| Henry Van Dyke - 1895 - 374 pagine
...lively one, the tune was loud and cheery, And yet with every setting sun I listened for the veery. 281 0 far away, and far away, the tawny thrush is singing,...light of life is low, and heart and flesh are weary, 1 fain would hear, before I go, the wood-notes of the veery. 282 INDEX INDEX AFFECTION, misplaced :... | |
| Henry Van Dyke - 1895 - 378 pagine
...every setting sun I listened for the veery. 281 0 far away, and far away, the tawny thrush is R1nging, New England woods at close of day with that clear...light of life is low, and heart and flesh are weary, 1 fain would hear, before I go, the wood-notes of the veery. INDEX INDEX AFFECTION, misplaced : an... | |
| Henry Van Dyke - 1897 - 304 pagine
...lively one, the tune was loud and cheery, And yet with every setting sun I listened for the veery. Oh, far away, and far away, the tawny thrush is singing;...light of life is low, and heart and flesh are weary, I fain would hear, before I go, the wood-notes of the veery. INDEX INDEX A flection, misplaced: an instance... | |
| Frederic Lawrence Knowles - 1897 - 360 pagine
...pleasant one, the tune was loud and cheery, And yet, with every setting sun, I listened for the veery. But far away, and far away, the tawny thrush is singing;...light of life is low, and heart and flesh are weary, I fain would hear, before I go, the wood notes of the veery. H. VAN DYKE. TN a still room at hush of... | |
| Henry Van Dyke - 1897 - 112 pagine
...pleasant one, the tune was loud and cheery, And yet, with every setting sun, I listened for the veery. 29 is singing ; New England woods, at close of day, with...light of life is low, and heart and flesh are weary, I fain would hear, before I go, the wood notes of the veery. F\EEP in the heart of the forest the lily... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 608 pagine
...tawny thrush is singing; I ing; New England woods, at close of day, with that clear chant are ringAnd when my light of life is low, and heart and flesh are weary, I fain would hear, before I go, the wood-notes of the veery. GIORGIO VASARI (1512-1574) IHE contemporary... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 646 pagine
...setting sun, I listened for the veery. But far away, and far away, the tawny thrush is singing; I ing; New England woods, at close of day, with that clear chant are ringAnd when tny light of life is low, and heart and flesh are weary, I fain would hear, before I go,... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, Edward Cornelius Towne - 1897 - 674 pagine
...setting sun, I listened for the veery. But far away, and far away, the tawny thrush is singing; [ing: New England woods, at close of day, with that clear chant are ringAnd when my light of life is low, and heart and flesh are weary, I fain would hear, before I go,... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 954 pagine
...pleasant one, the tune was loud and cheery, And yet, with every setting sun, I listened for the veery. But far away, and far away, the tawny thrush is singing;...light of life is low, and heart and flesh are weary, I fain would hear, before I go, the woodnotes of the veery. ROSLIN AND HAWTHORNDEN FAIR Roslin Chapel,... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 966 pagine
...veery. But far away, and far away, the tawnv thrush is singing; New England woods, at close of day, witb g, long thoughts." I can see the breezy dome of groves, The shadows of Deeriug's Woods; And the fain would hear, before I go, the woodnotes of the veery. ROSLIN AND HAWTHORNDEX FAIR Roslin Chapel,... | |
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