... Thus should the pure and the lovely meet, Stainless with stainless, and sweet with sweet. White as those leaves, just blown apart, Are the folds of thy own young heart ; Guilty passion and cankering care Never have left their traces there. Artless... Dawn and twilight, by the author of 'Amy Grant'. - Page 49by Anna Maria Hopton - 1858Full view - About this book
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1832 - 244 pages
...thy own pure heart : Guilty passion and cankering care, Never have left their traces there. ******* Throw it aside in thy weary hour, Throw to the ground the fair white flower ; Yet as thy smiling years depart, Keep that white and innocent heart. Bryant. WILLOW, WEEPING. Ctott 22. Or«fcr... | |
| 1837 - 830 pages
...Art the folds of thy own young heart, and for the graceful repetition in its concluding quatrain — Throw it aside in thy weary hour, Throw to the ground...tender years depart Keep that white and innocent heart. Of the seven original sonnets in the volume before us, it is somewhat difficult to speak. The sonnet... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1836 - 286 pages
...care Never have left then- traces there. Artless one ! though thou gazest now, O'er the white blossom with earnest brow, Soon will it tire thy childish...years depart, Keep that white and innocent heart. 18 SONNET— MIDSUMMER. A POWER is on the earth and in the air, From which the vital spirit shrinks... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1836 - 288 pages
...care Never have left their traces there. Artless one ! though thou gazest now, O'er the white blossom with earnest brow, Soon will it tire thy childish eye, Fair as it is, thou wilt throw it by. I SONNET— MIDSUMMER. A POWER is on the earth and in the air, From which the vital spirit shrinks... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1836 - 434 pages
...folds of thy own pure heart: Guilty passion and cankering care Never have left their traces there. Throw it aside in thy weary hour ; Throw to the ground the fair white flower ; Yet, as thy smiling years depart, Keep that white and innocent heart. BRYANT. WILLOW, WEEPING. Sul:x Baljlonica.... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1838 - 282 pages
...of thy own pure heart: Guilty passion and cankering care Never have left their traces there. ******* Throw it aside in thy weary hour; Throw to the ground the fair white flower; Yet as thy smiling years depart, Keep that white and innocent heart. Bryant. WILLOW, WEEPING. Ctes22. Order 2.... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1840 - 292 pages
...care Never have left their traces there. Artless one ! though thou gazest now, O'er the white blossom with earnest brow, Soon will it tire thy childish...years depart, Keep that white and innocent heart. SONNET— MIDSUMMER. A POWER is on the earth and in the air, From which the vital spirit shrinks afraid,... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1843 - 286 pages
...their traces there. Artless one ! though thou gazest now, O'er the white blossom with earnest browf Soon will it tire thy childish eye, Fair as it is,...years depart, Keep that white and innocent heart. SONNET— MIDSUMMER. A POWER is on the earth and in the air, From which the vital spirit shrinks afraid,... | |
| 1846 - 392 pages
...care, Ever have left their traces there. Artless one, though thou gazest now O'er the white blossom with earnest brow, Soon will it tire thy childish...is, thou wilt throw it by ; — Throw it aside in the weary hour, Throw to the ground the fair white Howei. Yet, as thy tender years depart, Innocent... | |
| Hannah J. Woodman - 1846 - 224 pages
...thy own pure heart : Guilty passion and cankering care Never have left their traces there. ******* Throw it aside in thy weary hour ; Throw to the ground the fair white flower; Yet as thy smiling years depart, Keep that white and innocent heart. Go ! in the torrid zone, Beneath a burning... | |
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