DEAR common flower, that grow'st beside the way, Fringing the dusty road with harmless gold, First pledge of blithesome May, Which children pluck, and, full of pride uphold, High-hearted buccaneers, o'erjoyed that they An Eldorado in the grass have found,... Appalachia - Seite 491892Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | ...sun illuminate the turretted crown upon her uplifted brow. THE DANDELION. 1»Y JAMES KrSSELI. LOWELL Dear common flower, that grow'st beside the way Fringing the dusty road with harmless gold; First pledge of blithesome May, \\liii-h children pluck, and full of pride, behold, High-hearted buccaneers,... | |
 | 1867
...illuminate the turretted crown opon her uplifted brow. THE DANDELION. BT JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. Bear common flower, that grow'st beside the way Fringing the dusty road with harmless gold , First pledge of blithesome May, Which children pluck, and full of pride, behold, Uigh-bearted buccaneers,... | |
 | James Russell Lowell - 1848 - 184 Seiten
...light, Which fall upon souls that are lone and astray, To plant fruitful hopes of the flower of day. TO THE DANDELION. DEAR common flower, that grow'st beside...the way, Fringing the dusty road with harmless gold, First pledge of blithesome May, Which children pluck, and, full of pride, uphold, High-hearted buccaneers,... | |
 | James Russell Lowell - 1849
...An Eldorado in the grass have found, Which not the rich earth's ample round May match in wealth, — thou art more dear to me Than all the prouder summer-blooms may be. Gold such as thine ne'er drew the Spanish prow Through the primeval hush of Indian seas, Nor wrinkled... | |
 | Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1852 - 340 Seiten
...crush'd beneath the furrow's weight. Shall be thy doom ! tire ganfolwn. James Rusicll Lowell. TV EAR common flower, that grow'st beside the way. Fringing the dusty road with harmless gold ; First pledge of blithesome May, Which children pluck, and full of pride, behold, High-hearted buccaneers,... | |
 | Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1852 - 550 Seiten
...Eldorado in the grass have found. Which not the rich earth's ample round May match in wealth — (turn art more dear to me Than all the prouder summer-blooms may be. Gold such as thine ne'er drew the Spanish prow Through the primeval hush of Indian seas, Nor wrinkled... | |
 | 1853
...nature's unregarded beauties, and a fine freshness of feeling characterize the following lines 'TO THE DANDELION. ' Dear common flower, that grow'st...the way, Fringing the dusty road with harmless gold, First pledge of blithesome May, Which children pluck, and full of pride uphold, High-hearted buccaneers,... | |
 | James Russell Lowell - 1853
...upon souls that are lone and astray, To plant fruitful hopes of the flower of day. TO THE DANDELION. V DEAR common flower, that grow'st beside the way, Fringing the dusty road with harmless gold, First pledge of blithesome May, Which children pluck, and, full of pride, uphold, High-hearted buccaneers,... | |
 | Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1855 - 622 Seiten
...search for the Holy Grail, (the cup out of which our Lord drank with his disciTO THE DANDELION. DF.ATI common flower, that grow'st beside the way, Fringing; the dusty road with harmless gold, First pledge of blithesome May, Which children pluck, and, full of pride, uphold, High-hearted buccaneers,... | |
 | Anne Pratt - 1855
...those of many parts of America; and the American poet Lowell has some verses to the flower : — " Dear common flower that grow'st beside the way, Fringing the dusty road with harmless goldFirst pledge of blithesome May Which children pluck, and full of pride uphold, High-hearted buccaneers,... | |
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