ve viewed you with pleasure, but now must with pain — Farewell! for I never may see you again. Ye woods where in life's gladsome morning I strayed, When all was in sunshine and beauty arrayed ; That dream has departed, how fleeting and vain — Farewell!... Woodnotes of a Wanderer - 261. oldalszerző: John Ramsay - 1851 - 275 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| John Ramsay - 1852 - 288 oldal
...O'er moss, and o'er moorland, my path soon shall be, The cloud-covered mountain, and wide stormy sea; Your beauties will gladden some happier swain, Farewell ! for I never may see you again. December 1845. STANZAS ADDRESSED TO THE AUTHOR ON HIS VISIT TO EDINBURGH IN 1851. BY JOHN HARRISON.... | |
| 1876 - 306 oldal
...strayed, When all was in sunshine and beauty arrayed ; That dream has departed, how fleeting and vain — Farewell! for I never may see you again. O'er moss...swain — Farewell ! for I never may see you again. John Jtamiay. Cree, the River. THE BANKS OF CEEE. HERE is the glen, and here the bower, All underneath... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1876 - 270 oldal
...O'er moss and o'er moorland my path soon shall be, The cloud-covered mountain and wide stormy sea, Your beauties will gladden some happier swain — Farewell ! for I never may see you again. Cree, the River. THE BANKS OF CREE. HEKE is the glen, and here the bower, All underneath the birchen... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1876 - 284 oldal
...o'er moorland my path soon shall be, The clond-covered mountain and wide stormy sea, Your beanties will gladden some happier swain — Farewell! for I never may see you again. John liaaaa" 160 POEMS OF PLACE! Cree, the Riv THE BANKS OF CHE: HERE is the glen, and her All underneath... | |
| 1876 - 618 oldal
...faney a spirit would bring. That trimmed the bright pinions of thonght's hallowed wing, Your beautios will gladden some happier swain, Farewell! for I never may see you again. I've roamed yon unknown to eare's life-sapping sigh, When prospeets seemed fair, and my young hopes... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1876 - 270 oldal
...o'er moorland my path soon shall be, The cloud-covered mountain and wide stormy sea, Your beanties will gladden some happier swain — Farewell ! for I never may see you again. Cree, the River. THE BANKS OF CREE. HERE is the glen, and here the bower, All underneath the birchen... | |
| Charles Rogers - 1882 - 544 oldal
...stray'd, When all was in sunshine and beauty arrayed ; That dream has departed, how fleeting and vain — Farewell ! for I never may see you again. O'er moss, and o'er moorland, my path soon shall be, The cloud-cover'd mountain, and wide stormy sea, Your beauties willgladdeusomehappier swain — Farewell... | |
| Charles Rogers - 1885 - 614 oldal
...all was in sunshine and beauty arrayed; That dream has departed, how fleeting and stray'd, vain— Farewell! for I never may see you again. O'er moss, and o'er moorland, my path soon shall be, The cloud-cover'd mountain, and wide stormy sea, Your beauties willgladdensomehappier swain— Farewell!... | |
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