Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2 |
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... That when the sun , in winter , risen o'er The rosy eastern mount , floods them with light , And lingers there at play until the eve , They strangely seem transformed , though white with snow , Into the gates of sunny Italy .
... That when the sun , in winter , risen o'er The rosy eastern mount , floods them with light , And lingers there at play until the eve , They strangely seem transformed , though white with snow , Into the gates of sunny Italy .
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Then hastes the liverwort - not waiting for Its leaves to cast its tender purple buds Into the melting footprints of the snow , That now retires for shelter to the woods . The wild anemone , and mayflower soon Succeed ; and violets ...
Then hastes the liverwort - not waiting for Its leaves to cast its tender purple buds Into the melting footprints of the snow , That now retires for shelter to the woods . The wild anemone , and mayflower soon Succeed ; and violets ...
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The scene was wild enough , and more picturesque than you get even in the new Park , ladies ; and , were I an artist either in words or colors , I would give it you with all the accessories of swarthy Arabs in snow- white drapery and ...
The scene was wild enough , and more picturesque than you get even in the new Park , ladies ; and , were I an artist either in words or colors , I would give it you with all the accessories of swarthy Arabs in snow- white drapery and ...
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Quails whistled cheerfully from their glossy coverts , great flocks of buzzards wheeled high in air , and now and then , from the river - bluff , one caught sight of a stately crane or a pair of snow- white pelicans .
Quails whistled cheerfully from their glossy coverts , great flocks of buzzards wheeled high in air , and now and then , from the river - bluff , one caught sight of a stately crane or a pair of snow- white pelicans .
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... opened them nearly all at once ; and the great fields quickly became white as the driven snow . They usually remain green until the tender plants are killed by the frost , and the picking then con- tinues until Christmas .
... opened them nearly all at once ; and the great fields quickly became white as the driven snow . They usually remain green until the tender plants are killed by the frost , and the picking then con- tinues until Christmas .
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