I planted on the hillside which overlooked the broad meadows, scalloped and rounded at their edges by loops of the sinuous Housatonic. Nature finds rhymes for them in the recurring measures of the seasons. Winter strips them of their ornaments, and gives... Journal of Social Science - Strana 251884Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Ohio State Forestry Association - 1884 - 122 str.
...overlooks the broad meadows, scolloped and rounded at their edges by loops of the sinuous Housatonic. Nature finds rhymes for them in the recurring measures of the seasons. Winter strips I hem of their ornaments and gives them, ?s it were, in prose translation, and Summer reclothes them... | |
| Francis George Heath - 1885 - 218 str.
...overlooked the broad meadows, scolloped and rounded at their edges by loops of the sinuous Housatonic. Nature finds rhymes for them in the recurring measures...all the splendid phrases of their leafy language.' A step in this direction has been taken in England by the beautification of old graveyards. The monuments... | |
| Edmund B. Southwick - 1885 - 34 str.
...finds rhymes for them in the recurringmeasures of the seasons. Winter strips them of their ornament and gives them as it were, in prose translation, and...splendid phrases of their leafy language. What are the maples, beeches and birches but odes and idyles and madrigols ? What are the pines, firs and spruies... | |
| Michigan State Horticultural Society - 1886 - 552 str.
...their edges by loops of the sinuous Housatonic. Nature finds rhymes for them in the recurring measure of the seasons; winter strips them of their ornaments...these maples and beeches and birches but odes and idvls and madrigals ? What are these pines and firs and spruces but holy hymns, too solemn for the... | |
| Nevada. Legislature - 1889 - 932 str.
...written many verses, but the best poems that I have produced are the trees I planted on the hillside. Nature finds rhymes for them in the recurring measures...them, as it were, in prose translation, and Summer clothes them in all the splendid phrases of their leafy language. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. " A little... | |
| Eldridge Eugene Fish - 1890 - 272 str.
...which overlooked the Iroad meadows, scalloped and rounded at their edges by the Simeon's Houstanic. Nature finds rhymes for them in the recurring measures...all the splendid phrases of their leafy language. Wliat are these maples and leeches and lirches lut odes and idyls and madrigals ? What are these pines... | |
| Charles Rufus Skinner - 1890 - 528 str.
...overlooks the broad meadows, scalloped and rounded at their edges by loops of t'.ie sinuous Housatonic. Nature finds rhymes for them in the recurring measures of the seasons. Winti-r strips them of llieir ornaments and gives them, as it were, in prose translation, and summer... | |
| Oregon. Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction - 1891 - 332 str.
...written many verses, but the best poems I have produced are the trees I have planted on the hillside. Nature finds rhymes for them in the recurring measures...all the splendid phrases of their leafy language.— Oliver Wendell Holmes. "There is a serene and settled majesty in woodland scenery that enters into... | |
| 1892 - 568 str.
...overlooks the broad meadows scalloped and rounded at their edges by loops of the sinuous Housatonic. Nature finds rhymes for them in the recurring measures...in all the splendid phrases of their leafy language — Holmes. The trees may outlive the memory of more than one of those in whose honor they were planted.... | |
| 1892
...overlooks the broad meadows scalloped and rounded at their edges by loops of the sinuous Housatonic. Nature finds rhymes for them in the recurring measures...them as it were, in prose translation, and summer reclnthes them in all the splendid phrases of their leafy language. — HOLMES. The trees may outlive... | |
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