| Virginia Waddy - 1889 - 432 páginas
...passion with, from day to day, that man begins to see that the leaves which remain are few in number. 15. Earth proudly wears the Parthenon as the best gem upon her zone. 16. Every gift of noble origin is breathed upon by Hope's perpetual breath. 17. Stern Winter loves... | |
| Virginia Waddy - 1889 - 432 páginas
...passion with, from day to day, that man begins to see that the leaves which remain are few in number. 15. Earth proudly wears the Parthenon as the best gem upon her zone. 16. Every gift of noble origin is breathed upon by Hope's perpetual breath. 17. Stern Winter loves... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1890 - 460 páginas
...knew ; The conscious stone to beauty grew. Know'st thou what wove yon woodbird's nest Of leaves, and feathers from her breast ; Or how the fish outbuilt...each annual cell ; Or how the sacred pine-tree adds 200 RALPH WALDO EMERSON. To her old leaves new myriads ? Such and so gcew these holy piles, Whilst... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1890 - 458 páginas
...thou what wove yon woodbird's nest Of leaves, and feathers from her breast ; Or how the fish outhuilt her shell, Painting with morn each annual cell; Or how the sacred pine-tree adds 200 RALPH WALDO EMERSON. To her old leaves new myriads? Such and so grew these holy piles, Whilst love... | |
| John Kennedy - 1890 - 314 páginas
...of God are hers ; But Error, wounded, writhes with pain, And dies among his worshipers.— Bryant. Earth proudly wears the Parthenon, As the best gem upon her zone. — Emerson. But this new governor Awakes me all the enrolled penalties, 1 Which have, like unscour'd... | |
| Abby Ann Judson - 1891 - 276 páginas
...— The conscious stone to beauty grew. ' Know'st thou what wove yon wood-bird's nest Of leaves, and feathers from her breast? Or how the fish outbuilt...leaves new myriads? Such and so grew these holy piles, While love and terror laid the tiles, ' These temples grew as grows the grass; Art might obey, but... | |
| William Lefroy - 1891 - 324 páginas
...unappraisable value of a spontaneous development. " Know'st thou what wove yon woodbird's nest Of leaves and feathers from her breast ? Or how the fish outbuilt...Or how the sacred pine-tree adds To her old leaves now myriads ? Such and so grew these holy piles Whilst love and terror laid the tiles." But to " love... | |
| Julia Thomas, Annie Gregory Thomas - 1892 - 290 páginas
...sustain and perpetuate the rum traffic ' 14. Knowest thou what wove yon wood-bird's nest Of leaves and feathers from her breast ? Or how the fish out-built her shell Painting with morn each annual cell ? Read the following selections, noting inflection according to the preceding directions. 15. A man... | |
| JAMES RICHARD JOY, M.A. - 1892 - 346 páginas
...ornament with mediseval and modern cathedrals the most famous temples of Greece are insignificant. Yet Earth proudly wears the Parthenon As the best gem upon her zone, so perfect are its proportions. This sense of proportion, measure, fitness, is a constant quality of... | |
| GEORGE WIILLIAM CURTIS - 1892 - 90 páginas
...the Great Lakes, and the majestic Mississippi; but he knew also with another great American that " Earth proudly wears the Parthenon As the best gem upon her zone. er lids As he would not accept a vulgar caricature of the New Englander as a Yankee, so he spurned... | |
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