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
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1871 - 968 pages
...his open basket shook The roses on my head." в AYAK u TAYLOR. THE MOSS ROSE. [Translation.] ТПЕ .B. Ford and Company Ч is given To bathe young buds iu dews of heaven, Awaking from his light repose, The angel whispered... | |
| Flower language - 1873 - 182 pages
...branches, and in stars Green, red, and pearly white ! Wordsworth. THE MOSS EOSE.— LOVE. VOLUPTUOUSNESS. The angel of the flowers, one day, beneath a Rose-tree sleeping lay ; Awaking from his light repose, the angel whispered to the Hose, " O fondest object of my care, still... | |
| Thomas Turner (F.S.S.) - 1872 - 204 pages
...liepose, rest. Deepened, made deeper. Whispered, said in a low Grace, beauty, tone. Robed, clothed with. 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 whispered... | |
| American poetry - 1872 - 900 pages
...rose.' "The master from his open basket shook The roses ou my head." BAYARD TAYLOR. THE MOSS ROSE. » THE angel of the flowers, one day, Beneath a rose-tree sleeping lay, — That spirit to whose charge 't is given To bathe young buds in dews of heaven, Awaking from his light repose, The angel whispered... | |
| Lewis Baxter Monroe - Readers - 1873 - 324 pages
...next field. Is not the country boy's lot cast in pleasant places ? LXV. — THE MOSS-ROSE. i. AS Hope. THE Angel of the Flowers one day Beneath a rose-tree...from his light repose, The Angel whispered to the Hose : — II. " O fondest object of my care, Still fairest found where all are fair, For the sweet... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1874 - 390 pages
...schoolboy prying ; — Little flutterer ! cease to fear. THE MOSS-ROSE. FROM THE GERMAN OF KRT1MMACHEB. 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 whispered... | |
| Philip George and son, ltd - 1874 - 216 pages
.../ •(d-ed-ii -uawie AtMtde-d / fair-est bathe pause-d spir-it veil be-stow whis-per-ed dew ob-ject 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... | |
| Floral poesy - 1875 - 360 pages
...of roses, bring, And shed them round me while I sing. THE MOSS ROSE. FROM THE GERMAN OF KRUMMACHER. 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 whispered... | |
| Anna Callender Brackett - American poetry - 1881 - 348 pages
...life can charm no more ; And mourned, till Pity's self be dead. Wm. Collins. *54* 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... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1876 - 599 pages
...is wiped with a little address, May be followed perhaps by a smile. WILLIAM COWPER. THE MOSS ROSE. THE angel of the flowers, one day, Beneath a rose-tree sleeping lay, — That spirit to whose charge 't is given To bathe young buds in dews of heaven. Awaking from his light repose, The angel whispered... | |
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