And the yellow sunflower by the brook in autumn beauty stood, Till fell the frost from the clear cold heaven, as falls the plague on men, And the brightness of their smile was gone, from upland, glade, and glen. And now, when comes the calm mild day,... The naturalist's poetical companion, with notes, selected by E. Wilson - Page 404by Naturalist pseud, Edward Wilson (M.A., F.L.S.) - 1852Full view - About this book
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1836 - 288 pages
...plague on men, And the brightness of their smile was gone, from upland, glade, and glen. And now, when comes the calm mild day, as still such days will come,...twinkle in the smoky light the waters of the rill, The south wind searches for the flowers whose fragrance late he bore, And sighs to find them in the wood... | |
| Author of The young man's own book - American poetry - 1836 - 336 pages
...plague on men, And the brightness of their smile was gone from upland, glade and glen. And now, when comes the calm, mild day, as still such days will...twinkle in the smoky light the waters of the rill, The south wind searches for the flowers whose fragrance late he bore, And then I think of one who in her... | |
| American periodicals - 1837 - 580 pages
...dying dolphins hang on every tree, ' When the sound of dropping nuts is heard, though all the leaves are still, And twinkle in the smoky light the waters of the rill ;' to hear the delicate tread of the game on the leaves, rustling ami<3 the murmur of solemn winds,... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - Flower language - 1838 - 282 pages
...plague on men, And the brightness of their smile was gone, from upland, gtade and glca. And now, when comes the calm mild day, as still such days will come,...their winter home ; When the sound of dropping nuts is hoard, though all the trees are still, And twinkle in the smoky light the waters of the rill, The south... | |
| Fashion - 740 pages
...their smile was gone, from upland, glade, and glen. And now, when comes the calm mid-day, as still auch days will come, To call the squirrel and the bee from out their winter home, When the tound of dropping nutt it heard, though all the treet are »till, And twinkle in the imoky light the... | |
| Emily Taylor - American poetry - 1839 - 304 pages
...plague on men, And the brightness of their smile was gone from upland, glade, and glen. And now when comes the calm, mild day, as still such days will...still, And twinkle in the smoky light the waters of the The south wind searches for the flowers whose fragrance late he bore, And sighs to find them in the... | |
| Emily Taylor - American poetry - 1839 - 306 pages
...plague on men, And the brightness of their smile was gone from upland, glade, and glen. And now when comes the calm, mild day, as still such days will...still, And twinkle in the smoky light the waters of the The south wind searches for the flowers •whose fragrance late he bore, .. And sighs to find them... | |
| Priscilla Maden Watts - 1839 - 286 pages
...plague on men, And the brightness of their smile was gone from upland, glade, and glen. And now when comes the calm mild day — as still such days will...their winter home; When the sound of dropping nuts are heard, though all the trees are still, And twinkle in the smoky light the waters of the rill ;... | |
| Louisa Caroline Tuthill - English language - 1839 - 482 pages
...from upland, glade, and glen. y now, when comes the calm, mild day, as still such days nil) come, o call the squirrel and the bee from out their winter...sound of dropping nuts is heard, though all the trees ire still, id twinkle in the smoky light the waters of the rill, te south wind searches for the flowers... | |
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