| 1892 - 520 頁
...lives its little hour Is prized beyond the sculptured flower. BRYANT, Scene on the Banks of the Hudson. There's beauty all around our paths, if but our watchful...'midst familiar things, and through their lowly guise. MRS. HEMANS, Our Daily Paths. 'Tis not a set of features, or complexion, The tincture of a skin that... | |
| Walter Thomas Leahy - 1894 - 298 頁
...in big crimes, but nevertheless, perpetrating countless little faults. CHAPTER X. THE LONG VACATION. "There's beauty all around our paths, if but our watchful...window sparkles forth in the last red light of day." — Remans. FOR people of leisure and means the vacation time has many charms. Excursions to the sea,... | |
| William Ralston Balch - 1895 - 836 頁
...image there. Ifou would own the sunny lovdinc&s Affection makes it wear. — Mrs. Otfaott. BEAUTY. There's beauty all around our paths, If but our watchful eyes Can trace it midst familiar thing* And through their lowly guise. Thou art beautiful, young lady,— But I need not telf you this... | |
| William Ralston Balch - 1895 - 830 頁
...image there. t'mi would own the sunny loveliness Affection makes it wear. — Mrs Otgootl. BEAUTY. There's beauty all around our paths, If but our watchful eyes Can trac? it mi I r familiar thing* And through their lowly guise. Thou ail beautiful, young lady, —... | |
| Joseph Williamson - 1896 - 698 頁
...[8445 REED, MRS. MARY SABIN A. The Wild Flower. By Mrs. MS Reed. There's heauty all around our path, if but our watchful eyes Can trace it midst familiar...window sparkles forth in the last red light of day. MRS. HEMA>S. Portland: SH Colesworthy. 1848. 32mo. pp. 96. [8446 Poem. 1875. See Maine Press Association.... | |
| Joseph Williamson - 1896 - 686 頁
...Reed. There's beauty all around our path, if but our watchful eyes Can trace it midst familiar thinge and through their lowly guise : We may find it where...window sparkles forth in the last red light of day. MHS. REMANS. Portland: SH Colesworthy. 1848. 32mo. pp. 96. [8446 Poem. 1875. See Maine Press Association.... | |
| 1896 - 1224 頁
...Where all perfection makes the sum of bliss. r. 8. J. HALE— Beauty. In JHct. of Poetical Quotations. first he folowed it hymselfe. w. CHAUCER — Canterbury...450 OCCUPATIONS— PREACHING. OCCUPATIONS— PREA j. MRS. HE.MANB— Our Daily Patlu. Beauty is the index of a larger fact than wisdom. t. 0. W. HOLMES—... | |
| William Henry Wheeler - 1899 - 228 頁
...GREENLEAP WHITTIER. 3. The shades of evening lie 2 On Earth and Ocean. — PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY. 4. There's beauty all around our paths, if but our watchful...'midst familiar things, and through their lowly guise? — FELICIA D. HEMANS. 5. I see, but cannot reach, the height* That lies 2 forever in the light. —... | |
| Spencer Thomson - 1900 - 346 頁
...hand without beauty; and truly, in confirmation, says another one of the sweetest of our poets,— " There's beauty all around our paths, If but our watchful eyes Can trace it midst familiar Mngs And through their lowly guise."t But why should we try to persuade ? we know there is not one... | |
| William Salter - 1904 - 196 頁
...sleep in dust through the wintry hours, They break forth in glory — bring flowers, bright flowers. There's beauty all around our paths, if but our watchful...midst familiar things, and through their lowly guise, And feel that by the lights and clouds through which our pathway lies, By the beauty and the grief... | |
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