| John Guy (Schoolmaster.) - 1858 - 248 sider
...roar acclaim) Ye swelling deeps below. Ye flocks, that haunt the humble vale, Ye insects fluttering on the gale, In mutual concourse rise; Crop the gay...the spring, Harmonious anthems raise— To him who shap'd your finer mould, Who tipp'd your glittering wings with gold, And tun'd your voice to praise.... | |
| Harvey Marriott - 1859 - 284 sider
...humble vale, ,, Ye insects fluttering on the gale, In mutual concourse rise ; Crop the gay rose's vernal bloom, And waft its spoils, a sweet perfume, In incense...of the spring, Harmonious anthems raise To Him who shaped your finer mould, Who tipped your glittering wings with gold, And tuned your voice to praise.... | |
| 1859 - 374 sider
...humhle vale, Ye insects flutt'ring on the gale, In mutual concourse rise; Crop the gay rose's vermil bloom, And waft its spoils, a sweet perfume, In incense...of the spring, Harmonious anthems raise To Him who shap'd your finer mould, Who tipp'd your glittering wings with gold, And tun'd your voice to praise.... | |
| Charles Rogers - 1859 - 304 sider
...insects fluttering on the gale; In mutual concourse rise ; Crop the gay rose's vermil bloom, And waft ite spoils, a sweet perfume, In incense to the skies. Wake, all ye mountain-tribes, and sing ; Ye plumy warblers of the spring, Harmonious anthems raise To Him who shaped... | |
| G. W. Septimus Piesse - 1862 - 434 sider
...has perhaps been the origin of palisander — palisander, badly written " — (Burnett). ROSE. Go, crop the gay rose's vermeil bloom And waft its spoils, a sweet perfume, In incense to the skies. OGILTIE. "When Nero honoured the house of a Roman noble with his imperial presence at dinner, there... | |
| Golden gleanings - 1863 - 342 sider
...at his look, And trembled at his frown. Ye flocks that haunt the humble vale, Ye insects flutt'ring on the gale, In mutual concourse rise ; Crop the gay...the spring, Harmonious anthems raise ; To him who shaped your finer mould, Who tipp'd your glittering wings with gold, And tuned your voice to praise.... | |
| Bourchier Wrey Savile - 1865 - 310 sider
...look, And trembled at His frown. IX. Ye flocks, that haunt the humble vale, Ye insects, fluttering on the gale, In mutual concourse rise ; Crop the gay...sweet perfume, In incense to the skies. Wake, all ye mountain tribes, and sing ; Ye plumy warblers of the spring, Harmonious anthems raise To Him who shaped... | |
| Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Eller Taylor - 1868 - 302 sider
...HWPE-B. 1 -RB— WW 8.-JB— CD— FK-RB- FW-RHJ— GE— RCCL— EW— WP-AME THE FEAST OF KOSES. Crop the gay rose's vermeil bloom And waft its spoils, a sweet perfume In incense to the skies. OOILTIK. all the flowers that have ever adorned the face of the earth none has furnished to the poet... | |
| Joseph Breck - 1886 - 492 sider
...the fruit is like the other of his kinde." ON THE ODOKS OF ROSES AND THE MODES OF OBTAINING THEM. " Crop the gay Rose's vermeil bloom. And waft its spoils, a sweet perfume, In incense to Ihe skies." — Ogilvie. " Of their sweats there are sweetest odors made."— Shakespeare." This Queen... | |
| General Convention of the New Jerusalem in the United States of America - 1866 - 352 sider
...rise; Crop the gay rose's vermil bloom, And waft its spoils, a sweet perfume, 10 Wake all ye mountain tribes, and sing; Ye plumy warblers of the spring, Harmonious anthems raise To HIM who shap'd your finer mould, Who tipp'd your glitt'ring wings with gold, And tun'd your voice to praise.... | |
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