| American poetry - 1822 - 298 pages
...musical with birds, that sing and sport In wantonness of spirit ; while, below, The squirrel, with rais'd paws and form erect, Chirps merrily. Throngs of insects...their thin wings, and dance in the warm beam That wak'd them into life. Even the green trees Partake the deep contentment; as they bend To the soft winds,... | |
| American poetry - 1834 - 406 pages
...paws and form ereet, Chirps merrily. Throngs of inseets in the shade i Try their thin wings, and danee in the warm beam That waked them into life. Even the green trees I'arUle the deep eontentment ; as they bend s To the soft winds, the sun from the blue sky Looks in... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1836 - 286 pages
...paws and form erect, Chirps merrily. Throngs of insects in the shade Try their thin wings and danoe in the warm beam That waked them into life. Even the...trees Partake the deep contentment ; as they bend INSCRIPTION TO A WOOD. 181 To the soft winds, the sun from the blue sky Looks in and sheds a blessing... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1836 - 288 pages
...paws and form erect, Chirps merrily. Throngs of insects in the shade Try their thin wings and danoe in the warm beam That waked them into life. Even the green trees Tl-rtake the deep contentment ; as they bend INSCRIPTION TO A WOOD. 181 To the soft winds, the sun... | |
| American poetry - 1839 - 430 pages
...wed Of undissembled gladness: the thick roof To guilt. And hence these shades are still the abodes Of green and stirring branches is alive And musical...green trees Partake the deep contentment: as they bend That sucks its sweets. The massy rocks themselves, Existence, than the winged plunderer The old and... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1840 - 292 pages
...paws and form erect, Chirps merrily. Throngs of insects in the shade Try their thin wings and danoe in the warm beam That waked them into life. Even the...trees Partake the deep contentment ; as they bend INSCRIPTION TO A WOOD. 181 To the soft winds, the sun from the blue sky Looks in and sheds a blessing... | |
| Arts - 1853 - 394 pages
...where every branch Is musical with birds, that fiing and sport, In wantonness of spirit ; the songs of insects in the glade Try their thin wings, and dance in the warm beam That wak'd them into life. Oh, yes ! it is indeed delicious to find one'sself in the midst of tranquil nature... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1853 - 376 pages
...below The squirrel, with raised paws and form erect, Chirps merrily. Throngs of insects in the shade Try their thin wings and dance in the warm beam That waked them into life. Even the gr6en trees Partake the deep contentment; as they bend To the soft winds, the sun from the blue sky... | |
| John Pierpont - 1855 - 530 pages
...Fell, it is true, upon the unsinning earth, But not iii vengeance. Misery is wed To guilt. And hence these shades are still the abodes Of undissembled...beam, That waked them into life. Even the green trees * Pnn. equerril. Partake the deep contentment ; as they bend To the soft winds, the sun from the blue... | |
| LUDWIN HERRIG - 1855 - 916 pages
...below The squirrel, with raised paws and form erect, Chirps merrily. Throngs of insects in the shade Try their thin wings and dance in the warm beam That...green trees Partake the deep contentment; as they Ъепа To the eoft winds, the sun from the bine sky Looks in and sheds a blessing on the scene. 2lfí)!ilidi... | |
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