| Nona Maria Stevenson BELLAIRS - 1865 - 154 pages
...misery, and hast seen Enough of all its sorrows, crimes, and cares, To tire thee of it — enter the wild wood And view the haunts of Nature. The calm...leaves dance, shall waft a balm To thy sick heart. — BRYANT. DURING my absence from home I had a Fernery made for my spoils. I chose an open space of... | |
| 1866 - 206 pages
...long experience, that the world Is full of guilt and misery, and hast seen Enough of all its sorrows, crimes and cares To tire thee of it, enter this wild...heart. Thou wilt find nothing here Of all that pained thee in the haunts of man, And made thee loathe thy life. The primal curse Veil, it is true, upon the... | |
| Robert Cowtan - 1866 - 430 pages
...misery, and hast seen Enough of all its sorrows, crimes, and cares, To tire thee of it — enter the wild wood And view the haunts of Nature. The calm...leaves dance, shall waft a balm To thy sick heart." The owner of this wood has kindly placed seats in the most attractive parts of this sylvan retreat,... | |
| Robert Cowtan - 1866 - 436 pages
...misery, and hast seen Knough of all its sorrows, crimes, and cares, To tire thee of it — enter the wild wood And view the haunts of Nature. The calm...makes the green leaves dance, shall waft a balm To thy aick heart.'' The owner of this wood has kindly placed seats in the most attractive parts of this sylvan... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1866 - 618 pages
...voice, her lips quivering, I did not know, till now, how hard a thing it would be to leave my child. 6. The calm shade shall bring a kindred calm, and the...breeze, that makes the green leaves dance, shall waft a balin to thy sick heart. 7. The stomach (cramm'd from every dish, a tomb of boiled and roast, and flesh... | |
| James Madison Watson - 1868 - 314 pages
...of the sparkling brook ; Laughing maidens, with soft, young eyes, Walk or sit in the shady nook. 7. The calm shade shall bring a kindred calm, and the...leaves dance, shall waft a balm to thy sick heart. 8. Ingenious boys, who are idle, think, with the hare in the fable, that, running with SNAILS (so they... | |
| 1869 - 310 pages
...long experience, that the world Is full of guilt and misery, and hast seen Enough of all its sorrows, crimes, and cares, To tire thee of it, enter this...heart. Thou wilt find nothing here Of all that pained thee in the haunts of men, And made thee loathe thy life. The primal curse Fell, it is true, upon the... | |
| Julia Hatfield - 1870 - 256 pages
...long experience, that the world Is lull of guilt and misery, and hast seen Enough of ail its sorrows, crimes, and cares, To tire thee of it, enter this...heart. Thou wilt find nothing here Of all that pained thee in the haunts of men Aud made thee loathe thy life. The primal curse Fell, it is true, upon the... | |
| Julia Hatfield - 1870 - 252 pages
...full of guilt and misery, and hast seen Enough of all its sorrows, crimes, and cares, To tire thce of it, enter this wild wood And view the haunts of...makes the green leaves dance, shall waft a balm To thy siek heart. Thou wilt find nothing here Of all that pained thec in the haunts of men And made thee... | |
| Mother Angela Gillespie - 1871 - 468 pages
...more than reason, — that the world Is full of guilt and misery, — and hast known Enough of all its crimes and cares To tire thee of it, — enter this wild wood, And view the haunts of Nature." LIVELY MOVEMENT. This rate of the voice is exemplified in giving utterance U a moderate degree of joyful... | |
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