WIND came up out of the sea, And said, " O mists, make room for me." It hailed the ships, and cried, " Sail on, Ye mariners, the night is gone." And hurried landward far away, Crying, "Awake ! it is the day." It said unto the forest, " Shout ! Hang all... The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems - Page 195by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1859 - 215 pagesFull view - About this book
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1859 - 724 pages
...It touched the wood-bird's folded wing, And said, " 0 bird, awake and sing." And o'er the farms, " 0 chanticleer, Your clarion blow ; the day is near."...morn." It shouted through the belfry-tower, " Awake, 0 bell ! proclaim the hour." It crossed the churchyard with a sigh, Aud said, " Not yet ! in quiet... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, John Gilbert - American poetry - 1860 - 448 pages
...Crying, " Awake ! it is the day." It said unto the forest, " Shout ! Hang all your leafy banners out !" It touched the wood-bird's folded wing, And said,...and sing." And o'er the farms, " O chanticleer, Your elm-ion Wow ; the day is near." It whispered to the fields of corn, " How down, and hail the coming... | |
| Popular poetry - English poetry - 1862 - 246 pages
...Crying, " Awake ! it is the day." It said unto the forest, " Shout ! Hang all your leafy banners out ! " It touched the wood-bird's folded wing, And said,...belfry-tower, " Awake, O bell ! proclaim the hour." It rrossed the churchyard with a sigh, And said, " Not yet ! in quiet lie." Longfellow. MORN. HAIL ! smiling... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1862 - 548 pages
...Crying, " Awake ! it is the day." It said unto the forest, " Shout ! Hang all your leafy banners out !" It touched the wood-bird's folded wing, And said,...o'er the farms, " O chanticleer, Your clarion blow j the day is near." It whispered to the fields of corn, " Bow down, and hail the coming mom." It shouted... | |
| Anna Bartlett Warner - Cape Cod (Mass.) - 1863 - 124 pages
...It touched the wood-bird's folded wing, And said, ' 0 bird, awake and sing. " And o'er the farms, '0 chanticleer, Your clarion blow: the day is near.'...morn." " It shouted through the belfry-tower, Awake, 0 bell! proclaim the hour.' " It crossed the churchyard with a sigh, And said, 'Not yet! in quiet lie.'... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1863 - 260 pages
...It touched the wood-bird's folded wing, And said, "0 bird, awake and sing." And o'er the farms, " 0 chanticleer, Your clarion blow; the day is near."...morn." It shouted through the belfry-tower, "Awake, Obeli! proclaim the hour." It crossed the churchyard with a sigh, And said, "Not yet! in quiet lie."... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - Readers (Elementary) - 1863 - 614 pages
...! it is the day !" It said unto the forest, " Shout ! Hang all your leafy banners out !" It touch'd the wood-bird's folded wing, And said, "O bird, awake...chanticleer, Your clarion blow ! the day is near !" It whisper'd to the fields of corn, " Bow down, and hail the coming morn I" It shouted through the belfry-tower,... | |
| Cape Cod, Anna B. Warner - 1864 - 108 pages
...is the day.' " It said unto the forest, ' Shout ! Hang all your leafy banners out ! ' " It touch'd the wood-bird's folded wing, And said, ' O bird, awake...chanticleer, Your clarion blow : the day is near.' " It whisper'd to the fields of corn, ' Bow down, and hail the coming morn.' " It shouted through the belfry-tower,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1865 - 388 pages
...folded wing, And said, "O hird, awake and sing. And o'er the farms, " O chanticleer, Your clarion hlow, the day is near." It whispered to the fields of corn,...and hail the coming morn." It shouted through the helfry-tower, " Awake, O hell ! proclaim the hour." It crossed the churchyard with a sigh, And said,... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - Songs - 1866 - 300 pages
...Shout ! " Hang all your leafy banners out I" It touch'd the wood-bird's folded wing, And said, " 0 bird, awake and sing !" And o'er the farms, "O chanticleer,...fields of corn, " Bow down, and hail the coming morn I" It shouted through the belfry tow'r, " Awake, O bell ! proclaim the hour !" It cross'd the churchyard... | |
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