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" And when the autumn winds have stripped thee bare, And round thee lies the smooth, untrodden snow, When naught is thine that made thee once so fair, I love to watch thy shadowy form below, And through thy leafless arms to look above On stars that brighter... "
Bulletin of the Essex Institute - Page 51
by Essex Institute - 1882
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Essays and Poems

Jones Very - 1839 - 202 pages
...veil from view the early robin's nest, I love to lie beneath thy waving skreen With limbs by summer's heat and toil opprest ; And when the autumn winds...that brighter beam when most we need their love. THE STRANGER'S GIFT. I FOUND far culled from fragrant field and grove Each flower that makes our Spring...
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Selections from the American Poets, Issue 111

William Cullen Bryant - 1840 - 328 pages
...the autumn winds have stripp'd thee bare, And round thee lies the smooth untrodden snow, When naught is thine that made thee once so fair, I love to watch...that brighter beam when most we need their love. THE WIND-FLOWER. » THOU lookest up with meek, confiding eye Upon the clouded smile of April's face, Unharm'd,...
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The Poets and Poetry of America: With an Historical Introduction

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1842 - 638 pages
...lies the smooth, untrodden snow, When naught is thine that made thee once so fair, I love to wateh thy shadowy form below, And through thy leafless arms...that brighter beam when most we need their love. THE SON. FATHER, I wait thy word. The sun doth stand Beneath the mingling line of night and day, A listening...
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The Poets and Poetry of America

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1843 - 558 pages
...the autumn winds have stript thee bare, And round thee lies the smooth, untrodden snow, When naught is thine that made thee once so fair, I love to watch...that brighter beam when most we need their love. THE SON. FATHBH, I wait thy word. The sun doth stand Beneath the mingling line of night and day, A listening...
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Selections from the American Poets

William Cullen Bryant - 1843 - 324 pages
...thee bare, And round thee lies the smooth untrodden snow, When naught is thine that made thee onoe so fair, I love to watch thy shadowy form below, And...that brighter beam when most we need their love. THE WIND-FLOWER. THOU lookest up with meek, confiding eye Upon the clouded smile of April's face, Unharm'd,...
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The Poets and Poetry of America: To the Middle of the Nineteenth Century

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1852 - 588 pages
...the autumn winds have stript thee bare, And round thee lies the smooth, untrodden snow, When naught is thine that made thee once so fair, I love to watch...form below, And through thy leafless arms to look abovo On stars that brighter beam when most we need their love. THE SON. FATTIED, I wait thy word....
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The Poets and Poetry of America

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1855 - 690 pages
...the autumn winds have stript thee bare, And round thee lies the smooth, untrodden snow, When naught to the mercy of the fire, In amad expostulation with...frantic fire Leaping higher, higher, higher, W'it abore On stars that brighter beam when most we need their love. THE SON. FvritER, I wait thy word....
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The Poets and Poetry of America

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1873 - 730 pages
...the autumn winds have stript thee bare, And round thee lies the smooth, untrodden snow, When naught is thine that made thee once so fair, I love to watch...look above •On stars that brighter beam when most ve need their love. THE SON. FATHER, I wait thy word. The sun doth stand Beneath the mingling line...
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Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious Indexes ...

Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 pages
...the autumn winds have stript thee bare, And round thee lies the smooth, untrodden snow, When naught is thine that made thee once so fair, I love to watch...stars that brighter beam when most we need their love. JONES VERY : The Trct. For those who worship thee there is no death,— For all they do is but with...
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Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson

Samuel Austin Allibone - 1878 - 788 pages
...the autumn winds have stript thee bare, And round thee lies the smooth, untrodden snow, When naught is thine that made thee once so fair, I love to watch...stars that brighter beam when most we need their love. JONES VERY : The Tree. For those who worship thee there is no death, — For all they do is but with...
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