| Robert Bloomfield - 1857 - 248 pages
...flower ; 30 Smoothing their stems, while resting on his knees, He binds a nosegay which he never sees ; Along the homeward path then feels his way, Lifting...shining day. And, with a playful rapture round his eyes, 35 Presents a sighing parent with the prize. She blest that day, which he remembers too, When he could... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1857 - 800 pages
...fiower ; Smoothing their stems, while resting on his knees, He binds a nosegay which he never sees ; Along the homeward path then feels his way, Lifting his brow against the shining day, And, with a joyful rapture round his eyes, Presents a tiyhing parent with the prize ! ' Jtfws from the fkrm. THE... | |
| Robert Bloomfield - 1864 - 408 pages
...flower ; Smoothing their stems, while resting on his knees, He binds a nosegay which he never sees ; Along the homeward path then feels his way, Lifting...prize. She blest that day, which he remembers too, When ho could gaze on heaven's ethereal blue, See the green Spring, and Summer's countless dyes, And all... | |
| Robert Bloomfield - 1867 - 396 pages
...flowei-; Smoothing their stems, while resting on his knees, He binds a nosegay which he never sees ; Along the homeward path then feels his way, Lifting...day, which he remembers too, When he could gaze on heaven's ethereal blue, See the green Spring, and Summer's countless fives, And all the colours of... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1869 - 810 pages
...flower ; Smoothing their stems, while resting on his knees, He binds a nosegay which he never sees ; Along the homeward path then feels his way, Lifting his brow against the shining day, And, with a joyful rapture round his eyes, Presents a sighing parent with the prize I1 News from the Farm, THE... | |
| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1870 - 644 pages
...flower ; Smoothing their stems, while resting on his knees. He binds a nosegay which he never sees ; Along the homeward path then feels his way, Lifting...his eyes, Presents a sighing parent with the prize. SIR WALTER SCOTT. (1771-1832.) THE phrase Gothic Literature is somewhat undefined in its boundaries,... | |
| James Cornwell - 1870 - 152 pages
...flower ; Smoothing their stems, while, resting on his knees, He binds a nosegay which he never sees ; Along the homeward path then feels his way, Lifting...his eyes, Presents a sighing parent with the prize. ROEERT BLDOMFIELD, 1766—1823. F TRUST IN GOD, AND DO THE RIGHT. COURAGE, brother! do not stumble,... | |
| James Cornwell - 1870 - 156 pages
...flower ; Smoothing their stems, while, resting on his knees, He binds a nosegay which he never sees ; Along the homeward path then feels his way, Lifting...his eyes, Presents a sighing parent with the prize. ROBERT BLOOMFIELD, 1766 — 1823. F TRUST IN GOD, AND DO THE RIGHT. COURAGE, brother ! do not stumble,... | |
| 1868 - 224 pages
...flower : Smoothing their stems, while resting on his knees, He binds a nosegay, which he never sees ; Along the homeward path then feels his way, Lifting...his eyes, Presents a sighing parent with the prize. — Bloomjleld. Answers to Correspondents. V The Editor will be glad to receive suitable Original Recitations... | |
| Mother - 1872 - 366 pages
...flower ; Smoothing their stems while resting on his knees, He binds a nosegay which he never sees ; Along the homeward path then feels his way, Lifting...his eyes, Presents a sighing parent with the prize. Robert Bloonifield. BLUE SNAIL SHELLS. Lines addressed to the mother of eight children, to whom a friend... | |
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