WE wreathed about our darling's head The morning-glory bright ; Her little face looked out beneath, So full of life and light, So lit as with a sunrise, That we could only say, " She is the morning-glory true, And her poor types are they. The Female Poets of America - Página 385por Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1849 - 400 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| James Russell Lowell - 1848 - 210 páginas
...customs, pomps, and lies, And, not seldom blown to flame, Vindicate its ancient claim. THE MORNING-GLORY. WE wreathed about our darling's head the morning-glory...always from that happy time we called her by their Behind her cradle-bars she smiled to catch the first faint ray, As from the trellis smiles the flower... | |
| Caroline May - 1848 - 624 páginas
...without a sigh, Might sleep this night through on the earth, To waken in the sky. THE MORNING-GLORY. We wreathed about our darling's head The morning-glory bright; Her little face look'd out beneath, So full of life and light, So lit as with a sunrise, " She is the morning-glory... | |
| M. A. H. - 1849 - 160 páginas
...Meeting at thy right hand, 'T will be our heaven to find that — he is there ! THE MORNING-GLORY. WE wreathed about our darling's head the morning-glory...types are they. So always, from that happy time, we call her by their name ; And very fitting it did seem, for, sure as morning came, Behind her cradle-bars... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1852 - 356 páginas
...all that I did see ; So, prithee, make my bed, mother, For I'm tired as I can be !' Maria Lowell. i wreathed about our darling's head the Morning-Glory...did it seem, for, sure as Morning came, Behind her cradle-bars she smiled to catch the first faint ray, As from the trellis smiles the flower and opens... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1853 - 284 páginas
...customs, pomps, and lies, And, not seldom blown to flame, Vindicate its ancient claim. THE MORNING-GLORY. WE wreathed about our darling's head the morning-glory...did it seem, for, sure as morning came Behind her cradle-bars she smiled to catch the first faint ray, As from the trellis smiles the flower and opens... | |
| 1854 - 362 páginas
...So, prithee, make my bed, mother, For I'm tired as I can be !' Maria Lowell. 1TTE wreathed about urn- darling's head the Morning-Glory " bright; Her little...did it seem, for, sure as Morning came, Behind her cradle-bars she smiled to catoh the first faint ray, As from the trellis smiles the flower and opens... | |
| Caroline May - 1858 - 606 páginas
...MORNING-QLORY. WE wreathed about our darling's head The morning-glory bright ; Her little face look'd out beneath, So full of life and light, So lit as...types are they." So always from that happy time We call'd her by their name, And very fitting did it seem — For, sure as morning came, Behind her cradle... | |
| 1861 - 236 páginas
...the summer breeze comes by, The bush is waved, the flower is dry. WALTER SCOTT. THE MORNING-GLORY. WE wreathed about our darling's head the morningglory...face looked out beneath, so full of life and light, THE MORNING-GLORY. 37 So lit as with a sunrise, that we could only say, She is the morning-glory true,... | |
| Thomas Shorter - 1861 - 224 páginas
...WE wreathed about our darling's head the morning-glory bright, Her little facelook'd out beneath, BO full of life and light, So lit as with a sunrise, that we could only say, She is the morning-glorv true, and her poor types are they. So always from that happy time we called her by their... | |
| 1861 - 144 páginas
...THE MORNING GLORY. WE wreathed about our darling's head The morning glory bright ; Her little faee looked out beneath, So full of life and light,— So lit as with a sunrise, That we eould only say,. ** She is the morning" glory true, And her poor types are they." So always from that... | |
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