| Thomas Moore - 1840 - 394 páginas
...0iAay ' £«•«£«* y«f. SOFHOCL. tl-M/i. Colon, v. 758. ALONE by the Schuylkill a wanderer rov'd, And bright were its flowery banks to his eye ; But far, very far were the friends that he lov'd, And he gaz'd on its flowery banks with a sigh. Oh Nature, though blessed and bright are thy... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1840 - 398 páginas
...WRITTEN' ON LEAVING PHILADELPHIA. SOFHOCL. (Edip. Colon, v. 758. ALONE by the Schuylkill a wanderer rov'd, And bright were its flowery banks to his eye ; But far, very far were the friends that he lov'd, And he gaz'd on its flowery banks with a sigh. Oh Nature, though blessed and bright are thy... | |
| 1845 - 614 páginas
...blow, the stream runs fast, The Rapids are near and the daylight's past. ALONE BY THE SCIIOYLKILL. 845 hii eye ; But far, very far were the friends that lie loved, And he gaxed on its flowery banks with... | |
| 1847 - 540 páginas
...of courtship o'er, But, when he finds the flower he loves, He settles there, and hums no more. 57. Oh nature ! though blessed and bright are thy rays,...thrown, Yet faint are they all to the lustre that plays In a smile from the heart that is dearly our own ! MOORE. 58. Love was, to his impassion'd soul, Not,... | |
| 1847 - 526 páginas
...courtship o'er, But, when he finds the flower he loves, He settles there, and hums no more. MOORE. I 57. Oh nature ! though blessed and bright are thy rays,...thrown, Yet faint are they all to the lustre that plays In a smile from the heart that is dearly our own ! MOORE. 58. Love was, to his impassion'd soul, Not,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1851 - 918 páginas
...erring world forget, And feel that man may reach perfection yet LINES \VBirTEN ON LEAVING FHILADILPHU ALONE by the Schuylkill a wanderer roved, And bright...his eye; But far, very far were the friends that he loi«, And he gazed on its flowery banks with a agi Oh Nature, though blessed and bright are thy rays... | |
| Eli Bowen - 1852 - 456 páginas
...The following lines purport to have been written on leaving Philadelphia : Alone by the Sehuylkill a wanderer roved, And bright were its flowery banks to his eye j But far, very far were the friends that he loved, And he gazed on its flowery banks with a sigh.... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1853 - 790 páginas
...LEAVING PHILADELPHIA. Elirtüf ¿ C TTJV IToXif 0l,\fJ£ ;«( ji/;. SOPIIOCL. ч ''/i. Colon, v. 7G8. ALONE by the Schuylkill a wanderer roved, And bright...he loved, And he gazed on its flowery banks with a eigh. Oh Nature, though blessed and bright are thy rays, O'er the brow of creation cnchaiitingly tlirowu,... | |
| Eli Bowen - 1853 - 530 páginas
...a wanderer roved, And bright were iU flowery banks to his eye j But far, very far were the friendi that he loved, And he gazed on its flowery banks with...Oh Nature, though blessed and bright are thy rays, 0 *er the brow of creation enchantingly thrown, Yet faint are they all to the lustre that plays In... | |
| Eli Bowen - 1854 - 528 páginas
...home. OFF-HAND SKETCHES. The following lines purport to have been written on leaving Philadelphia : Alone by the Schuylkill a wanderer roved, And bright...Oh Nature, though blessed and bright are thy rays, 0 'er the brow of creation enchantingly thrown, Yet faint are they all to the lustre that plays In... | |
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