| Sister Mary Lambertine - 1903 - 318 strani
...invective. His poems are noted for their freshness and originality. One of the most graceful among them is : THE WILD HONEYSUCKLE. Fair flower, that dost so comely...grow, Hid in this silent dull retreat, Untouched thy honeyed blossoms blow, Unseen thy little branches greet: No roving foot shall crush thee here, No busy... | |
| 1903 - 1254 strani
...Honeysuckle," as exhibiting our poet's intense love of nature as well as his art and facility in versification: Fair flower, that dost so comely grow, Hid in this silent, dull retreat, Untouched thy honeyed blossoms blow, Unseen thy little branches greet; No roving foot shall crush thee here, No busy... | |
| 1904 - 1070 strani
...known of Freneau's poems, certainly one of the most graceful of them, is the charming little ode to THE WILD HONEYSUCKLE Fair flower, that dost so comely...grow, Hid in this silent, dull retreat, Untouched thy honeyed blossoms blow, Unseen thy little branches greet; No roving foot shall crush thee here, No busy... | |
| William Peterfield Trent - 1904 - 312 strani
...might well have admired the sympathy with nature so charmingly expressed in the poem that follows: THE WILD HONEY-SUCKLE Fair flower, that dost so comely...grow, Hid in this silent, dull retreat, Untouched thy honeyed blossoms blow, Unseen thy little branches greet; No roving foot shall crush thee here, No busy... | |
| Richard Burton - 1904 - 344 strani
...name in its higher meaning. His " Wild Honeysuckle " is well worth quotation, and here follows : — THE WILD HONEYSUCKLE Fair flower, that dost so comely grow, Hid in this silent, dull retreat, Untouch'd thy honey'd blossoms blow, Unseen thy little branches greet : No roving foot shall find thee... | |
| Richard Burton - 1904 - 340 strani
...name in its higher meaning. His " Wild Honeysuckle " is well worth quotation, and here follows : — THE WILD HONEYSUCKLE Fair flower, that dost so comely grow, Hid in this silent, dull retreat, Untouch'd thy honey'd blossoms blow, Unseen thy little branches greet : No roving foot shall find thee... | |
| Augustus White Long - 1905 - 374 strani
...painted chief, and pointed spear, 10 And Reason's self shall bow the knee To shadows and delusions here. THE WILD HONEYSUCKLE FAIR flower, that dost so comely...dull retreat, Untouched thy honied blossoms blow, 15 Unseen thy little branches greet : No roving foot shall crush thee here, No busy hand provoke a... | |
| James Brady Smiley - 1905 - 348 strani
...environment at the time of the Revolution changed the tenor of his way and spoiled an American Wordsworth. 1 Fair flower, that dost so comely grow, Hid in this silent, dull retreat, Untouched thy honeyed blossoms blow, Unseen thy little branches greet : No roving foot shall find thee here, No busy... | |
| James Brady Smiley - 1905 - 358 strani
...the time of the Revolution changed the tenor of his way and spoiled an American Wordsworth. " Fail- flower, that dost so comely grow, Hid in this silent, dull retreat, Untouched thy honeyed blossoms blow, Unseen thy little branches greet : No roving foot shall find thee here, No busy... | |
| Eva March Tappan - 1907 - 282 strani
...footsteps, hail new worlds, Which, but for me, had still been empty visions. The Wild Honey Suckle Fair flower, that dost so comely grow, Hid in this silent, dull retreat, Untouch'd thy honey'd blossoms blow, Unseen thy little branches greet : No roving foot shall find thee... | |
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