| 1904 - 636 pages
...palled upon him. This permanency of interest—is it not prompted by true love ? Bryant has sung: " There is no glory in star or blossom Till looked upon...breezes Till breathed with joy as they wander by." Shakespeare understood this ; for the place which, to the gentle sense of .Duncan, wooed only the "temple-haunting... | |
| 1904 - 634 pages
...palled upon him. This permanency of interest—is it not prompted by true love ? Bryant has sung : " There is no glory in star or blossom Till looked upon...breezes Till breathed with joy as they wander by." Shakespeare understood this ; for the place which, to the gentle sense of Duncan, wooed only the "temple-haunting... | |
| Edward Fuller Bigelow - Natural history - 1904 - 274 pages
...appreciation. More than that, it is ourselves. Or, as Bryant tells us, “Vet these sweet sounds of the early season, And these fair sights of its sunny days, Are only sweet as we fondly listen, And only fair as we fondly gaze. There is no glory in star or blossom, Till looked... | |
| Edward Fuller Bigelow - Natural history - 1904 - 238 pages
...appreciation. More than that, it is ourselves. Or, as Bryant tells us, " Yet these sweet sounds of the early season, And these fair sights of its sunny days, Are only sweet as we fondly listen, And only fair as we fondly gaze. There is no glory in star or blossom, Till looked... | |
| Edward Fuller Bigelow - Natural history - 1904 - 248 pages
...appreciation. More than that, it is ourselves. Or, as Bryant tells us, "Yet these sweet sounds of the early season, And these fair sights of its sunny days, Are only sweet as we fondly listen, And only fair as we fondly gaze. There is no glory in star or blossom, Till looked... | |
| william beebe - 1906 - 498 pages
...kinship, a sympathy of spirit, which binds us all together, and we are glad. Yet these sweet sounds of the early season, And these fair sights of its sunny days,...breezes Till breathed with joy as they wander by. WILLIAM COLLEN BKYANT. THE SIMPLE AET OF SAPSUCKING THE yellow-bellied sapsucker is, at this time of... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Parsons - California - 1906 - 554 pages
...three or four lines long, and other small leaves crowded in their axils. This is found in the south. There is no glory in star or blossom Till looked upon...breezes Till breathed with joy as they wander by. —William Cullcn Bryant. VI. MISCELLANEOUS MUILLA. Muilla maritima, Benth. Lily Family. Root.—A... | |
| Ethics - 1907 - 398 pages
...Orre* Olorv to St* '•Yet these sweet sounds of the aariy seaseai And these fair sights of its sonny Are only sweet when we fondly listen And only fair...glory in star or blossom Till looked upon by a loving aye; There is no fragrance in April breezes APRIL 7. APRIL 8. TLH breathed with joy as they wander... | |
| John Burroughs - Natural history - 1909 - 338 pages
...verses of Bryant's : — "Yet these sweet sounds of the early season And these fair sights of its early days, Are only sweet when we fondly listen, And only...breezes, Till breathed with joy as they wander by;" and in these lines of Lowell : — "What we call Nature, all outside ourselves, Is but our own conceit... | |
| John Burroughs - Natural history - 1909 - 348 pages
...verses of Bryant's : — "Yet these sweet sounds of the early season And these fair sights of its early days, Are only sweet when we fondly listen, And only...breezes, Till breathed with joy as they wander by;" and in these lines of Lowell : — "What we call Nature, all outside ourselves, Is but our own conceit... | |
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