines. And the rime arrangement, though... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 556 strani
...Unpitying Frost, and Autumn's power, Shall leave no vestige of this flower. From Morning suns and Evening dews At first thy little being came : If nothing once...are the same ; The space between is but an hour, The mere idea of a flower. MAY TO APRIL. Without your showers I breed no flowers ; Each field a barren... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1899 - 526 strani
...Unpitying Frost, and Autumn's power, Shall leave no vestige of this flower. From Morning suns and Evening dews At first thy little being came : If nothing once...are the same ; The space between is but an hour, The mere idea of a flower. MAY TO APRIL. Without your showers I breed no flowers ; Each field a barren... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1900 - 394 strani
...Unpitying frosts, and Autumn's power Shall leave no vestige of this flower. From morning suns and evening dews At first thy little being came: If nothing once,...between, is but an hour, The frail duration of a flower. -Poems by Philip Freneau, ed. 1795. (The text in the 1788 edition is inferior.) HENRY H. BRACKENRIDGE.... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 966 strani
...Unpityiug frosts and Autumn's power Shall leave no vestige of this flower. From morning suns and evening dews At first thy little being came ; If nothing once,...is but a°n hour, The frail duration of a flower. THE INDIAN BURYING-GROUND IN spite of all the learned have said, I still my old opinion keep; The posture... | |
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