From dawn to the blush of another day, Like traveller singing along his way. That fairy music I never hear, Nor gaze on those waters so green and clear, And mark them winding away from sight, Darkened with shade or flashing with light, While o'er them... The Idle man [by R.H. Dana]. - Side 621821Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1822 - 688 sider
...the vine to the thicket clings, And the /"pnyr stoops to freshen his wings; But IM !• !i that fute had left me free To wander these quiet haunts with thee, Till the eating cares of earth shontd depart, And the peace of the scene puss Into my heart; And I envy thy stream as it glides along,... | |
| 1821 - 534 sider
...dreamer like me, To wander, and muse, and gaze on thee. Still — save the chirp of birds that feed On the river cherry and seedy reed ; And thy own wild...clings, And the zephyr stoops to freshen his wings ; — 62 But I wish that fate had left me free To wander these quiet haunts with thee, Till the eating... | |
| 1831 - 548 sider
...light, While o'er them the vine to its thicket clings, And the zepbyr stoops to freshen his wings, But wish that fate had left me free To wander these quiet...peace of the scene pass into my heart; And I envy tby stream, as it glides along, Through its beautiful hanks in a trance of song. Though forced to drudge... | |
| 1832 - 542 sider
...And mark them winding away from sight, Darkened with shade or flashing with li^ht, While o'er them the vine to its thicket clings, And the zephyr stoops to freshen his wings, But wish that fate had left, me free To wander these quiet haunts with thee, Till the eating cares of earth... | |
| 1834 - 406 sider
...While o'er them the vine to its thieket elings, Ami the zephyr stoops to freshen his wings — Hut I wish that fate had left me free To wander these quiet haunts with thee— Till the eating eares of earth should depart, And the peaee of the seene paw into my heart ; And I envy thy stream,... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1836 - 288 sider
...And mark them winding away from sight, Darkened with shade or flashing with light, While o'er them the vine to its thicket clings, And the zephyr stoops...left me free To wander these quiet haunts with thee, K2 Till the eating cares of earth should depart, And the peace of the scene pass into my heart ; And... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1840 - 292 sider
...And mark them winding away from sight, Darkened with shade or flashing with light, While o'er them the vine to its thicket clings, And the zephyr stoops...left me free To wander these quiet haunts with thee, 220 GREEN RIVER. Till the eating cares of earth should depart, And the peace of the scene pass into... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1847 - 390 sider
...And mark them winding away from sight. Darkened with shade or flashing with light, While o'er them the vine to its thicket clings., And the zephyr stoops...freshen his wings, But I wish that fate had left me free V-*-"*"1 To wander these quiet haunts with thee, Till the eating cares of earth should depart^-- And... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1850 - 770 sider
...And mark them winding away from sight. Darkened with shade or flashing with light, While o'er them the vine to its thicket clings, And the zephyr stoops...free To wander these quiet haunts with thee, Till the earing cares of earth should depart, And the peace of the scene pass into my heart ; And I envy thy... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1852 - 384 sider
...And mark them winding away from sight. Darkened with shade or flashing with light, While o'er them the vine to its thicket clings, And the zephyr stoops...Till the eating cares of earth should depart, And trie peace of the scene pass into my heart ; And I envy thy stream, as it glides along, Through its... | |
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