| 1840 - 520 str.
...drawing in Hii beautiful, bright inck: and from fte hills A murmur, like the hoarseness of the sea, Till the release of waters ; and the earth Sends up a pleasant...heard The dropping of the velvet foot of Spring." NP WILIJI. " IN this month your garden appears in its greatest beauty : the blossoms of the fruit-trees... | |
| 1829 - 414 str.
...the eaves, and drawing in His beautiful bright neck, and from the hills, A murmur like the hoarseness of the sea Tells the release of waters, and the earth...grass — and so I know That nature, with her delicate car, hath heard The dropping of the velvet foot of spring. Smell of my violets ! I found them where... | |
| 1832 - 386 str.
...caves, and drawing in His beautiful bright neck, and from the hills, A murmur, like the hoarseness of the sea, Tells the release of waters, and the earth...heard The dropping of the velvet foot of spring. Smell at my violets ! I found them where The liquid south stole o'er them, on a bank That lean'd to running... | |
| George Washington Light - 1833 - 402 str.
...in His beautiful bright neck, and from the hilla, A murmur like the hoarseness of the sea Tells Ihe release of waters, and the earth Sends up a pleasant...heard The dropping of the velvet foot of Spring.' A few other general selections will illustrate his more general good qualities, already mentioned.... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1835 - 274 str.
...eaves, and drawing in His beautiful bright neck, and, from the hills, A murmur like the hoarseness of the sea Tells the release of waters, and the earth...pleasant smell, and the dry leaves Are lifted by the grass—and so I know That Nature, with her delicate ear, hath heard The dropping of the velvet foot... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1837 - 266 str.
...eaves, and drawing in His beautiful bright neck, and, from the hills, A murmur like the hoarseness of the sea Tells the release of waters, and the earth...so I know That Nature, with her delicate ear, hath hoard The dropping of the velvet foot of Spring. Take of my violets ! I found them where The liquid... | |
| Mrs. S. C. Hall - 1838 - 216 str.
...you saw them not, you felt that violets were here — even, as a poet, new amongst us, sings, where "the earth Sends up a pleasant smell, and the dry leaves Are lifted by the grass." There were thousands of those flowers along the broken hedgerows that skirted the narrow lane, and... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1840 - 328 str.
...eaves, and drawing in His beautiful bright neck, and, from the hills, A murmur like the hoarseness of the sea Tells the release of waters, and the earth...hath heard The dropping of the velvet foot of Spring. Take of my violets ! I found them where The liquid South stole o'er them, on a bank That leaned to... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1842 - 638 str.
...eaves, and drawing in His beautiful, bright neck; and, from the hills, A murmur like the hoarseness of the sea, Tells the release of waters, and the earth...hath heard The dropping of the velvet foot of Spring. Take of my violets ! I found them where The liquid south stole o'er them, on a bank That lean'd to... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1843 - 280 str.
...and drawing in His beautiful bright neck, and, from the hills, APRIL. 61 A murmur like the hoarseness of the sea Tells the release of waters, and the earth...hath heard The dropping of the velvet foot of Spring. Take of my violets ! I found them where The liquid South stole o'er them, on a bank That lean'd to... | |
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