| Longfellow - 1922 - 722 pages
...whispered together, beholding the moon rise Over the pallid sea, and the silvery mists of the meadows. Silently one by one, in the infinite meadows of heaven, Blossomed the lovely stars, the forget-menote of the angels. Thus was the evening passed. Anon the bell from the belfry Rang out the... | |
| Francis Kingsley Ball - English language - 1923 - 488 pages
...henceforth even for ever. — THE BIBLE. 10. She speaks poniards, and every word stabs. — SHAKESPEARE. 11. Silently, one by one, in the infinite meadows of heaven,...the lovely stars, the. forget-me-nots of the angels. 369. Mixed figures. Avoid mixing figures of speech (§ 368). In the following sentences observe the... | |
| William Harris Elson - Reading (Elementary). - 1925 - 134 pages
...voices of Duty call." 3. "We sped the time with stories old; Wrought puzzles out, and riddles told." 4. "Silently one by one, in the infinite meadows of heaven,...lovely stars, the forget-me-nots of the angels.". 5. "How strange it seems, with so much gone Of life and love, to still live on!" 6. "The great error... | |
| George Earl Freeland - Education - 1926 - 458 pages
...beautiful but it hardly contains the content worthy of the time and effort to memorize and retain it. "Silently one by one In the infinite meadows of heaven...the lovely stars, The forget-me-nots of the angels." It may be maintained that the mere beauty of such a statement makes it worthy of memorizing. However,... | |
| Emma Miller Bolenius - American literature - 1927 - 712 pages
...whispered together, beholding the moon rise Over the pallid sea and the silvery mist of the meadows. Silently one by one, in the infinite meadows of heaven,...the lovely stars, the forget-me-nots of the angels. M Thus was the evening passed. Anon the bell from the belfry Rang out the hour of nine, the village... | |
| Leroy E. Armstrong - 1916 - 408 pages
...whispered together, beholding the moon rise Over the pallid sea and the silvery mist of the meadows. 350 Silently one by one, in the infinite meadows of heaven,...the lovely stars, the forget-me-nots of the angels. — 3 — Thus was the evening passed. Anon the bell from the belfry Rang out the hour of nine, the... | |
| Leon Kellner - American literature - 1927 - 156 pages
...feed in the meadows. (Süß war ihr Atem wie der Atem der Kühe, die auf den Wiesen weiden.) Oder: Silently one by one, in the infinite meadows of heaven,...the lovely stars, the forget-me-nots of the angels. (Schweigend einer nach dem andern, in den unendlichen Wiesen des)Himmels erblühten die lieblichen... | |
| Leon Kellner - American literature - 1927 - 162 pages
...feed in the meadows. (Süß war ihr Atem wie der Atem der Kühe, die auf den Wiesen weiden.) Oder: Silently one by one, in the infinite meadows of heaven,...the lovely stars, the forget-me-nots of the angels. (Schweigend einer nach dem andern, in den unendlichen Wiesen desjHimmels erblühten die lieblichen... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder - American literature - 1927 - 1288 pages
...whispered together, beholding the moon rise ззо Over the pallid sea and the silvery mist of the meadows. Silently, one by one, in the infinite meadows of heaven,...the lovely stars, the forgetme-nots of the angels. Thus passed the evening away. Anon the bell from the belfry Rang out the hour of nine, the village... | |
| Marguerite Wilkinson - American poetry - 1923 - 428 pages
...little song of the night, picturing the heavens. The first lines of it may be compared with Longfellow's Silently, one by one, in the infinite meadows of Heaven,...the lovely stars, the forget-me-nots of the angels. "Tartary" is a poem of more robust type — a rich, delicious, blustering song of self-glorification,... | |
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