| Mrs. Hemans - 1853 - 420 pages
...they know — Lady, kind lady! O, let me go." " Content thee, boy ! in my bower to dwell, Here arc sweet sounds which thou lovest well ; Flutes on the...bird, Whose voice was ne'er in thy mountains heard." " Oh ! my mother sings, at the twilight's fall, A song of the hills far more sweet than all ; She sings... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1853 - 596 pages
...scented thyme, And the rocks where the heath-flower blooms they knowLady, kind lady ! O, let me go." And the silvery wood-note of many a bird, Whose voice was ne'er in thy mountains heard." " Oh ! my mother sings, at the twilight's fall, A song of the hills far more sweet than all ; She sings... | |
| Alexander Winton Buchan - 1854 - 332 pages
...And the rocks where the heath-flower blooms they know, Lady, kind lady, oh ! let me go ! " LADY. " Content thee, boy, in my bower to dwell ; Here are...Whose voice was ne'er in thy mountains heard." BOY. " My mother sings at the twilight's fall, A song of the hills far more sweet than all ; She sings it... | |
| William Russell - 1854 - 398 pages
...or morn, Or sight of vernal bloom, or summer's rose, Or flocks or herds or human face divine" — " Content thee, boy ! in my bower to dwell, — Here...bird, Whose voice was ne'er in thy mountains heard." " When we have looked on the pleasures of life, and they have vanished away ; when we have looked on... | |
| 1854 - 456 pages
...thyme ; And the rocks where the heathflower blooms they know, — Lady, kind lady ! O, let me go ! " " Content thee, boy ! in my bower to dwell ; Here are...bird, Whose voice was ne'er in thy mountains heard." " My mother sings, at the twilight's fall, A song of the hills, far more sweet than all ; She sings... | |
| Anna Cabot Lowell - 1855 - 452 pages
...thyme ; And the rocks where the heathflower blooms they know, — Lady, kind lady ! 0, let me go ! " " Content thee, boy ! in my bower to dwell ; Here are...bird, Whose voice was ne'er in thy mountains heard." " My mother sings, at the twilight's fall, A song of the hills, far more sweet than all ; She sings... | |
| 1855 - 458 pages
...thyme ; And the rocks where the heathflower blooms they know, — Lady, kind lady ! O, let me go ! " " Content th.ee, boy ! in my bower to dwell ; Here are...bird, Whose voice was ne'er in thy mountains heard." "My mother sings, at the twilight's fall, A song of the hills, far more sweet than all ; She sings... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1855 - 420 pages
...scented thyme, And the rocks where the heath-flower blooms they know — Lady, kind lady ! O, let me go." "Content thee, boy! in my bower to dwell, Here are...many a bird, Whose voice was ne'er in thy mountains heard.1' " Oh ! my mother sings, at the twilight's fall, A song of the hills far more sweet than all... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1855 - 620 pages
...me go." " Content thee, boy ! in my bower to dwell, Here arc sweet sounds which thou lovest well j Flutes on the air in the stilly noon, Harps which the wandering hreezcs tune ; And the silvery wood-note of many a bird, Whose voice was ne'er in thy mountains heard."... | |
| Charles Northend - 1856 - 276 pages
...thyme, And the rocks where the heath-flower blooms they know Lady, kind lady ! oh, let me go ! Lady. Content thee, boy, in my bower to dwell ! Here are...Whose voice was ne'er in thy mountains heard. Boy. My mother sings, at the twilight's fall, A song of the hills far more sweet than all ; She sings it... | |
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