| Henry Gardiner Adams - 1844 - 274 pages
...o'er him, and he wept — he wept! THE CHILD'S RETURN FROM THE WOODLANDS. BY MRS. HEMANS. Hast thou been in the woods with the honey-bee ? Hast thou been...the wren from her mossy seat ; Yet hast thou ranged (he green forest dells, And brought back a treasure of buds and bells. Thou know'st not the sweetness,... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1851 - 494 pages
...creatures which flit about before us otherwise than with delight — nay, with admiration." " Hast them been in the woods with the honey-bee ? Hast thou been...from her mossy seat : Yet hast thou ranged the green forest dells, And brought back a treasure of buds and bells." J Do you suppose that this child has... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1852 - 604 pages
...With the hare through the copses and dingles wild I Witn the butterfly over the heath, fair chifd ? Yes : the light fall of thy bounding feet Hath not startled the wren from her mopsy seat : Yet hast thou ranged the green forest-dells And brought back a treasure of buds and bells.... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1853 - 596 pages
...subduing grace, Than even those looks of joy that lie On the soft cheek of infancy." — Wilson HAST thou been in the woods with the honey-bee ? Hast thou been...With the hare through the copses and dingles wild 1 Witn the butterfly over the heath, fair child ] Yes : the light fall of thy bounding feet Hath not... | |
| Asa Fitz - 1854 - 204 pages
...copse and dingles wild ? With the butterfly o'er the heath, fair child? Yes, the light fall of the bounding feet Hath not startled the wren from her mossy seat: Yet hast thou ranged the green forest dells, And brought back a treasure of buds and bells. 2 Thou knowest not the light wherewith... | |
| N. Brittan, L. H. Sherwood - 1855 - 400 pages
...86. 1 . Hast thou been in the woods with the honey bee ? Hast thou been with the lambs in the pasture free? With the hare, through the copses and dingles...not startled the wren from her mossy seat; Yet hast thon ranged the green forest dells, And brought back a treasure of buds and bells. 260 CONCERTED PIECES.... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1855 - 620 pages
...Bubduing grace. Than even thoM looki of joy that lie On the toll cheek of infancy. Wilson. HAST thou been in the woods with the honey-bee? Hast thou been...with the lamb in the pastures free ? With the hare thro' the copses and dingles wild 7 With the butterfly over the heath, fair child ? Yes ! the light... | |
| Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans, Mrs. Hemans - 1857 - 356 pages
...subduing grace, Than even those looks of joy that lie On the soft cheek of infancy." WILSOV. HAST thou been in the woods with the honey-bee ! Hast thou been with the lamb in the pastures free 1 With the hare through the copses and dingles wild ? With the butterfly over the heath, fair child... | |
| Robert Tyas - 1859 - 472 pages
...on "The Child's Return from the Woodlands :" — " Hast thou been in the woods with the honey bee ? Hast thou been with the lamb in the pastures free...from her mossy seat ; Yet hast thou ranged the green mossy dells, And brought back a treasure of buds and bells. Thou know'st not the sweetness, by antique... | |
| 302 pages
...into the rustling wood. WHERE HAST THOU BEEN? Hast thou been in the woods with tlio honey bee ? Holt thou been with the lamb in the pastures free ? With the hare through the copses and thickets so wild, With the butterfly over the heath, dear child ? Where hast thou been ? where, wUro... | |
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