COME to me, O ye children ! For I hear you at your play, And the questions that perplexed me Have vanished quite away. Ye open the eastern windows, That look towards the sun, Where thoughts are singing swallows And the brooks of morning run. The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems - Page 106by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1859 - 119 pagesFull view - About this book
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1866 - 710 pages
...children ! For I hear you at your play, And the questions that perplexed me Have vanished quite away. Ye open the eastern windows, That look towards the...the sunshine, In your thoughts the brooklet's flow, All ! what would the world be to us Tf the children were no more ? We should dread the desert behind... | |
| Sunday readings - 1867 - 232 pages
...children ! For I hear you at your play, And the questions that perplex ' d me Have vanish'd quite away. Ye open the eastern windows That look towards the...are singing swallows, And the brooks of morning run. But in mine is the wind of Autumn, And the first fall of the snow. In your hearts are the birds and... | |
| A. A. Y. - Double-crostics - 1867 - 130 pages
...the holy mystery Of that divinest cup, that as the lips Which touch it, even such its quality." 2. " Ye open the eastern windows That look towards the...singing swallows, And the brooks of morning run." 3. " Fore done with toil He bare his buckler low with weariness." " From his riven arms The blood stream'd... | |
| John Swett - Elocution - 1868 - 246 pages
...children ! For I hear you at your play, And the questions that perplexed me Have vanished quite away. Ye open the eastern windows, That look towards the...first fall of the snow. Ah! what would the world be to ua If the children were no more ? We should dread the desert behind us Worse than the dark before.... | |
| 1868 - 738 pages
...the questions that perplex me Have vanished quite away. Ye open the eastern windows That look toward the sun, Where thoughts are singing swallows, And...are the birds and the sunshine, In your thoughts the brooklets flow ; But in mine is the wind of autumn, And the first fall of the snow. Oh ! what would... | |
| John Swett - Elocution - 1867 - 252 pages
...children I For I hear you at your play, And the questions that perplexed me Have vanished quite away. Ye open the eastern windows, That look towards the sun, "Where thoughts are singing swallo%va And the brooks of morning run. In your hearts are the birds and the sunshine, In your thoughts... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1872 - 730 pages
...children ! For I hear you at your play, And the questions that perplexed me Have vanished quite away. Ye open the eastern windows, That look towards the...thoughts the brooklet's flow; But in mine is the wind of Antumn, And the first fall of the snow. Ah ! what would the world be to us, If the children were no... | |
| John Charles Curtis - Readers - 1872 - 168 pages
...children ! For I hear you at your play, And the questions that perplexed me Have vanished quite away. Ye open the eastern windows, That look towards the...singing swallows, .And the brooks of morning run. But in mine is the wind of Autumn, And the first fall of the snow. In your hearts are the birds and... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Shipley - 1873 - 408 pages
...children ! For I hear you at your play, And the questions that perplexed me Have vanished quite away. Ye open the eastern windows, That look towards the...are the birds and the sunshine, In your thoughts the brooklets flow, But in mine is the wind of Autumn, And the first fall of the snow. Ah ! what would... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1874 - 384 pages
...children ! For I hear you at your play, And the questions that perplexed me Have vanished quite away. Ye open the eastern windows, That look towards the...first fall of the snow. Ah ! what would the world he to us If the children were no more I We should dread the desert behind us Worse than the dark before.... | |
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