| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1808 - 168 pages
...long-descended race. It seemed as if the breezes brought him ; It seemed as if the sparrows taught him; 60 As if by secret sight he knew Where, in far fields, the orchis grew. Many haps fall in the field Seldom seen by wishful eyes; But all her shows did Nature yield, 65 To... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 264 pages
...very hour It opened in its virgin bower, As if a sunbeam showed the place, And tell its long-descended race. It seemed as if the breezes brought him ; It...sight he knew Where, in far fields, the orchis grew. Many haps fall in the field Seldom seen by wishful eyes, But all her shows did Nature yield, To please... | |
| M. Edgeworth Lazurus - 1852 - 458 pages
...very hour It opened in its virgin bower, As if a sunbeam showed the place, And tell its long-descended race. It seemed as if the breezes brought him ; It...sight he knew Where, in far fields, the orchis grew. Many haps fall in the field Seldom seen by wishful eyes. But all her shows did Nature yield, To please... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1854 - 482 pages
...very hour It opened in its virgin bower, As if a sunbeam showed the place, And tell its long-descended race. It seemed as if the breezes brought him ; It...sight he knew Where, in far fields, the orchis grew. Many hups fall in the field, Seldom seen by wistful eyes; But nil her shows did Nature yield, To please... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 510 pages
...very hour It opened in its virgin bower, As if a sunbeam showed the place, And tell its long-descended race. It seemed as if the breezes brought him ; It...sight he knew Where, in far fields, the orchis grew. Many haps fall in the field, Seldom seen by wistful eyes ; 13ut all her shows did Nature yield, To... | |
| 1856 - 482 pages
...to bird and fox ; But he would come in the very hour It opened in its virgin bower, As if a eunbeam showed the place, And tell its long- descended race....sight he knew Where, in far fields, the orchis grew. Many haps fall in the field, Seldom seen by wistful eyes ; But all her shows did Nature yield, To please... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - 1856 - 578 pages
...very hour It opened in its virgin bower, As if a sunbeam showed the place, And tell its long-descended a + C Sڿ . U ! i ? H ~; hyr Many haps fall in the field, Seldom seen by wistful eyes, But all her shows did Nature yield, To please... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - 1856 - 574 pages
...very hour It opened in its virgin bower, As if a sunbeam showed the place, And tell its long-descended t in not for me, in my hour of bloom, To speak of...of the stormy north, And the larch has hung all hi grow. Many haps fall in the field, Seldom seen by wistful eyes, But all her shows did Nature yield,... | |
| 1865 - 564 pages
...bower, As if a sunbeam showed the place, And tell its long-descended race. It seemed as if the bree7.es brought him, It seemed as if the sparrows taught him,...shown to common eyes, But all her shows did Nature yieldTo please and win this pilgrim wise. He saw the partridge drum in the woods, He heard the woodcock's... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1866 - 818 pages
...bees things or the bees had told him " — had Thoreau in his mind when lie wrote in his Wbodnotes : " It seemed as if the breezes brought him ; It seemed...sight he knew Where, in far fields, the orchis grew. Many haps fall in the field, Seldom seen by wishful eyes, But all her shows did Nature yield, To please... | |
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