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" The rivulet Sends forth glad sounds, and tripping o'er its bed Of pebbly sands, or leaping down the rocks, Seems, with continuous laughter, to rejoice In its own being. "
Chambers's Pocket Miscellany - 39. oldal
1854
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Selections from the American Poets: With Some Introductory Remarks

1834 - 406 oldal
...That lead from knoll to knoll, a eausey rude, Or bridge the sunken brook, and their dark roots, With all their earth upon them, twisting high, Breathe...o'er its bed Of pebbly sands, or leaping down the roeks, Seems, with eontinuous laughter, to rejoiee In its own being. Softly tread the marge, Leat from...

The American First Class Book: Or, Exercises in Reading and Recitation ...

John Pierpont - 1835 - 484 oldal
...lead from knoll to knoll, a causey rude, Or bridge the sunken brook, and their dark roots With pjl their earth upon them, twisting high, Breathe fixed...marge, Lest from her midway perch, thou scare the wreii That dips her bill in water. The cool wind, That stirs the stream in play, shall come to thee,...

The American First Class Book, Or, Exercises in Reading and Recitation ...

John Pierpont - 1835 - 496 oldal
...That lead from knoll to knoll, a causey rude, Or bridge the sunken brook, and their dark roots With all their earth upon them, twisting high, Breathe...its bed Of pebbly sands, or leaping down the rocks, In its own being. Softly tread the marge, Seems with continuous laughter to rejoice Lest from her midway...

Progressive Exercises in Rhetorical Reading: Particularly Designed to ...

Richard Green Parker - 1835 - 158 oldal
...require to be thrown into the shade. To aid him in the study, a few examples are here introduced. 743. The rivulet sends forth glad sounds, and tripping...with continuous laughter to rejoice in its own being. In this sentence, one principal idea is expressed, namely, that the rivulet sends forth glad sounds,...

The American Common-place Book of Poetry, with Occasional Notes

1839 - 430 oldal
...That lead from knoll to knoll, a causey rude, Or bridge the sunken brook, and their dark roots, With all their earth upon them, twisting high, Breathe fixed tranquillity. The rivulet Of pebbly sands, or leaping down the rocks, Sends forth glad sounds, and, tripping o'er its bed Seems...

The London and Paris ladies' magazine of fashion, ed. by mrs. Edward Thomas

Jane Thomas (née Pinhorn) - 1854 - 396 oldal
...the cleft-born wild flower seems to enjoy Existence, than the winged plunderer That sucks its sweets The rivulet Sends forth glad sounds, and tripping...continuous laughter to rejoice In its own being." — BRYANT. FAILINGS OF EMINENT MEN. TIIE infirmities of distinguished men will always be visible in...

The United States Democratic Review, 16. kötet

1845 - 648 oldal
...That lead from knoll to knoll a causey rude, -Or bridge the sunken brook, and their dark roots, With all their earth upon them, twisting high, Breathe...rivulet Sends forth glad sounds, and tripping o'er ita bed Of pebbly sand, or leaping down the rocks, Seems with continuous laughter to rejoice in its...

Thoughts on the Poets

Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1846 - 350 oldal
...That lead from knoll to knoll a causeway rude, Or bridge the sunken brook, and their dark roots, With all their earth upon them, twisting high, Breathe...Sends forth glad sounds, and tripping o'er its bed, BRYANT. Of pebbly sand, or leaping down the rocks, Seems with continuous laughter to rejoice In its...

Exercises in Rhetorical Reading: With a Series of Introductory Lessons ...

Richard Green Parker - 1849 - 466 oldal
...all their earth upon them, TWISTING HIGH, breathe FIXED TRANQUILLITY. 694. The RIVULET sends fortli glad sounds, and tripping o'er its bed of pebbly sands,...continuous laughter to REJOICE in its own being.* 695. Therefore said they unto him, " How were thine eyes OPENED?" He answered and said, " A man that...

Exercises in Rhetorical Reading: With a Series of Introductory Lessons ...

Richard Green Parker - 1849 - 446 oldal
...follows, pronouncing the parts in Italic letters with less emphatic force than tiie prominent idea. 780 The rivulet sends forth glad sounds, and tripping o'er its bed of pebbly sands, or liaping down the rocks, seems with continuous laughter to rejoice in its own being, t In the following...




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