| Benjamin Richings - 1854 - 326 páginas
...the mountain mine Kequireth none to grow, Nor doth it need the lotus 'flower* To make the river flow. The clouds might give abundant rain, The nightly dews...were they made, All dyed with rain-bow light : All fashion'd with supremest grace, Up springing day and night. Springing in valleys green and low, And... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1854 - 584 páginas
...the mountain-mine Requireth none to grow ; Nor doth it need the lotus-flower To make the river flow. The clouds might give abundant rain, The nightly dews...wherefore, wherefore were they made, All dyed with rainbow-light, All fashioned with supremest grace, Springing in valleys green and low, And on the mountains... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1854 - 350 páginas
...the mountain-mine Requireth none to grow, Nor doth It need the lotus flower To make the river flow. The clouds might give abundant rain, The nightly dews...And the herb that keepeth life in man Might yet have drunl» them all. Then, wherefore, wherefore were they mad* All dyed with rainbow light ; All fashion'd... | |
| Emily Percival - 1854 - 326 páginas
...enough, enough For every want of ours : For luxury, medicine, and toil, And yet have made no flowers. The clouds might give abundant rain, The nightly dews might fall, And the herb that keepeth the life in man, Might yet have drank them all. Then wherefore, wherefore were they made, And dyed... | |
| 1854 - 268 páginas
...abundant rain, The nightly dews might full, And the herb that keepeth life in man, Might yet have drank them all. Then wherefore, wherefore were they made, All dyed with rainbow light, All fashion'd with supremest grace, Upspringing day and night ; — Springing in valleys green and low,... | |
| Benjamin Richings - 1855 - 338 páginas
...to grow, Nor doth it need the lotus-flower* To make the river flow. The clouds might give ahundant rain, The nightly dews might fall ; And the herb that...them all. Then wherefore, wherefore were they made, All-dyed with rain-bow light : All fashion'd with supremest grace, Up springing day and night ; Springing... | |
| Mary Howitt - 1855 - 236 páginas
...the mountain mine Requireth none to grow ; Nor doth it need the lotus-flower To make the river flow. The clouds might give abundant rain ; The nightly...the herb that keepeth life in man, Might yet have drank them all. Then wherefore, wherefore were they made, All dyed with rainbow-light, All fashioned... | |
| N. L. Ferguson - 1855 - 296 páginas
...enough, enough For every want of ours — For luxury, medicine, and toil, And yet have made no flowers. Then, wherefore, wherefore were they made, All dyed with rainbow light, All fashione4 with supremest grace, Upspringing^ day and night, — Springing in valleys green and low,... | |
| Emily Ayton - 1855 - 192 páginas
...enough, enough For every want of ours — For luxury, medicine, and toil, And yet have made no flowers. Then wherefore, wherefore were they made, All dyed with rainbow light ; All fashion'd with supremest grace, Upspringing day and night 1 Springing in valleys green and low, And... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 páginas
...mountain mine Kequireth none* to grow ; Nor doth it need the lotus3 flower To make the river flow. The clouds might give abundant rain, The nightly dews...rainbow light, All fashioned with supremest grace, lJpspringing day and night, — Springing in valleys green and low, And on the mountains high, And... | |
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