| 1854 - 456 pages
...schoolboy knows, Wild bramble of the brake ! So put forth thy small, white rose ; I love it for his sake. Though woodbines flaunt, and roses glow, O'er all...satin-threaded flowers ; For dull the eye, the heart s dull, That cannot feel how fair, Amid all beauty beautiful, Thy tender blossoms are ! How delicate... | |
| James Montgomery, John Holland - 1856 - 338 pages
...graceful apostrophe to our roadside companion the Bramble : — " ' Though Woodbines flaunt, and Eoses glow O'er all the fragrant bowers, Thou need'st not be ashamed to show Thy satin-threaded flowers.' '• We presently passed the house where Montgomery used to visit Brameld, the village bookseller ;... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1854 - 584 pages
...full well the school-boy knows, Wild bramble of the brake ! So, put thou forth thy small white rose ; Though woodbines flaunt, and roses glow O'er all the fragrant bowers, Thou need'at not be ashamed to show Thy satin-threaded flowers : For dull the eye, the heart is dull That... | |
| Anna Cabot Lowell - 1855 - 452 pages
...schoolboy knows, Wild bramble of the brake ! So put forth thy small, white rose ; I love it for his sake. Though woodbines flaunt, and roses glow, O'er all...Amid all beauty beautiful, . Thy tender blossoms are ! How delicate thy gauzy frill ! How rich thy branchy stem ! How soft thy voice, when woods are still,... | |
| 1855 - 120 pages
...knows, Wild bramble of the brake ! So, put thou forth thy small white rose ; I love it for his sake. Though woodbines flaunt and roses glow O'er all the...Amid all beauty beautiful, Thy tender blossoms are ! How delicate thy gauzy frill ! How rich thy branchy stem ! How soft thy voice when woods are still.... | |
| Anne Pratt - 1855 - 566 pages
...put thou forth thy small white rose, I love it for his sake : Though woodbines flaunt, and roses blow O'er all the fragrant bowers, Thou need'st not be...Amid all beauty beautiful, Thy tender blossoms are. " How delicate thy gauzy frill, How rich thy branching stem, How soft thy voice when winds are still,... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 510 pages
...knows, Wild bramble of the brake ! So, put thou forth thy small white rose ; I love it for his sake. Though woodbines flaunt and roses glow O'er all the...flowers ; For dull the eye, the heart is dull That can not feel how fair, Amid all beauty, beautiful Thy tender blossoms are ! How delicate thy gauzy... | |
| 1855 - 458 pages
...schoolboy knows, Wild bramble of the brake ! So put forth thy small, white rose ; I love it for his sake. Though woodbines flaunt, and roses glow, O'er all...satin-threaded flowers; For dull the eye, the heart s dull, That cannot feel how fair, Amid all beauty beautiful, Thy tender blossoms are ! How delicate... | |
| Select poetry - 1855 - 80 pages
...full well the school-boy knows, Wild bramble of the brake ! So put thou forth thy small white rose; Though woodbines flaunt and roses glow O'er all the fragrant bowers, Thou need'st not be asham'd to show Thy satin-threaded flowers ; For dull the eye, the heart is dull, That cannot feel... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 478 pages
...knows, Wild bramble of the brake ! So, put thou forth thy small white rose ; I love it for his sake. Though woodbines flaunt and roses glow O'er all the fragrant bowers, Thou need'Ht not be ashamed to show Thy satin-threaded flowers; For dull the eye, the heart is dull That... | |
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