| Wild flowers - 1845 - 110 páginas
...And leads with frolic hand the circling hours. Row DEM. THERE'S not a heath, however rude, But hath some little flower, To brighten up its solitude, And...some memory of the past, To love and call its own. A MAN finds in the productions of Nature an inexhaustible stock of material upon which he can employ... | |
| 1828 - 720 páginas
...up its solitude, And scent the evening hour ! 448 1828.] 44.o There's not a heart, howerer cast liy grief and sorrow down, • But hath some memory of the past To love and caJI its own. The Literary Snuvmir. Edited ty Alaric A. Watts. Longman and Co. AMONG the numerous attractive... | |
| 1828 - 758 páginas
...heart, To aid our holiest musings — is thy part. SONG. There's not a heath, however rude, But hath some little flower To brighten up its solitude, And scent the evening hour I 448 1828.] Tlieru's not a heart, however cast By grief and Borrow down, But liath tome memory of... | |
| 1829 - 270 páginas
...e'er thmks of dying ? Come ! I'll wander with thee. SONG. THERE'S not a heath, however rude, But hath some little flower, To brighten up its solitude, And...not a heart, however cast By grief and sorrow down, OUR VILLAGE CLERK. AN old man with a faded eye, A rustic coat the worse for weai, A cheek of calm humility,... | |
| 1829 - 276 páginas
...thinks of dying ? — Come ! I'll wander with thee. SONG. THERE'S not a heath, however rude, But hath some little flower, To brighten up its solitude, And...not a heart, however cast By grief and sorrow down, OUR VILLAGE CLERK. AN old man with a faded eye, A rustic coat the worse for wear, A cheek of calm humility,... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1834 - 182 páginas
...to expose ourselves to ridicule and contempt. 146 SONG. THERE'S not a heath, however rude, But hath some little flower, To brighten up its solitude, And...hour. There's not a heart, however cast, By grief or sorrow, down, But hath some memory of the past, To love and call its own. HEALTH PREFERABLE TO RICHES.... | |
| 1839 - 320 páginas
...his stark and rigid bee turned upwards to the sky. SON a. There's not a heath, howerer wide, But hath some little flower ; To brighten up its solitude, And scent the evening hoar. There's not a heart, however cast By grief and sorrow down, But hath some memory of the past,... | |
| William Baxter - 1840 - 350 páginas
...thus verifying the following lines of the poet : • " There's not a heath, however rude, But hath some little flower, To brighten up its solitude, And scent the evening hour." * See Mart. Mill. Gard. Diet., Sm. Enyl. Fl., &c. . у • -. / t ttrfif ftt' />'''* J.-,, f 'f, OROBA'NCHE*.... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, Timothy Flint, John Holmes Agnew - 1843 - 620 páginas
...own dominions. Good-bye 1 ' HEAR TC OU f E N 8 ATION B. THERE 's not a heart, however rude, but hath some little flower To brighten up its solitude, and...heart, however cast by grief and sorrow down, But has some memory of the past, to love and call its own. THE MEETING AT SEA. •SpoKBK — Sept. 5,I**t.... | |
| George Mogridge - 1843 - 188 páginas
...APRIL. them, as it were, over again in our afterthoughts. ' There 's not a heath, however rude, But hath some little flower To brighten up its solitude, And scent the evening hour. ' There 's not a heart, however cast By grief and sorrow down, But hath some memory of the past To... | |
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