Twas pity Nature brought ye forth Merely to show your worth, And lose you quite. But you are lovely leaves, where we May read how soon things have Their end, though ne'er so brave : And after they have shown their pride Like you, awhile, they glide Into... Dwight's Journal of Music - Pagina 1321853Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1852 - 356 pagina’s
...bid good-night ? 'Tis pity Nature brought ye forth Merely to show your worth, And lose you quite. But you are lovely leaves, where we May read how soon...pride, Like you, awhile, they glide Into the grave. $ 000. Lcelitia Elizabeth Landon, /^OME back, come back together, All ye fancies of the past, Ye days... | |
| Naturalist pseud, Edward Wilson (M.A., F.L.S.) - 1852 - 444 pagina’s
...good-night ? 'Tis pity Nature brought ye forth Merely to show your worth, And lose you quite ! But you are lovely leaves, where we May read how soon...; And after they have shown their pride Like you, a while they glide Into the grave. HERRICK, 164S. THE PRIMROSE. WELCOME, pale primrose, starting up... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1852 - 588 pagina’s
...good-night 1 'Twas pity Nature brought ye forth, Merely to show your worth, And lose you quite. But you are lovely leaves, where we May read how soon...brave ; And after they have shown their pride, . Like yon, awhile they glide Into the grave. The want in these graceful and delicate lyrics is thew and sinew.... | |
| 644 pagina’s
...brought ye forth, Merely to show your worth, And lose you quite ! But yon are lovely leaves, where we Hay read how soon things have Their end, though ne'er...pride, Like you, awhile, they glide Into the grave. "What family is pledged never to inhale water ? — The Macintoshes. '•Lorn vro* THIS Picitrw, jMr... | |
| Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - 1852 - 438 pagina’s
...good night? 'Twas pitie nature brought yee forth Meerly to shew your worth, And lose yon quite. But you are lovely leaves, where we May read how soon things have Their end, though ne'r so brave : And after they have shown their pride, Like you, awhile, they glide Into the grave.... | |
| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1852 - 332 pagina’s
...nncloeed, for it was scarcely June, were simple, yet not inelegant, Tases, filled with flowers : Those lovely leaves, where we May read how soon things have Their end, though ne'er so brave.t The writer was alone, and had just paused from his employment : he was leaning his fece upon... | |
| George William Curtis - 1852 - 214 pagina’s
...good night ? 'Twas pity nature brought ye forth Merely to show your worth, And lose you quite. But you are lovely leaves, where we May read how soon things have Their end, tho' ne'er so brave ; And after they have shown their pride Like you, awhile, they slide Into the grave."... | |
| 1853 - 560 pagina’s
...good-night ? 'T was pity Nature brought ye forth Merely to show your worth, And lose you quite. But you are lovely leaves, where we May read how soon...pride, Like you awhile : They glide Into the grave. HEiinii;K. $JWtt. O LUVE will venture in where it daurna weel be seen, O luve will venture in where... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1853 - 740 pagina’s
...bid good night ? 'Tis pity nature brought ye forth Merely to show your worth, And lose you quite. But you are lovely leaves, where we May read how soon...pride Like you awhile, they glide Into the grave. THE SONG OF STEAM. It is a common remark that the startling realities of the present age have stifled... | |
| Emily Percival - 1853 - 332 pagina’s
...good night ? T was pity nature brought you forth Merely to show your worth, And lose you quite. But ye are lovely leaves, where we May read how soon things...pride, Like you, awhile, they glide Into the grave. HE was an old man twenty years ago ; and twenty added years have left but slight and scanty traces... | |
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