| Anna Callender Brackett - 1881 - 348 pages
...feet In violets blue as your eyes, To the woody hollows in which we meet And the valleys of Paradise. The slender acacia would not shake One long milk-bloom...to me ; The lilies and roses were all awake, They sighed for the dawn and thee. Queen rose of the rosebud garden of girls, Come hither, the dances are... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1881 - 502 pages
...In violets blue as your eyes, To the woody hollows in which we meet And the valleys of Paradise. 8. The slender acacia would not shake One long milk-bloom...on the lea ; But the rose was awake all night for you* sake, Knowing your promise to me : The lilies and roses were all awake, They sigh'd for the dawn... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1881 - 1000 pages
...In violets blue as your eyes, To the woody hollows in •which we meet, Aud the valleys of Paradise. ' , tiro lake As the pimpernel dozed on the lea ; But the rose w.as awake all night for your sake, Knowing... | |
| 1882 - 578 pages
...your rivulet fall From the lake to the meadow and on to the wood, Our wood, that is dearer than all ; From the meadow your walks have left so sweet That...the tree ; The white lake-blossom fell into the lake 444 445 But the rose was awake all night for your sake, Knowing your promise to me ; The lilies and... | |
| Jehiel Keeler Hoyt - 1882 - 914 pages
...and sweet, nor loved the loss For now'ring in n wilderness. A. MOOBE— Latía lîook-h. Tlif Fire rs; The Engh, obedient to the benders will; The Birch,...; The Mirrhe sweete-bleeding in the bitter wound lee; But the rose was awake all night for vocr sake, Knowing your promise to me. The lilies and roses... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg - 1882 - 460 pages
...feet In violets blue as your eyes, To the woody hollows in which we meet And the valleys of Paradise. The slender acacia would not shake One long milk-bloom...lake-blossom fell into the lake As the pimpernel dozed on the lee; But the rose was awake all night for your sake, Knowing your promise to me ; The lilies and roses... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg - 1882 - 492 pages
...which we meet And the valleys of Paradise. The slender acacia would not shake One long milk-bloom ou the tree ; The white lake-blossom fell into the lake As the pimpernel dozed on the lee; But the rose was awake all night for your sake, Knowing your promise to me; The lilies and roses... | |
| Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, Anna Lydia Ward - 1882 - 926 pages
...lake-blossom fell into the lake, As the pimpernel dozed on the lee; But the rose was awake all night for yonr sake. Knowing your promise to me. The lilies and roses were all awake They sighed for the dawn and thee. i. TENNYSON— Maud. Pt. XXII. ALMOND. Amygtlalus Commiuiis. Almond blossom,... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1882 - 1002 pages
...woody hollows in which we meet, And the valleys of Paradise. VIII. The slender acacia would not shako ll to mine ear; A shudder comes o'er me — Why wert thou so dear Î They know tho pimpernel dozed on the lea ; But the rose was awake all night for your sake, Knowing your promise... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1882 - 656 pages
...shake One Ion" niilk-hhmm on the tree; Thc whito lake-blossom fell into the lake As the pim1x-rnel dozed on the lea ; But the rose was awake all night for your Knowing your promise to me ; The lilies nnd roses were all awake, They sigh'd for the dawn and thee.... | |
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