The celebrated WILSON, the ornithologist, requested that he might be buried near some sunny spot, where the birds would come and sing over his grave. This wish is most beautifully expressed in the following lines. The author is unknown to me. Mount Auburn, and Other Poems - 121. oldalszerző: Isaac McLellan - 1843 - 156 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Theodore Dwight - 1845 - 846 oldal
...next topic of conversation-is to be the "growth and manufacture of fiax." — NY Express. THI: I..V4T The celebrated WILSON, the ornithologist, requested...where the birds would come and sing over his grave. This wish is most beautifully expressed in the following lines. The author is unknown to me. — Backwoodsman,... | |
| 1838 - 392 oldal
...URANT. Vox.. V. JUNE 15, 1839. No. 34. FROM THE BACKWOODSMAN. THE LAST WISH. The celebrated WILBON, the ornithologist, requested that he might be buried...where the birds would come and sing over his grave. This wish is most beautifully expressed in the following lines. The name of the author is unknown to... | |
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