| Richard Green Parker - English language - 1851 - 472 pages
...pay No moment but in purchase of its worth ; And what its worth — ask death-beds ; they can tell. - Enter this wild wood, And view the haunts of nature....breeze, That makes the green leaves dance, shall waft a balrJC To thy sick heart. Throngs of insects in the glade Try their thin wings, and dance in the warm... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1852 - 388 pages
...long experience, that the world Is full of guilt and misery, and hast seen Enough of all its sorrows, crimes, and cares, To tire thee of it, enter this...heart. Thou wilt find nothing here Of all that pained thee in the haunts of men And made thee loathe thy life. The primal curse Fell, it is true, upon the... | |
| Industries - 1850 - 706 pages
...long experience, that the world Is fall of guilt and misery, and hast seen Enough of all its sorrows, crimes and cares, To tire thee of it, enter this wild...heart. Thou wilt find nothing here Of all that pained thee in the haunts of men, And made thee loathe thy life." Our author tells us, that— " When breezes... | |
| Arts - 1853 - 394 pages
...back with redoubled force with the reaction of their waking thoughts. Let them try another course, and Enter this wild wood, And view the haunts of Nature....sweet breeze That makes the green leaves dance, shall wall a balm To the sick heart. It will find nothing here Of all that pained it in the haunts of men.... | |
| David Bates Tower - 1852 - 178 pages
...launch, jaunt, gauntlet, heart, hearth, hearken, guard. Ye blighting whirlwinds ! spare his balmy prime. The calm shade shall bring a kindred calm, and the sweet breeze shall waft a balm to thy sick heart. The forests vanished before its path. At intervals the voice of... | |
| Woodland gleanings - 1853 - 306 pages
...than reason, that the world Is full of guilt and misery, and hast known Enough of all its sorrows, crimes and cares, To tire thee of it, — enter this...heart. Thou wilt find nothing here Of all that pained thee hi the haunts of men, And made thee loathe thy life. The primal curse Pell, it is true, upon the... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1853 - 602 pages
...full of guilt and misery, and hast known Enongh of all its sorrows, crimes and cares, To tire thec of it — enter this wild wood, And view the haunts...heart. Thou wilt find nothing here Of all that pained thee in the haunts of men, And made thee loathe thy life. And hence these shades are still the abodes... | |
| David Bates Tower - English language - 1853 - 204 pages
...bar, alms, palm, oh, father, bath, dart, psalm, awnt, lawgh, lawnch, heart, hearth, hearken, gward. The calm shade shall bring a kindred calm, and the sweet breeze shall waft a balm to thy sick heart. At intervals the voice of psalms is heard. The harp's silver tone... | |
| Edward Rupert Humphreys - 1854 - 486 pages
...methinks, of very long experience Is full of guilt and misery, and hast seen Enough of all its sorrows, crimes, and cares, To tire thee of it, enter this...heart. Thou wilt find nothing here Of all that pained thee in the haunts of men, And made thee loathe thy life. The primal curse Fell, it is true, upon the... | |
| Richard Green Parker - English language - 1854 - 504 pages
...of its worth ; • And what its worth — ask death-beds ; they can tell. • Enter this wild woed, And view the haunts of nature. The calm shade Shall...leaves dance, shall waft a balm To thy sick heart. Throngs of insects in the glade Try their thin wings, and dance in the warm beam That waked them into... | |
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