Thames waters flow. O what a multitude they seemed, these flowers of London town! Seated in companies they sit, with radiance all their own. The hum of multitudes was there, but multitudes of lambs, Thousands of little boys and girls raising their innocent... Stories from My Attic - Page 20by Horace Elisha Scudder - 1869 - 269 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1870 - 464 pages
...radiance all their own: The hum of multitudes was there, but multitudes of lambs, Thousands of little boys and girls, raising their innocent hands. Now...mighty wind they raise to heaven the voice of song, 9 Or like harmonious thunderings the seats of heaven among: Beneath them sit the aged men, wise guardians... | |
| 1870 - 462 pages
...radiance all their own: The hum of multitudes was there, but multitudes of Iambs, Thousands of little boys and girls, raising their innocent hands. Now like a mighty wind they raise to heaven the vcice of song, 9 Or like harmonious thunderings the seats of heaven among: Beneath them sit the aged... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench - 1870 - 466 pages
...was there, but multitudes of lambs, Thousands of little boys and girls, raising their innocent hands. like a mighty wind they raise to heaven the voice of song, 9 Or like harmonious thunderings the seats of heaven among: Beneath them sit the aged men, wise guardians... | |
| Mother - 1872 - 366 pages
...radiance all their own : The hum of multitudes was there, but multitudes of lambs, Thousands of little boys and girls, raising their innocent hands. Now...cherish pity, lest you drive an angel from your door. William Blake. CHILDHOOD. HILDHOOD, happiest stage of life ! Free from care, and free from strife ;... | |
| William Blake - 1874 - 194 pages
...radiance all their own. The hum of multitudes was there, but multitudes of lambs, Thousands of little boys and girls raising their innocent hands. Now like...cherish pity, lest you drive an angel from your door. NIGHT. THE sun descending in the west, The evening star does shine ; The birds are silent in their... | |
| George Walter Thornbury - 1880 - 604 pages
...radiance all their own ; The hum of multitudes was there, but multitudes of lamb:, Thousands of little boys and girls, raising their innocent hands. " Now...cherish pity, lest you drive an angel from your door." In 1878-9 the grounds north, south, and east ot the Cathedral were laid out as ornamental gardens,... | |
| Arthur B. Davison - 1880 - 396 pages
...radiance all their own : The hum of multitudes was there, but multitudes of lambs, Thousands of little boys and girls, raising their innocent hands. Now...cherish pity, lest you drive an angel from your door. William Blake. CHILDREN DANCING. How ye smile, how ye hop, flowery genii, scarce descended from your... | |
| Alexander Gilchrist - 1880 - 508 pages
...radiance all their own : The hum of multitudes was there, but multitudes of lambs, Thousands of little boys and girls raising their innocent hands. Now like...cherish pity, lest you drive an angel from your door. NIGHT. THE sun descending in the west, The evening star does shine, The birds are silent in their nest,... | |
| Philip Schaff, Arthur Gilman - 1880 - 1108 pages
...radiance all their own ; The hum of multitudes was there, but multitudes of lambs, Thousands of little D g ! G ă "5 1881 Dodd, Mead"! Schaff Philip" Philip Schaff( WILLIAM BLAK& 431 BABY BELL. The following is one of the early productions of the author, who was born... | |
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