| James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 338 pages
...ease ; 'T is the Spring's largess, which she scatters now To rich and poor alike, with lavish hand, Thou art my tropics and mine Italy ; To look at thee unlocks a warmer clime; The eyes thon givest me Are in the heart, and heed not space or time : Not in mid June the golden-cuirassed... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 562 pages
...brow Of age, to rob the lover's heart of ease ; . ' T is the Spring's largess, which she scatters now To rich and poor alike, with lavish hand, Though most hearts never under-' stand To take it at God's valne, but pass by The offered wealth with uurewarded eye. Thou art... | |
| Albert H. Smyth - 1889 - 324 pages
...lean brow Of age, to rob the lover's heart of ease ; 'Tis the Spring's largess, which she scatters now To rich and poor alike with lavish hand, Though most...in the heart, and heed not space or time : Not in mid June the golden-cuirass'd bee Feels a more summer-like, warm ravishment In the white lily's breezy... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier, James Russel Lowell - 1891 - 560 pages
...brow Of age, to rob the lover's heart of ease ; 'T is the Spring's largess, which she scatters now To rich and poor alike, with lavish hand, Though most...clime ; The eyes thou givest me Are in the heart, and need not space or time : Not in mid June the golden-cuirassed bee Feels a more summer-like warm ravishment... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1891 - 560 pages
...brow Of age, to rob the lover's heart of ease ; 'T is the Spring's largess, which she scatters now To rich and poor alike, with lavish hand, Though most...clime ; The eyes thou givest me Are in the heart, and need not space or time : MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. Kot in mid June the golden-cuirasscd Ix'e Feels a more... | |
| Modern Language Association of America - 1891 - 426 pages
...lean brow Of age to rob the lover's heart of ease ; 'Tis the spring's largess, which she scatters now To rich and poor alike, with lavish hand, Though most...but pass by The offered wealth with unrewarded eye." Everything made, has a significance commensurate with the diameter of the being that made it. All creation... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1892 - 206 pages
...summer-blooms may be. Gold such as thine ne'er drew the Spanish prow Through the primeval hush of Indian seas, To rich and poor alike, with lavish hand, Though most...in the heart, and heed not space or time : Not in mid June the golden-cuirassed bee Feels a more summer-like warm ravishment In the white lily's breezy... | |
| James Russell Lowell, Nathan Haskell Dole - 1892 - 394 pages
...lean brow Of age, to rob the lover's heart of ease ; 'Tis the Spring's largess, which she scatters now To rich and poor alike, with lavish hand, Though most...mine Italy ; To look at thee unlocks a warmer clime ; In the white lily's breezy tent, His fragrant Sybaris, than I, when first From the dark green thy... | |
| 1894 - 1178 pages
...fall back upon Mother Goose or comical improvisations of his own. Dorothy had just given — •• Thou art my tropics and mine Italy; To look at thee unlocks a, warmer clime." But to her " I, Mrs. Graydon," the latter did not at once respond. Then she gave — "Could ye come... | |
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