Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 6Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart 1850 |
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Side 13
... flowers the fields he searches , Wherewith his love he decorates . O tender longing , hope the sweetest , The golden ... flower it dies , Fruit is maturing . The man must be out In hostile life toiling , Be toiling and moiling , And ...
... flowers the fields he searches , Wherewith his love he decorates . O tender longing , hope the sweetest , The golden ... flower it dies , Fruit is maturing . The man must be out In hostile life toiling , Be toiling and moiling , And ...
Side 15
... flowers , The crown towers On the sheaves , And a band of youthful reapers Dances weaves . Street and market - place grow stiller ; Round the light , domestic , social , Gather now the household inmates , And the city gate shuts ...
... flowers , The crown towers On the sheaves , And a band of youthful reapers Dances weaves . Street and market - place grow stiller ; Round the light , domestic , social , Gather now the household inmates , And the city gate shuts ...
Side 25
... flowers had bloomed , New stars looked through the river mist , And suddenly the moon illumed The temple of their tryste . And with those flowers he crowned her there , With vows which Time should not revoke ; Then from the nearest ...
... flowers had bloomed , New stars looked through the river mist , And suddenly the moon illumed The temple of their tryste . And with those flowers he crowned her there , With vows which Time should not revoke ; Then from the nearest ...
Side 27
... flowers . Among the young people of the village , was a beautiful maiden , who attached herself to Aunt Rachel at first sight , and became , in the course of time , to her as a daughter . The affection between them , exceeding even the ...
... flowers . Among the young people of the village , was a beautiful maiden , who attached herself to Aunt Rachel at first sight , and became , in the course of time , to her as a daughter . The affection between them , exceeding even the ...
Side 28
... flowers he had himself been gathering , to her bouquet , he bade her good morning , calling her name , much to her surprise : while she scarcely recovered her- self sufficiently to receive with graciousness either the apology , or the ...
... flowers he had himself been gathering , to her bouquet , he bade her good morning , calling her name , much to her surprise : while she scarcely recovered her- self sufficiently to receive with graciousness either the apology , or the ...
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