That yester-morn bloomed waving in the breeze. Sounds the most faint attract the ear, — the hum Of early bee, the trickling of the dew, The distant bleating midway up the hill. The New Jersey Farmer - Page 252by David Naar - 1859Full view - About this book
| 1805 - 752 pages
...with fading flowers, That yefter-mom bloomed waving in the breeze î Sounds the moft faint attraft the ear — the hum Of early bee', the trickling of the dew, The diftant bleating, midway up the hill, Calmnefs fits thron'd on yon unmoving cloud. We neither have,... | |
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...¿mingled with fading gamers, ycitcr-iiitirn bloem'd .waving in the breeze ; Sounds the moil faint attrait the ear, — the hum Of early bee, the trickling of the dew, The ili/hutt bleating, midway up the hill. Cahnqcfs feems thron'd on yon unmoving cloud. To him who wanders... | |
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...mingled with fading flowers, That yester-morn bloom'd waving in the breeze: Sounds the most faint attract the ear, — the hum Of early bee, the trickling of the dew, .1 The distant bleating, midway up the hill. Calmness seems thron'd on yon unmoving cloud. To him who... | |
| 1806 - 312 pages
...mingled with fading flowers That yestermorn bloom'd waving in the breeze. Sounds the most faint attraft the ear,— the hum Of early bee, the trickling of...The distant bleating midway up the hill. Calmness sits thron'd on yon unmoving cloud. To him who wanders o'er tlie upland leas, The blackbird's note... | |
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...mingled with fading flowers, That yester-morn bloomed waving in the breeze. Sounds the most faint attract the ear, — the hum Of early bee, the trickling of...The distant bleating midway up the hill. Calmness sits throned on yon unmoving cloud. To him who wanders- o'er the upland leas. The blackbird's note... | |
| English poetry - 1817 - 314 pages
...mingled with fading flowers That yester-morn bloom'd waving in the breeze; Sounds the most faint attract the ear ;—the hum Of early bee, the trickling of...The distant bleating, mid-way up the hill. Calmness sits thron'd on yon unmoving cloud. To him, who wanders o'er the upland leas, The blackbird's note... | |
| Increase Cooke - American literature - 1819 - 426 pages
...with fading flowers, That yester-morn bloom'd waving in the breeze : Sounds the most faint attract the ear,- — the hum Of early bee, the trickling...The distant bleating, midway up the hill. Calmness seem'd thron'd on yon unmoving cloud. To him who wanders o'er the upland leas, The blackbird's note... | |
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