 | John Hanbury Dwyer - 1845 - 494 páginas
...green, One rose of the wilderness left on its stalk, To mark where a garden had been. Like a brotherless hermit, the last of its race, All wild in the silence...sun-beam, a lonely embrace, For the night-weed and thorn over shadowed the place Where the flower of my forefathers grew. Sweet bud of the wilderness! emblem... | |
 | John Hanbury Dwyer - 1845 - 312 páginas
...green, One rose of the wilderness left on its stalk. To mark where a garden had been. Like a brotherless hermit, the last of its race, All wild in the silence...each wandering sun-beam, a lonely embrace, For the night- weed and thorn over shadowed the place Where the flower of my forefathers grew. Sweet bud of... | |
 | Gem book - 1846 - 398 páginas
...green, One Rose of the wilderness left on its stalk, To mark where a garden had been; Like a brotherless hermit, the last of its race, All wild in the silence...grew. Sweet bud of the wilderness! emblem of all That survives in this desolate heart ; The fabric of bliss to its centre may fall, But patience shall never... | |
 | 412 páginas
...— "A rose of the wilderness left on its stalk To mark where a garden had been. Like a brotherless hermit, the last of its race, All wild in the silence of nature it grew/ And then, as in duty bound, like a true poet, proceeds to moralise upon the " sweet bud of the... | |
 | Samuel Bowne Parsons - 1847 - 300 páginas
...the last of its race, All wild in the silence of nature, it drew From each wandering sunbeam a lovely embrace, For the nightweed and thorn overshadowed...grew. Sweet bud of the wilderness ! emblem of all That survives in this desolate heart ! The fabric of bliss to its centre may fall, But patience shall never... | |
 | Samuel Bowne Parsons - 1847 - 302 páginas
...One rose of the wilderness left on its stalk, To mark where a garden had been ; Like a brotherless hermit, the last of its race, All wild in the silence of nature, it drew From each wandering sunbeam a lovely embrace, For the nightweed and thorn overshadowed the place Where the flower of my forefathers... | |
 | William Beattie - 1849 - 520 páginas
...green, One rose of the wilderness left on its stalk, To mark where a garden had been. Like a brotherless hermit, the last of its race, All wild, in the silence...night-weed and thorn over-shadowed the place Where the rose of my forefathers grew." The last of his race, who resided on the family estate of Kirnan, was... | |
 | John Hanbury Dwyer - 1850 - 318 páginas
...green, One rose of the wilderness left on its stalk, To mark where a garden had been. Like a brotherless hermit, the last of its race, All wild in the silence...sun-beam, a lonely embrace, For the night-weed and thorn over shadowed the place Where the flower of my forefathers grew. Sweet bud of the wilderness ! emblem... | |
 | William Beattie - 1850 - 570 páginas
...grass-covered road, Where the hunter of deer and the warrior trode To his hills, that encircle the sea. All wild, in the silence of Nature, it drew From each...night-weed and thorn over-shadowed the place Where the rose of my forefathers grew." The last of his race, who resided on the family estate of Kirnan, was... | |
 | William Beattie - 1850 - 576 páginas
...green, One rose of the wilderness left on its stalk, To mark where a garden had been. Like a brotherless hermit, the last of its race. All wild, in the silence of Nature, it drew From each wandering sunbeam a lonelv embrace ; For the night-weed and thorn over-shadowed the place Where the rose of my forefathers... | |
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