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" When thou, for all thy gold, so common art ! Thou teachest me to deem More sacredly of every human heart, Since each reflects in joy its scanty gleam Of heaven, and could some wondrous secret show, Did we but pay the love we owe, And with a child's undoubting... "
The Vassar Miscellany - Page 224
1879
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The New Monthly Belle Assemblée, Volumes 66-67

740 pages
...which he did bring Fresh every day to my untainted ears, When birds and flowers and I were happy peers. How like a prodigal doth Nature seem, When thou, for all thy gold, so common art ! Than teaches! me to deem More sacredly of every human heart, Since each reflects in joy its scanty...
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The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music & Romance

1867 - 738 pages
...How like a prodigal doth Nature seem, \\ In ii thou, for all thy gold, so common art ! Thou tcachest me to deem More sacredly of every human heart, Since...we owe, And with a child's undoubting wisdom look Into the page of its unwritten book. THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY. I suppose that very few casual readers...
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Poems

James Russell Lowell - 1848 - 210 pages
...which he did bring Fresh every day to my untainted ears, When birds and flowers and I were happy peers. How like a prodigal doth nature seem, When thou, for...gleam Of heaven, and could some wondrous secret show, THE GHOST-SEER. YE who, passing graves by night, Glance not to the left nor right, Lest a spirit should...
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Garden Walks with the Poets

Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1852 - 356 pages
...every day to my untainted ears, When birds and flowers and I were happy peers. 54 JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. How like a prodigal doth Nature seem, When thou, for...Since each reflects in joy its scanty gleam Of heaven, arid could some wondrous secret show, Did we but pay the love we owe, And with a child's undoubting...
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The Poets and Poetry of America: To the Middle of the Nineteenth Century

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1852 - 588 pages
...which he did bring Fresh every day to my untainted cars, When birds and (lowers and I were happy peers. How like a prodigal doth Nature seem, When thou, for all thy gold, so common art! Thou teuchest me to deem More sacredly of every human heart. Since each relied* in joy its scanty gleam...
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Poems, Volume 1

James Russell Lowell - 1853 - 284 pages
...which he did bring Fresh every day to my untainted ears, When birds and flowers and I were happy peers. How like a prodigal doth nature seem, When thou, for...wisdom look On all these living pages of God's book. THE GHOST-SEER. YE who, passing graves by night, Glance not to the left nor right, Lest a spirit should...
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An Excursion Among the Poets

H. C. Foster - 1853 - 378 pages
...ache, And ope Heaven's portals, which are near us still, Yea, nearer ever than the gates of 1ll. 28 How like a prodigal doth nature seem, When thou, for...wisdom look On all these living pages of God's book. JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. THE LAW OF MERCY. 'Tis written with the pen of heavenly Love On every heart which...
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Wild Flowers, Volume 2

Anne Pratt - 1853 - 410 pages
...with its yellow tint as bright as ever, We might say to this flower as Lowell did to another: — " How like a prodigal doth Nature seem, "When thou,...its scanty gleam Of Heaven, and could some wondrous teaching show, Did we but pay the love we owe, And with a child's undoubting wisdom look On all these...
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The Illustrated Magazine, Volumes 23-24

1867 - 746 pages
...which he did bring Fresh every day to my untainted cars, When birds and flowers and I were happy peers. How like a prodigal doth Nature seem, When thou, for all thy gold, so common art ! Thou tcachest me to deem More sacredly of every human heart, Since each reflects in joy its scanty gleam...
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Garden Walks with the Poets

1854 - 362 pages
...which he did bring Fresh every day to my untainted ears, When birds and flowers and I were happy peers. How like a prodigal doth Nature seem, When thou, for...wisdom look On all these living pages of God's book. Barry Cornwall. DRETTY firstling of the year ! Herald of the host of flowers ! Hast thou left thy cavern...
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