Again the hinges turn, and a youth, departing, throws A look of longing backward, and sorrowfully goes ; A blooming maid, unbinding the roses from her hair, Moves mournfully away from amidst the young and fair. Wanderings in Devon - Page 32by William Henry Hamilton Rogers - 1869 - 204 pagesFull view - About this book
| Parthene Ballard Chamberlain - 1865 - 382 pages
...otherwise, who should dare stand in the way of a soul seeking eternal life? CHAPTEK XVII. "Again the hinges turn, and a youth, departing, throws A look of longing...of morning, that darkens as we gaze ! Oh, breath of summer-blossoms, that on the restless air Scatters a moment's sweetness, and flies, we know not where!"... | |
| A.A. Griffith - 1865 - 260 pages
...while still the woodthrush sings down the golden day, And as I look and listen the sadness wears away. Oh glory of our race that so suddenly decays ! Oh...morning that darkens as we gaze! Oh breath of summer flowers that on the restless air Scatters a moment's sweetness and flies we know not where ! I grieve... | |
| Lewis Baxter Monroe - 1872 - 418 pages
...wood-thrush sings down the golden day. And as I look and listen the sadness wears away. v. Again the hinges turn, and a youth, departing, throws A look of longing...the roses from her hair, Moves mournfully away from amid the young and fair. O glory of our race that so suddenly decays ! O crimson flush of morning that... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1873 - 492 pages
...wood-thrush sings down the golden day, And as I look and listen the sadness wears away. Again the hinges turn, and a youth, departing, throws A look of longing...the roses from her hair, Moves mournfully away from amid the young and fair. O glory of our race that so suddenly decays ! O crimson flush of morning that... | |
| 1875 - 324 pages
...woodthrush sings down the golden day, And as I look and listen the sadness wears away. 6. Again the hinges turn, and a youth, departing, throws A look of longing...roses from her hair, Moves mournfully away from amidst (he young and fair. C. 0 glory of our race, that so suddenly decays! 0 crimson flush of morning, that... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1876 - 528 pages
...the evening sunshine on quiet wood and lea, I stand and calmly wait till the hinges turn for me. " A blooming maid* unbinding the roses from her hair, Moves mournfully away from amid tkt young and fair" The tree-tops faintly rustle beneath the breeze's flight, A soft and soothing... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1878 - 540 pages
...wood-thrush sings down the golden day, And as I look and listen the sadness wears away. Again the hinges turn, and a youth, departing, throws A look of longing...the roses from her hair, Moves mournfully away from amid the young and fair. O glory of our race that so suddenly decays ! O crimson flush of morning that... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1878 - 882 pages
...sings doTi ' the golden day, And as I look down and listen the sadnees wears away. Again the hinges turn, and a youth, departing, throws A look of longing backward, and вогютЛ!ly goes; A blootning maid, unbinding the ropes from her hair, Moves mournfully away from... | |
| 1879 - 152 pages
...wood-thrush sings down . the golden day, And as I look and listen the sadness wears away. 5 Again the hinges turn, and a youth, departing, throws A look of longing...Moves mournfully away from amidst the young and fair. 6 Oh glory of our race that so suddenly decays ! Oh crimson flush of morning that darkens as we gaze... | |
| Allen Ayrault Griffith - 1879 - 348 pages
...woodthrush sings down the golden day, And as I look and listen the sadness wears away. Again the hinges turn, and a youth, departing, throws A look of longing...hair, Moves mournfully away from amidst the young and fait. O glory of our race, that so suddenly decays ! O crimson flush of morning, that darkens as we... | |
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