Nor I alone ; — a thousand bosoms round Inhale thee in the fulness of delight ; And languid forms rise up, and pulses bound Livelier, at coming of the wind of night ; And, languishing to hear thy grateful sound, Lies the vast inland stretched beyond... Thalatta: A Book for the Sea-side - Page 146edited by - 1853 - 206 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Cullen Bryant - 1836 - 286 pages
...of the wind of night ; And, languishing to hear thy grateful sound, Lies the vast inland stretched beyond the sight. Go forth, into the gathering shade...breast : Pleasant shall be thy way where meekly bows 4 The shutting flower, and darkling waters pass, And 'twixt the o'ershadowing branches and the grass.... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1836 - 288 pages
...of the wind of night ; And, languishing to hear thy grateful sound, Lies the vast inland stretched beyond the sight Go forth, into the gathering shade...majestic rest, Summoning from the innumerable boughs 38 TO THE EVENING WIND. The shutting flower, and darkling waters pass, And 'twixt the o'ershadowing... | |
| Author of The young man's own book - 1836 - 336 pages
...sound, Lies the vast inland stretch'd beyond the sight. Go forth into the gathering shade ; go forth, Go, rock the little wood-bird in his nest, Curl the...breast; Pleasant shall be thy way where meekly bows The (hutting flower, and darkling waters pass, And 'twixt the o'ershadowing branches ana the grass. The... | |
| Harp - 1836 - 380 pages
...of the wind of night ; And, languishing to hear thy grateful sound, Lies the vast inland stretched beyond the sight. Go forth into the gathering shade...fainting earth ! Go, rock the little wood-bird in his nes!, Curl the still waters, bright with stars, and rouse The wide old wood from his majestic rest,... | |
| 1836 - 282 pages
...beyond the sight. Go forth into the gathering sliado ; go forth God's blessing, breathed upon tliu fainting earth ! Go rock the little wood-bird in his nest ; Curl the still waters, bright with the stars, and rouse The wide old wood from his majestic rest, — Summoning from the innumerable boughs... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1837 - 342 pages
...of the wind at night ; And, languishing to hear thy grateful sound. Lies the vast inland stretched beyond the sight. Go forth into the gathering shade;...breast ; Pleasant shall be thy way where meekly bows *AM. ED. The shutting flower, and darkling waters pass, And 'twixt the o'ershadowing branches and the... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1837 - 338 pages
...coming of the wind at night; And, languishing to hear thy grateful sound. Lies the vast inland stretched beyond the sight. Go forth into the gathering shade...breast ; Pleasant shall be thy way where meekly bows *An. Eo. BRYANT. PIERPONT. 229 The shutting flower, and darkling waters pass, And 'twixt the o'ershadowing... | |
| Mary Roberts - 1837 - 338 pages
...the sight. 6o7orth, into the gathering shade— go forth, God's blessing breath'd upon the tainting earth. Go rock the little wood-bird in his nest, Curl...bows The shutting flower, and darkling waters pass Between the overshadowing branches, and the grass. The faint old man shall lean his silver head To... | |
| Edward Mammatt - 1837 - 366 pages
...spring, when every little flower Its timid eye was closing ;" or " when the stormy winds of winter rouse The wide old wood from his majestic rest, Summoning from the innumerable boughs The strange deep melodies that haunt his breast." Without further preface, we will introduce the fair writer to our... | |
| Edward Mammatt - 1837 - 370 pages
...Of spring, when every little flower Its timid eye was closing;" or " when the stormy winds of winter The wide old wood from his majestic rest, Summoning from the innumerable boughs The strange deep melodies that haunt his breast." Without further preface, we will introduce the fair writer to our... | |
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