| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 386 sider
...the violets blow. 2. But not beneath a graven stone, To plead for tears with alien eyes; A slender cross of wood alone Shall say, that here a maiden lies In peace beneath the peaceful skies. 3. And gray old trees of hugest limb Shall wheel their circling shadows round To make the scorching... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 372 sider
...the violets blow. 2. But not beneath a graven stone, To plead for tears with alien eyes ; A slender cross of wood alone Shall say, that here a maiden lies In peace beneath the peaceful skies. 3. And gray old trees of hugest limb Shall wheel their circling shadows round To make the scorching... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 374 sider
...sunlight dim That drinks the greenness from the ground, And drop their dead leaves on her mound. 4. When o'er their boughs the squirrels run, And through their leaves the robins call, And, ripening in the autumn sun, The acorns and the chestnuts fall, Doubt not that she... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1870 - 266 sider
...where the violets blow. But not beneath a graven stone, To plead for tears with alien eyes ; A slender cross of wood alone Shall say that here a maiden lies In peace beneath the peaceful skies. And grey old trees of hugest limb Shall wheel their circling shadows round To make the scorching sunlight... | |
| Asahel Clark Kendrick - 1871 - 484 sider
...where the violets blow. But not beneath a graven stone, To plead for tears with alien eyes ; A slender cross of wood alone Shall say that here a maiden lies,...That drinks the greenness from the ground, And drop the dead leaves on her mound. When o'er their boughs the squirrels run, And through their leaves the... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 sider
...where the violets blow. But not beneath a graven stone, To plead for tears with alien eyes ; A slender nd work for all, And the sun shines always there; — But I '11 not forget Thatdrinksthegreenness from theground, And drop their dead leaves on her mound. When o'er their boughs... | |
| 1871 - 476 sider
...where the violets blow. But not beneath a graven stone, To plead for tears with alien eyes ; A slender cross of wood alone Shall say that here a maiden lies, In peace, beneath the peaceful skies. UNDER THE VIOLETS. 401 And gray old trees of hugest limb Shall wheel their circling shadows round,... | |
| Noble Kibby Royse - 1872 - 382 sider
...where the violets blow. But not beneath a graven stone, r,To plead for tears with alien eyes; A slender cross of wood alone Shall say, that here a maiden...dim That drinks the greenness from the ground, And drops their dead leaves on her mound. When o'er their boughs the squirrels run, And through their leaves... | |
| Noble Kibby Royse - 1872 - 376 sider
...where the violets blow. But not l>eneath a graven stone, To plead for tears with alien eyes; A slender cross of wood alone Shall say, that here a maiden...peaceful skies. And gray old trees of hugest limb Shs.ll wheel their circling shadows round To make the scorching sunlight dim That drinks the greenness... | |
| Miriam Coles Harris - 1872 - 252 sider
...TEE PEACEFUL SKIER. " But not beneath a graven stone, To plead for tears with alien eyes ; A Blender cross of wood alone Shall say that here a maiden lies In peace beneath the peaceful skies." A STRANGEE stood outside the churchyard, leaning against the railing and watching with sternly controlled... | |
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