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The Game Birds and Wild Fowl of Sweden and Norway: With an Account of the ... - Page 198
by Llewelyn Lloyd - 1867 - 599 pages
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The Bible Christian, Volume 1, Issue 1

Bible - 1837 - 446 pages
...no more ; The zephyr's light air Is exchanged for the toat Of storms, and th<3 Trinitarian Theology. Then why do we stay In the North, where the sun More...why need we sigh ? We leave but a grave— To cleave thro' the sky On the wings which God gave ;— Then, ocean, be welcome ttie roar of thy wave ! Of rest...
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The Monthly Review

Books - 1842 - 610 pages
...The rose is no more ; The zephyr's light air Is exchang'd for the roar Of storms, and the May fields have mantles of hoar, Then why do we stay In the North,...why need we sigh! We leave but a grave— To cleave thro' the sky On the wings which God gave;— Then, Ocean, be welcome the roar of thy wave! Of rest...
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The Poets and Poetry of Europe: With Introductions and Biographical Notices

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - English poetry - 1845 - 886 pages
...: The oaks now are bore, The rose is no more ; The zephyr's light air Is exchanged for the roar Of storms, and the May-fields have mantles of hoar. "...but a grave, — To cleave through the sky On the wings which God gave ; — Then, Ocean, be welcome the roar of thy wave ! " Of rest thus bereaved,...
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The Rhyme and Reason of Country Life, Or, Selections from Fields Old and New

Susan Fenimore Cooper - Country life - 1855 - 510 pages
...rose; The oaks now are bare; The rose is no more; The zephyr's light air Is exchanged for the roar Of storms, and the May-fields have mantles of hoar “Then...the sun More dimly each day His brief course will nun? And why need we sighWe leave but a grave, To cleave through the sky On the wings which God gave;...
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The Rhyme and Reason of Country Life

Country life - 1856 - 482 pages
...The oaks now are bare ; The rose is no more ; The zephyr's light a ills exchanged for the ro.ir Of storms, and the May-fields have mantles of hoar "...leave but a grave, To cleave through the sky On the wings which God gave ; Then, Ocean, we welcome the roar of thy wave !" Of rest thus bereaved, They...
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The poets and poetry of Europe, with intr. and biogr. notices, by H.W ...

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1871 - 960 pages
...rose : The oaks now are bare, The rose is no more j The zephyr's light air Is exchanged for the roar f storms, and the May-fields have mantles of hoar. "...but a grave, — To cleave through the sky On the wings which God gave ; — hen, Ocean, be welcome the roar of thy wave ! " Of rest thus bereaved, They...
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To the Arctic Regions and Back in Six Weeks: Being a Summer Tour to Lapland ...

Alexander W. M. Clark Kennedy - Lapland - 1878 - 518 pages
...rose. The oaks now are bare, The rose is no more ; The Zephyr's light air Is exchanged for the roar Of storms, and the May-fields have mantles of hoar. "...leave but a grave To cleave through the sky On the wings which God gave; Then, Ocean, be welcome the roar of thy wave." }8o To tlic Arctic Regions and...
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The Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopædia of Universal Authorship ...

Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - Literature - 1893 - 472 pages
...zephyr's light air Is exchanged for the roar Of storms, and the M ay-fields have mantles of hour. " Then why do we stay In the North, where the sun More...leave but a grave,— To cleave through the sky On the wings which God gave ;— Then, Ocean, be welcome the roar of thy wave ! " Of rest thus bereaved, They...
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