| Thomas Moore - 1806 - 374 pages
...of men, Kind pitying heaven ! by death or worse, Before I love such things again ! BALLAD STANZAS. I KNEW by the smoke, that so gracefully curl'd Above...hope for it here!" It was noon, and on flowers that languish' d around In silence repos'd the voluptuous bee ; Every leaf was at rest, and I heard not... | |
| 1811 - 610 pages
...ardour die, That friendship lives— facet Harriett Hose. BALLAD STANZAS. By Thtmtts Monte ctqI know by the smoke, that so gracefully curl'd Above the...a cottage was near, And I said, "If there's peace tb fce found' in the world, A heart tliirt was humble migtit hop*' for it here!'*' • It was noon,... | |
| 1806 - 824 pages
...the fmoke that Ca granfully curl'd Above the green elms, that a cotug: wri:-. near ; , And I faid — If there's peace to be found in the world, A heart that is humble might hop: for it here.' THUS I exclaimed as I aJong the (kirts of a wood in the plf> fanteft... | |
| 1813 - 442 pages
...SPORTING MAGAZINE. THE WOODPECKER. À favourite Ballad sung by Mr. Вплыл м, in " Roiin Hood." J Knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd Above...green elms, that a cottage was near ; And I said, it there's peace to be found in the world, A heart that is humble might hope for it here. Thé heart... | |
| Scottish songs - 1816 - 320 pages
...Eternal spring the wreath composes, Content is Love among the roses. Young Love, &c. A2 THE WOODPECKER. I KNEW by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd Above...there's peace to be found in the world, A heart that is humble might hope for it here. Every leaf was at rest, and 1 heard not a sound, But the woodpecker... | |
| 1821 - 154 pages
...of joy, The same as he look'd when he left the shore. Then remember me, &c. I KNEW BY THE SMOKE. I KNEW by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd Above..." A heart that was humble might hope for it here.' 'Twas noon, and on flowers that languish'd around In silence repos'd the voluptuous bee : Every leaf... | |
| 1824 - 570 pages
...MARY thy Master to be, PARODY. I, knew by the mioke that so gracefully rurled Above the high rims, that a cottage was near, And I said, " if there's peace to be found in the world, A heart that ii humble might hope, for it here!" WHY NOT ALSO. 1 knew by the brickbats, so carelessly hurled Above... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 340 pages
...men, Kind pitying Heaven ! by death or worse. Before I lore such things again ! J BALLAD STANZAS. I KNEW by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd Above...in the world, "A heart that was humble might hope fpr 'it here!" . It was noon, and on flowers that languished around In silence repos'd the voluptuous... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 pages
...STANZAS. I iftnr by the smoke, that so gracefully cnrl'd Above the green elm», that a cottage wa«. near, And I said, «if there's peace to be found in...the world, A heart that was humble might hope for it lien- !» It was noon, and on Bowers that hnguish'd around In »ilence reposed the *olnpluou*> 1и-с... | |
| James Jennings - 1828 - 526 pages
...called the Woodpecker ; it is well known, but the first stanza it may be here permitted me to quote : "I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd Above...world, A heart that was humble might hope for it here. Every leaf was at rest, and I heard not a sound, But the Woodpecker tapping the hollow beech tree."... | |
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