| William Holmes McGuffey - 1849 - 348 頁
...stem I stand, and seem Almost annihilated, not a prince, In all the proud old world beyond the deep, Wells softly forth, and visits the strong roots Of...not left Thyself without a witness, in these shades, 60. E'er wore his crown as loftily as he Wears the green coronal of leaves, with which Thy hand has... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1852 - 588 頁
...nature, here, In the tranquillity that thou dost love, Enjoys thy presence. Noiselessly around, From perch to perch, the solitary bird Passes; and yon...good it does. Thou hast not left Thyself without a witm-ss. in these shades, Of thy perfections. Grandeur, strength, and grace, Are here to speak of thee.... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1842 - 322 頁
...here, In the trunquillty that Thou dost love, Enjoys Thy presonee. Noiselessly, around, From ponKS to perch, the solitary bird Passes ;*and yon clear...mighty forest, tells no tale Of all the good it does. 4. Thou hast not left Thyself without a witness, in these shades, Of Thy perfections. Grandeur, strength,... | |
| 1852 - 196 頁
...Nature, here, In the tranquillity that Thou dost love, Enjoys thy presence. Noiselessly around, From perch to perch, the solitary bird Passes ; and yon...strong roots Of half the mighty forest, tells no tale FOREST HYMN. 115 Of all the good it does. Thou hast not left Thyself without a witness, in these shades,... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1853 - 350 頁
...Gomes, scarcely felt; the barky trunks, the ground, '•-, 50. Passes; and yon clear spring, that, 'mid its herbs, Wells softly forth, and visits the strong...not left Thyself without a witness, in these shades, 65, Of thy perfections. Grandeur, strength, and grace, Are here to speak of thee. This mighty oak,... | |
| Stephen W. Clark - 1853 - 242 頁
...that strike hands, Or of them that are sureties for debts." ". . . . And yon clear spring that .... Wells softly forth, and visits the strong roots Of half the mighty forest, tells no tale QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW. In how many ways are words distinguished 1 By their forms, how are they distinguished... | |
| Sarah Sprague Jacobs - 1853 - 378 頁
...dost love, Enjoys Thy presence. Noiselessly around, From perch to perch, the solitary bird Posses ; and yon clear spring, that, midst its herbs, Wells softly forth, and visits the strong rooU Of half the mighty forest, tells no tale Of all the good it does. Thou hast not left Thyself without... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1854 - 580 頁
...nature, here, In the tranquillity that thou dost love, Enjoys thy presence. Noiselessly around, From perch to perch, the solitary bird Passes; and yon...visits the strong roots Of half the mighty forest, teils no tale Of all the good it does. Thou hast not left Thyself without a witness, in these shades,... | |
| Charles Williams - 1854 - 668 頁
...nature, here, In the tranquillity that thou dost love, • Enjoys thy presence. Noiselessly around, From perch to perch, the solitary bird Passes ; and yon clear spring, that midst its herbs AVells softly forth, and visits the strong roots Of half the mighty forest, tells no talc Of all the... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1854 - 322 頁
...nature, here, In the tranquillity that Thou dost love, Enjoys Thy presence. Noiselessly, around, . From perch to perch, the solitary bird Passes ; and yon clear spring, that, 'midst itsherba, Wells softly forth, and visits the strong roots . .' Of half the mighty forest, tells no... | |
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