| Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans, Mrs. Hemans - English poetry - 1831 - 510 pages
...o'erthrown — But all is not thine own. To thee the love of woman hath gone down, Dark flow thy tides o'er manhood's noble head, O'er youth's bright locks, and...the dead! Earth shall reclaim her precious things fromthee! •"-Restore the dead, thou sea! BRING FLOWERS. BRING flowers, young flowers, for the festal... | |
| Jacob Green - Europe - 1831 - 298 pages
...gone down; Dark flow thy tides o'er manhood's noble head, O'er youth's bright locks and beauty•s flowery crown ! Yet must thou hear a voice — restore...things from thee ! — Restore the Dead, thou Sea!" 22d. — We had a very unpleasant night, and seemed at daybreak to be but little nearer our port than... | |
| William Hone - 1832 - 874 pages
...o'eitlirown, But all is not thine own 1 To thee the love of woman hath gone down. Dark flow thy tides o'er ruck elevnn, and some letters were still unexecuted,...around him in silent astonishment. The sound perhap thce, Restore the dead, thou sea ! Л/г«. Hcmatu. SHIPPING, &c. " I am informed," says Fuller, "... | |
| William Hone - Almanacs, English - 1832 - 852 pages
...all is not thine own ! To thec the love of woman hath gone down, Dark flow thy tideso'erjmanhoed's noble head. O'er youth's bright locks and beauty's...dead ! Earth shall reclaim her precious things from thcc. Restore the dead, thoa sea ! tin. JI :•.:•:-. SHIPPING, &c. " I am informed," says Fuller,... | |
| James Campbell (teacher of English.) - 1832 - 274 pages
...o'erthrown, But all is not thine own ! To thee the love of woman hath gone down, Dark flow thy tides o'er manhood's noble head, O'er youth's bright locks and beauty's flowery crown ; Yet must thou hear a voice—restore the dead! Earth shall reclaim her precious things from thee, Restore the Dead, thou... | |
| 1832 - 206 pages
...Lilium Candidum. . Erica .... . Campanula Rotundifolia . 111. . 117 . 187 . ISO BRING FLOWERS. BRINO flowers, young flowers, for the festal board, To wreathe the cup ere the wine is poured ; Bring flowers ! they are springing in wood and vale, Their breath floats out on the southern... | |
| Mrs. Hemans, Reginald Heber - 1833 - 526 pages
...down, Dark flow thy tides o'er manhood's noble head, O'er youth'i bright lock», and beauty's fiowery crown, — Yet must thou hear a voice — restore...thee ! — Restore the dead, thou sea! BRING FLOWERS. BRINO flowers, young Sowers, for the festal board, To wreathe the cup ere the wine is poured ; Bring... | |
| James Hedderwick - Oratory - 1833 - 232 pages
...hath gone down, Dark flow thy tides o'er manhood's noble head, O'er youth's bright locks and be_auty's flowery crown ! Yet must thou hear a voice — " Restore...things from thee, — " Restore the dead," thou sea ! THE SNOW-STORM. As thus the snows arise, and foul and fierce All winter drives along the darken'd... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - Readers - 1833 - 288 pages
...of the district, and seemed defended even by its beauty. LESSON VII. Bring Flowers.—MRS. HEMANS. BRING flowers, young flowers, for the festal board, To wreathe the cup ere the wine is poured; Bring flowers! they are springing in wood and vale, Their breath floats out on the southern... | |
| Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans - 1834 - 512 pages
...o'erthrown — But all is not thine own. To thee the love of woman hath gone down, Dark flow thy tides o'er manhood's noble head, O'er youth's bright locks, and...the festal board, To wreathe the cup ere the wine is poured ; Bring flowers! they are springing in wood and vale, Their breath floats out on the southern... | |
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