To bathe young buds in dews from heaven ; Awaking from his light repose, The angel whispered to the rose : ' O fondest object of my care, Still fairest found where all are fair, For the sweet shade thou 'st given to me, Ask what thou wilt, 'tis granted... The Suffolk literary chronicle - Page 611838Full view - About this book
| Science - 1836 - 866 pages
...Blackwood's Magazine several years ago : — " The angel of the flowers one day Beneath a rose tree sleeping lay ; That spirit to whose charge is given...rose : — ' O ! fondest object of my care, Still fairest found where all are fair, For the sweet shade thou 'st given to me Ask what thou wilt, 'tis... | |
| Edward Mammatt - Art - 1837 - 376 pages
...Blackwood's Magazine several years ago : — " The angel of the flowers one day Beneath a rose tree sleeping lay ; That spirit to whose charge is given...his light repose, The angel whispered to the rose : — 'Twas but a moment — o'er the rose A veil of mots the angel throws. And, robed in nature's... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1839 - 302 pages
...interpose, O'er their devoted heads the flood may close. A i kin. • 45.— THE MOSS ROSE. FROM THE GERMAN. The Angel of the flowers, one day, Beneath a rose-tree sleeping lay, That spirit to whom charge is given To bathe young buds in dews of heaven ; Awaking from his light repose, The Angel... | |
| Sacred cabinet - 1841 - 222 pages
...world sinks thus ; and yon majestic Heaven Shines not the less for that one vanish'd star I ISABEL. THE angel of the flowers one day, Beneath a rose-tree sleeping lay, That spirit to whom charge is given To bathe young buds in dews of heaven ; Awaking from his light repose, The angel... | |
| Lucy Hooper - Flower language - 1842 - 304 pages
...None had that charm within it, As when that First — First minute, THE MOSS ROSE. FROM: THE GERMAN. THE Angel of the flowers, one day, Beneath a Rose-tree sleeping lay — That spirit to whom charge is given To bathe young buds in dews of heaven ; Awaking from his light repose, The Angel... | |
| 1844 - 206 pages
...death — when the sun of life setting, Himself shall be laid in the cold silent tomb ? THE MOSS ROSE. THE angel of the flowers, one day, Beneath a rose-tree sleeping lay ; That spirit to whom charge is given To bathe young buds in dews of heaven. Awaking from his light lepose, The angel... | |
| Universalism - 1869 - 1042 pages
...following pleasing fable of the manner in which the moss rose received her soft and lovely vestment : " The angel of the flowers one day Beneath a rose-tree sleeping lay. The spirit, to whose charge is given To bathe young buds in dews from heaven, Awaking from his light... | |
| 1846 - 436 pages
...she saw her native store ; If her inward worth were known, She might ever live alone. THE MOSS ROSE. THE Angel of the flowers one day, Beneath a rose-tree,...spirit to whose charge is given To bathe young buds in dew from heaven. Awakening from his slight repose, The Angel whispered to the Rose, — " O fondest... | |
| Short stories - Children's poetry, English - 1846 - 154 pages
...help for it. Thus an impatient temper brings its own punishment. FROM THE GERMAN OF KHUM.'.I ACI1 F,U. THE Angel of the flowers, one day, Beneath a rose-tree sleeping lay; — That spirit to whose charge 'tis given To bathe young buds in dews of heaven. Awaking from his light repose, The Angel whisper'd... | |
| 564 pages
...disguise the urchin rove, Too sure we find out that LOVE still is LOVE ! THE MOSS ROSE. FROH THE GERMAN. THE angel of the flowers one day, Beneath a rose-tree sleeping lay, That Spirit — to whose charm is given To bathe young buds in dews from heaven, Awaking from his light repose, The angel whispered... | |
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