ALONG the roadside, like the flowers of gold That tawny Incas for their gardens wrought, Heavy with sunshine droops the golden-rod, And the red pennons of the cardinal-flowers Hang motionless upon their upright staves. The sky is hot and hazy, and the... Scribners Monthly - Page 861880Full view - About this book
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 2004 - 219 pages
...reverent frame With which her years began, And all her signs and voices shame FROM Among the Hills Prelude Along the roadside, like the flowers of gold That...wrought, Heavy with sunshine droops the golden-rod, And the red pennons of the cardinal-flowers Hang motionless upon their upright staves. The sky is hot... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1898 - 132 pages
...Flemish school of painting was chiefly occupied with homely interiors. n. AMONG THE HILLS. PEELUDE. ALONG the roadside, like the flowers of gold That...wrought, Heavy with sunshine droops the golden-rod, And the red pennons of the cardinal-flowers s Hang motionless upon their upright staves. The sky is... | |
| 1890 - 460 pages
...of the Cloth of Gold " would be an appropriate name, and it seems like concentrated sunshine, as " Along the roadside like the flowers of gold, That...wrought, Heavy with sunshine droops the goldenrod." EVALYN. AN IDEAL HOME GARDEN. There are flower-gardens of many types. All of us have seen specimens... | |
| 1893 - 704 pages
...apparently to his mind either narrative or legendary : " Along the roadside, like the flowers of gold The tawny Incas for their gardens wrought, Heavy with sunshine droops the golden-rod, And the red pennons of the cardinal-flowers Hang motionless upon their upright staves. The sky is hot... | |
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