Through glowing orchards forth they peep, Each from its nook of leaves, And fearless there the lowly sleep, As the bird beneath their eaves. The free fair homes of England, Long, long, in hut and hall, May hearts of native proof be reared To guard each... Poems - Page 404by Mrs. Hemans - 1873 - 518 pagesFull view - About this book
| England - 1827 - 944 pages
...leaves, And fearless there they lowly sleep, As the bird beneath their eaves. The free, fair Homes of England ! Long, long, in hut and hall, May hearts of native proof be rear'd. To guard each hallo w'd wall ! And green for ever be the groves, And bright the flowery sod, Where first the child's... | |
| Youth's instructor - 1830 - 542 pages
...of leaves ; And fearless there the lowly sleep, As the bird beneath their eaves. The free fair homes of England ! Long, long-, in hut and hall, May hearts of native proof be rear'd To guard eoch hallow'd wall ! And green for ever be the groves, And bright the flowery sod, Where first the... | |
| Arminianism - 1850 - 704 pages
...group, must ever be those country lessons and woodland rambles. " And gieen for ever be the groves, Anil bright the flowery sod, Where first the child's glad spirit loves Its country and its God ! " Soon after the removal of the family to Plashet, Mrs. Fry was suddenly summoned to Earlham, to... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1827 - 528 pages
...of leaves, And fearless there the lowly sleep, As the bird beneath their eaves. The free, fair Homes of England ! Long, long, in hut and hall, May hearts...child's glad spirit loves Its country and its God ! * "Originally published in Blackwood'a Magazine. THE SICILIAN CAPTIVE. I dreamt thou wert A captive... | |
| Scotland - 1827 - 968 pages
...The free, fair Homes of England ! Long, long, in hut and hall, May hearts of native proof be rcar'd, To guard each hallow'd wall ! And green for ever be...the flowery sod, Where first the child's glad spirit lores Its Country and its God ! F. II. STKAM NAVIGATION. masterly article which appear., le of your... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1828 - 228 pages
...leaves, And fearless there they lowly sleep, As the bird beneath their eaves. The free, fair Homes of England ! Long, long, in hut and hall, May hearts...child's glad spirit loves Its Country and its God ! OUR DAILY PATHS. THERE'S Beauty all around our paths, if but our watchful eyes Can trace it 'midst... | |
| Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans, Mrs. Hemans - English poetry - 1828 - 340 pages
...of leaves, And fearless there the lowly sleep, As the bird beneath their eaves. The free, fair Homes of England ! Long, long, in hut and hall, May hearts...child's glad spirit loves Its country and its God !* * Originally published in Blackwood's Magazine. THE SICILIAN CAPTIVE. • I have dreamt thou wert... | |
| Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans, Mrs. Hemans - English poetry - 1828 - 342 pages
...of leaves, And fearless there the lowly sleep, As the bird beneath their eaves. The free, fair Homes of England ! Long, long, in hut and hall, May hearts...child's glad spirit loves Its country and its God !* * Originally published in Blackwood's Magazine. And a deep flush pass'd, like a crimson haze, O'er... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1828 - 216 pages
...leaves, And fearless there they lowly sleep, As the bird beneath their caves. The free, fair Homes of England ! Long, long, in hut and hall, May hearts...hallow'd wall ! And green for ever be the groves, And uriglit the flowery sod, Where first the child's glad spirit loves Its country and its God ! OUR DAILY... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - English poetry - 1828 - 228 pages
...leaves, And fearless there they lowly sleep, As the bird beneath their eaves. The free, fair Homes of England '• Long, long, in hut and hall, May hearts of native proof be rear'ci To guard each hallow'd wall ! And green for ever be the groves, And bright the flowery sod,... | |
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