| 1915 - 416 strani
...tying 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 [1752-1832] THE IVY GREEN On, a dainty plant is the Ivy green, That creepeth o'er ruins... | |
| Carl Holliday - 1912 - 328 strani
...; No roving foot shall find thee here, No busy hand provoke a tear. " 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> same daintiness, with not a few happy little conceits, may be seen in The Parting Glass, A Lady's... | |
| Edith Rickert - 1912 - 604 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. ON A HONEY BEE Drinking from a Glass of Wine and Drowned Therein BY PHILIP FRENEAU THOU born to sip... | |
| Carl Holliday - 1912 - 334 strani
...roving foot shall find thee here, No busy hand provoke a tear. " From morning suns and evening dewa At first thy little being came ; If nothing once,...between is but an hour, The frail duration of a flower." The same daintiness, with not a few happy little conceits, may be seen in The Parting Glass, A Lady's... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1912 - 702 strani
...leave no vestige of this Sower. From morning suns and evening dews At first thy little being came: 20 If nothing once, you nothing lose, For when you die...between is but an hour, The frail duration of a flower. 1786. 1786. THE INDIAN BURYING GROUND In spite of all the learned have said, I still my old opinion... | |
| John Calvin Metcalf - 1914 - 426 strani
...greet: No roving foot shall crush thoa here, No busy hand provoke a tear. 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. — From "The Wild Honeysuckle." Here still a lofty rock remains, On which the curious eye may trace... | |
| Mary Edwards Calhoun, Emma Leonora MacAlarney - 1915 - 670 strani
...Thy days declining to repose. Smit with those charms, that must decay, 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. TO A HONEY BEE Thou, born to sip the lake or spring, Or quaff the waters of the stream, Why hither... | |
| Sarah Emma Simons - 1915 - 492 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. ON A HONEY BEE DRINKING FROM A GLASS OF WINE AND DROWNED THEREIN Thou, born to sip the lake or spring,... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - 1915 - 680 strani
...leave no vestige of this flower. From morning suns and evening dews At first thy little being came : 20 If nothing once, you nothing lose, For when you die...between is but an hour, The frail duration of a flower. The Death Song of a Cherokee Indian The sun sets in night, and the stars shun the day, But glory remains... | |
| Sister Mary Domitilla - 1917 - 396 strani
...: No roving foot shall crush thee here, No busy hand provoke a tear. 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 HERITAGE The truly Christian sentiment of this striking poem cannot help awakening a responsive... | |
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