And gaily the trembling bells peal out, With gentle tongue, While elves and fairies career about, 'Mid dance and song: Oh ! roses and lilies are fair to see, But the wild Bluebell is the flower for me. And when, in far distant years, I meet Their... Poems - Pagina 122door Louisa Anne Meredith - 1835 - 182 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1835 - 344 pagina’s
...tell, For I've listened oft To the music faint of the blue Harebell, And gaily the trembling bells peul out With gentle tongue, While elves and fairies career...flower, As they greet mine eye in that lonely hour ! I shall see, in fancy, the woodland glade Where Harebells grew, 'Neath the evening sky's soft twilight... | |
| Flora (goddess.) - 1835 - 314 pagina’s
...Anne Twamley." A young lady, who, at the age of ficenty, is a Poet, a Painter, and fier own Engraeet . And gaily the trembling bells peal out. With gentle...see ; But the wild Blue-bell is the flower for me. LOUISA ANNE TWAMLKY. ON A TIME-PIECE. WITH A FIGURE OF TIME, PLACED NEAR A VASE OF FLOWERS. O PAUSE,... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1835 - 838 pagina’s
...gloaming soft : — Tis the gay fairy-folk that peal who ring, At even-time, for their banqueting. And gaily the trembling bells peal out, With gentle...to see, But the wild Blue-bell is the flower for me ! Unless the subjoined song become exceedingly popular, we are deceived. It is one of the frequent... | |
| 1882 - 1434 pagina’s
...sister over Moses, Full of a secret that thou dar'st not tell! h. GEORGE MACDONALD — Wild Flowers. 4. Let cavillers deny That brutes have reason; sure 'tis something more; Tis heave i. LOUISA A. MBBEIHTH— The Jilue-beU. BORAGE. Sorrago. The flaming rose gloomed swarthy red; The... | |
| Jehiel Keeler Hoyt - 1882 - 914 pagina’s
...of a secret that thou dar'st not tell! Л. GEOBOE MACDONALD Wild Flowers. Oh! roses and lilies aro i. LOUISA A. MEREDITH— The Blue-Mi. BORAGE. .Borrajo. The flaming rose gloomed swarthy red; The borage... | |
| 1889 - 934 pagina’s
...sister over Moses, Full of a secret that thou dar'st not tell! h. GEOIIOE JLvcDoNALD— Wild Flowers. Oh! roses and lilies are fair to see; But the wild blue-bell is the flower for ine. i i. LOUISA A. MEBEDITB— The Blue-bell. BORAGE. Borrwjo. The flaming rose gloomed swarthy red;... | |
| 1896 - 1224 pagina’s
...sister over Hoses, Full of a secret that thou dar'st not tell ! h. GEORGE MACDONALD — Wild Flowers. alls Company i. LOUIBA A. MEREDITH — The Bluebell. Borage. Borago officinalis. The flaming rose gloomed swarthy... | |
| William Henry Wheeler - 1899 - 228 pagina’s
...DINAH MARIA MULOCK. 2. I lie amid the goldenrod, I love to see it lean and nod.— MARY CLEMMER. 3. Oh ! roses and lilies are fair to see; But the wild bluebell is the flower for me. 4. A violet by a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye! Fair as a star, when only one — LOUISA A.... | |
| Horace Sumner Tarbell, Martha Tarbell - 1900 - 360 pagina’s
...Exercise. Give the mode, tense, number, and person of the verb be in the following sentences : — 1. Oh ! roses and lilies are fair to see ; But the wild bluebell is the flower for me. LOUISA A. MEREDITH. 2. Great men have ever been misers of moments. MARDEN. I. If I be If we be 2. If... | |
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