| Wild flowers - 1845 - 110 str.
...the phenomena of Nature with a constant reference to a Supreme Intelligent Author. THE wise PA LEY. Read nature like the manuscript of heaven, And call the flowers its poetry. Go out, Ye spirits of habitual unrest, And read it, when "the fever of the world " Hath made your hearts... | |
| 1829 - 414 str.
...and they noil So gracefully to the kisses of the wind. It may be deem'd unmanly, but the wise Head nature like the manuscript of heaven, And call the flowers its poetry . Go out ! Ye spirits of habitual unrest, And read it when the " fever of the world" Hath made your... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1829 - 106 str.
...in the blue cups trembling, and they nod So gracefully to the kisses of the wind. It may be deem'd unmanly, but the wise Read nature like the manuscript of heaven And call the flowers its poetry. Go out ! Ye spirits of habitual unrest, And read it when the " fever of the world" Hath made your hearts... | |
| 1831 - 478 str.
...in the blue cups trembling, and they nod So gracefully to the kisses of the wind. It may be deem'd unmanly, but the wise Read nature like the manuscript of Heaven, And call the flowers its poetry. Go out ! Ye spirits of habitual unrest, And read it when the " fever of the world" Hath made your hearts... | |
| 1832 - 386 str.
...in the blue cups trembling, and they nod So gracefully to the kisses of the wind. It may be deem'd unmanly, but the wise Read nature like the manuscript of heaven, And call the flowers its poetry. Go out ! Ye spirits of habitual unrest, And read it when the fever of the world Hath made your hearts... | |
| George Washington Light - 1833 - 402 str.
...about these early flowers That touches me like poetry.' And in the same short piece, ' It may be deem'd unmanly, but the wise Read nature like the manuscript of heaven, And call the flowers its poetry.' The similes in the following verse are the last specimens of this style which we shall furnish: ' Her mind... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1835 - 274 str.
...trembling, and they nod So gracefully to the kisses of the wind. It may be deem'd too idle, but the young Read nature like the manuscript of heaven, And call the flowers its poetry. Go out! Ye spirits of habitual unrest, And read it when the " fever of the world " Hath made your hearts... | |
| Elizabeth Margaret Chandler, Benjamin Lundy - 1836 - 320 str.
...ourselves with the belief, that our iniquity will never be met by retributive justice ? SPRING FLOWERS. "The wise Read nature like the manuscript of Heaven, And call the flowers its poetry." I LOVE the fair and beautiful blossoms that are scattered so abundantly in the spring season over the... | |
| Elizabeth Margaret Chandler - 1836 - 418 str.
...ourselves with the belief, that our iniquity will never be met by retributive justice? SPRING FLOWERS. "The wise Read nature like the manuscript of Heaven, And call the flowers its poetry." I LOVE the fair and beautiful blossoms that are scattered so abundantly in the spring season over the... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1840 - 328 str.
...trembling, and they nod So gracefully to the kisses of the wind. It may be deem'd too idle, but the young Read nature like the manuscript of heaven, And call the flowers its poetry. Go out ! Ye spirits of habitual unrest, And read it when the " fever of the world" Hath made your hearts... | |
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