Above long woodland ways that led To dells the stealthy twilights tread The west was hot geranium-red ; And still, and still, Along old lanes, the locusts sow With clustered curls the May-times know, Out of the crimson afterglow, We heard the homeward... Red Leaves and Roses: Poems - Page 193by Madison Julius Cawein - 1893 - 205 pagesFull view - About this book
| Louise Manly - American liteature - 1895 - 542 pages
...of Nature and Love. Red Leaves and Roses. THE WHIPPOORWILL. (From Rtd Leaves and Roses.*) I. Above long woodland ways that led To dells the stealthy...still, Along old lanes, the locusts sow With clustered curls the May-times know, Out of the crimson afterglow, We heard the homeward cattle low, And then... | |
| Louise Manly - American liteature - 1895 - 564 pages
...Poems of Nature and Love. Red Leaves and Roses. THE WHIPPOORWILL. (From ReJ Lemss and Ram.") I. Above long woodland ways that led To dells the stealthy...still, Along old lanes, the locusts sow With clustered curls the May-times know, Out of the crimson afterglow, We heard the homeward cattle low, And then... | |
| Louise Manly - American literature - 1895 - 554 pages
...of Nature and Love. Red Leaves and Roses. THE WHIPPOORWILL. (From Red Leaves and Roses.*) I. Above long woodland ways that led To dells the stealthy...still, Along old lanes, the locusts sow With clustered curls the May-times know, Out of the crimson afterglow, We heard the homeward cattle low, And then... | |
| Louise Manly - American liteature - 1895 - 560 pages
...WHIPPOORWILL. (From Red Ltavti and Rests.*) I. Above long woodland ways that led To dells the stealth}' twilights tread The west was hot geranium-red ; And...still, Along old lanes, the locusts sow With clustered curls the May-times know, Out of the crimson afterglow, We heard the homeward cattle low, And then... | |
| Louise Manly - American liteature - 1895 - 540 pages
...Red Leaves and Roses.*) i. Above long woodland ways that led To dells the stealthy twilights tresd The west was hot geranium-red ; And still, and still, Along old lanes, the locusts sow With clustered curls the May-times know, Out of the crimson afterglow, We heard the homeward cattle low, And then... | |
| Carl Holliday - American literature - 1906 - 414 pages
...he admires and loves. For an instance of this, a stanza from The Whippoonvill may be given : "Above long woodland ways that led To dells the stealthy...still, Along old lanes, the locusts sow With clustered curls the May-times know, Out of the crimson afterglow, We heard the homeward cattle low, And then... | |
| Carl Holliday - American literature - 1908 - 276 pages
...fancy, and yet there is oftentimes a tone of deep earnestness in his work. THE WHIPPOORwiLL.1 Above long woodland ways that led To dells the stealthy...west was hot geranium-red ; And still, and still, 6 Along old lanes, the locusts sow With clustered curls the May times know, , Out of the crimson afterglow,... | |
| Edwin Mims - American literature - 1910 - 460 pages
...Poems of Sidney Lanier. Published by Charles Scribner's Sons. THE WHIPPOORWILL BY MADISON CAWEIN ABOVE long woodland ways that led To dells the stealthy...still, Along old lanes, the locusts sow With clustered curls the May-times know, Out of the crimson afterglow, We heard the homeward cattle low, And then... | |
| Edith Rickert - American poetry - 1912 - 604 pages
...blowing! Here's luck! In the teeth of all winds blowing. THE WHIPPOORWILL . BY MADISON CAWEIN ABOVE long woodland ways that led To dells the stealthy...still, Along old lanes, the locusts sow With clustered curls the May- times know, Out of the crimson afterglow, We heard the homeward cattle low, And then... | |
| Charles W. Kent - American poetry - 1913 - 136 pages
...familiar to all Southerners and is generally associated with sadness and with negro superstitions. ABOVE long woodland ways that led To dells the stealthy...still, and still, Along old lanes, the locusts sow 5 With clustered curls the May times know, Out of the crimson afterglow, We heard the homeward cattle... | |
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