But now when the noon is no more, and riot is rest, And the sun is a-wait at the ponderous gate of the West, And the slant yellow beam down the wood-aisle doth seem Like a lane into heaven that leads from a dream... Poems of Sidney Lanier - Page 15by Sidney Lanier - 1891 - 260 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Parsons Lathrop - American poetry - 1878 - 320 pages
...noon-day sun of the June-day long did shine, Ye held me fast in your heart and I held you fast in mine; But now when the noon is no more, and riot is rest, And the sun doth wait at the ponderous gate of the West, And the slant yellow beam down the wood-aisle doth seem... | |
| George Parsons Lathrop - American poetry - 1878 - 316 pages
...noon-day sun of the June-daylong did shine, Ye held me fast in your heart and I held you fast in mine ; But now when the noon is no more, and riot is rest, And the sun doth wait at the ponderous gate of the West, And the slant yellow beam down the wood-aisle doth seem... | |
| Merrill Edwards Gates - 1887 - 42 pages
...river of death." Here is the secret of the charm of a sunset forest-scene, .caught in a couplet : " And the slant yellow beam down the wood-aisle doth...Like a lane into heaven that leads from a dream." He speaks of " Beautiful glooms, soft dusks in the noonday fire, Wildwood privacies — closets of... | |
| Poetry - 1890 - 562 pages
...noon-day sun of the June-day long did shine Ye held me fast in your heart and I held you fast in mine; But now when the noon is no more, and riot is rest, And the sun is a- wait at the ponderous gate of the West, And the slant yellow beam down the wood-aisle doth seem... | |
| Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen, Goodridge Bliss Roberts - American poetry - 1891 - 796 pages
...of death." Here is the secret of the charm of a sunset forest scene caught in a couplet : "And tbe slant yellow beam down the wood-aisle doth seem Like a lane Into heaven that leads from a dream. " He speaks of '' Beantiful glooms, soft dusks In the noonday fire, Wildwood privacies— closets of... | |
| Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen, Goodridge Bliss Roberts - American poetry - 1891 - 728 pages
...charm of a sunset forest scene caught in a couplet : "And the slant yellow beam down the wood aisle doth seem Like a lane into heaven that leads from a dream." He speaks of "Beautiful glooms, soft dusks in the noonday tire, Wildwood privacies— closets of lone... | |
| English poetry - 1896 - 532 pages
...noon-day sun of the June day long did shine Ye held me fast in your heart and I held you fast in mine; But now when the noon is no more, and riot is rest,...my soul all day hath drunken the soul of the oak, From Poems of Sidney Lamer. Copyrieht, 1884, 1891. by Mary D. Lanier. Published by Charles Scribner... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - American poetry - 1890 - 524 pages
...noon-day sun of the June-day long did shine Ye held me fast in your heart and I held you fast in mine; But now when the noon is no more, and riot is rest,...And the slant yellow beam down the wood-aisle doth soem Like a lane into heaven that leads from a dream, — Ay, now, when my soul all day hath drunken... | |
| William Malone Baskervill - American literature - 1896 - 174 pages
...heaven-side bank of the river of death; and we can feel that The slant yellow beam down the wood aisle doth seem Like a lane into heaven that leads from a dream. He teaches us " to company with large, amiable trees," and To loiter down lone alleys of delight, And... | |
| Richard Garnett - Literature - 1899 - 646 pages
...noonday sun of the June day long did shine Ye held me fast in your heart and I held you fast in mine ; But now when the noon is no more, and riot is rest,...gate of the West, And the slant yellow beam down the wood aisle doth seem Like a lane into heaven that leads from a dream, — Ay, now, when my soul all... | |
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