| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - Authors, English - 1845 - 558 pages
...without them her best stores. They bring me tales of youth and tones of love, And 'tis and ever was my wish and way To let all flowers live freely, and all die. Whene'er their genius bid their souls depart, Among their kindred in their native place. I never pluck the rose ; the violet's... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - Christian ethics - 1845 - 420 pages
...my wifh and way To let all flowers live freely, and all die, Whene'er their Genius bids their fouls depart, Among their kindred in their native place. I never pluck the rofe ; the violet's head Hath fhaken with my breath upon its bank, And not reproach'd me ; the ever... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - Authors, English - 1846 - 540 pages
...without them her best stores. They bring me tales of youth and tones of love, And 'tis and ever was my wish and way To let all flowers live freely, and all die, Whene'er their genius bid their souls depart, Among their kindred in their native place. I never pluck the rose ; the violet's... | |
| Fraternal organizations - 1847 - 480 pages
...(Author of the "Village Muse,") They bring me tales of youth, and tones of love, And 'tis and evei was my wish and way To let all flowers live freely and all die. Whene'er their penius bids their souls depart, • Among their kindred in their native place. I never pluck the ruse... | |
| Elizabeth Caroline Grey - 1848 - 340 pages
...garden scene. CHAPTER II. " They bring me tales of youth and tones of love — And 'tis and ever was my wish and way To let all flowers live freely, and all...depart, Among their kindred in their Native place." LANDUR. " Thou catn'st unknown, and lovely, — and around Thy coming, and thy bearing, and thy mood... | |
| Elizabeth Caroline Grey - 1848 - 340 pages
...garden scene. CHAPTER II. " They bring me tales of youth and tones of love—And 'tis and ever was my wish and way To let all flowers live freely, and all...depart, Among their kindred in their Native place." LANDOR. " Thou cam'st unknown, and lovely,—and around Thy coming, and thy bearing, and thy mood Hang... | |
| Electronic journals - 1909 - 740 pages
...increase of the feeling of the sanctity of vegetable as of other life. Landor says : — I never ]iluok the rose ; the violet's head Hath shaken with my breath upon its bank And not reproacht me ; the ever-sacred cup Of the т ure lily hath between my hands Felt, sate, unsoiled. nor... | |
| Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - English poetry - 1852 - 438 pages
...without them her best stores. They bring me tales of youth and tones of love, And 'tis and ever was my wish and way To let all flowers live freely, and all die, Whene'er their genina bids their souls depart, Among their kindred in their native place. I never pluck the rose ;... | |
| Poets, American - 1853 - 560 pages
...without them her best stores. They bring me tales of youth and tones of love, And 't is and ever was my wish and way To let all flowers live freely, and all...Genius bids their souls depart,) Among their kindred in then- native place. I never pluck the rose ; the violet's head Hath shaken with my breath upon its... | |
| John Wood Warter - Sussex (England) - 1853 - 390 pages
...flower. Did you ever read those pretty lines of Walter Savage Landor's ! — " And 'tis and ever was my wish and way To let all flowers live freely, and all die, 1 " Yet here she is allowed her virgin crants, Her maiden strewments, and the bringing home Of bell... | |
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