YE winds, ye unseen currents of the air, Softly ye played a few brief hours ago ; Ye bore the murmuring bee ; ye tossed the hair O'er maiden cheeks, that took a fresher glow ; Ye rolled the round white cloud through depths of blue ; Ye shook from shaded... The United States Democratic Review - Page 2691839Full view - About this book
| American periodicals - 1839 - 606 pages
...supposed. Very respectfully yours, GEOFKKEY CRAYON. ТПЕ WINDS. >Y WILLIAM С ULL С N ВЕГАХТ. Ys winds, ye unseen currents of the air, Softly ye played...the murmuring bee ; ye tossed the hair O'er maiden checke, that took a fresher glow ; Ye rolled the round white cloud through depths of blue ; Ye shook... | |
| Periodicals - 1839 - 584 pages
...than may at first be supposed. Very respectfully yours, GEOFF-BEY CHAYO*. THE WINDS. ВТ WILL l , YE winds, ye unseen currents of the air, Softly ye played a few brie/ hours ago ; Ye bore the murmuring bee; ye tossed the hair O'er maiden chetks, that took a fresher... | |
| 1840 - 494 pages
...been tossed about the ocean for sixty-tw years. From the Knickerbocker. THE WINDS.— WC BRYANT. Y к winds, ye unseen currents of the air, Softly ye played...white cloud through depths of blue , Ye shook from faded flowers the lingering dew ; Before you the catalpa's blossoms flew, Light blossoms, dropping... | |
| John Goldsbury, William Russell - American literature - 1844 - 444 pages
...round, We ask, " What news ? " — then lay him in the ground ; LESSON LXXIX. THE WINDS. WC BRYANT. Ye winds, ye unseen currents of the air, Softly ye...hair O'er maiden cheeks, that took a fresher glow ; 6 Ye rolled the round white cloud through depths of blue ; Ye shook from shaded flowers the lingering... | |
| John Goldsbury, William Russell - Elocution - 1844 - 440 pages
...gather round, We ask, ".What news ?" — then lay him in the ground; LESSEN LXXIX. THE WINDS. WC BRYANT. Ye winds, ye unseen currents of the air, Softly ye played a few brief hours ago ; Ye bare the murmuring bee ; ye tossed the hair •'er maiden cheeks, that took a fresher glow; 5 Ye railed... | |
| John Goldsbury, William Russell - Elocution - 1844 - 444 pages
...unpressed. We ask, " What news ? "—then lay him in the ground; LESSON LXXIX. THE WINDS. WC BRYANT. Ye bore the murmuring bee ; ye tossed the hair O'er maiden cheeks, that took a fresher glow; 5 Ye rolled the round white cloud through depths of blue; Ye winds, ye unseen currents of the air,... | |
| American literature - 1846 - 460 pages
...the establishment of order and security. [To to r-..n!inuoJ.J THE WIND. BY WILLIAM CULLED BRYANT. Yc winds — ye unseen currents of the air — Softly...few brief hours ago : Ye bore the murmuring bee ; ye toss'd the hair O'er maiden cheeks, that took a fresher glow ; Ye roll'd the round white clouds through... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1847 - 390 pages
...Haunts of the eagle and the snake, and thou Gush midway from the bare and barren steep ? THE WINDS. I. YE winds, ye unseen currents of the air, Softly ye...flew, Light blossoms, dropping on the grass like snow. ii. How are ye changed! Ye take the cataract's sound ; Ye take the whirlpool's fury and its might ;... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1851 - 380 pages
...the eagle and the snake, and thou Gush midway from the bare and barren steep ? THE WINDS. • • • YE winds, ye unseen currents of the air, Softly ye...flew, Light blossoms, dropping on the grass like snow. ii. How are ye changed! Ye take the cataract's sound ; Ye take the whirlpool's fury and its might ;... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1852 - 388 pages
...Haunts of the eagle and the snake, and thou Gush midway from the bare and barren steep ? THE WINDS. YE winds, ye unseen currents of the air, Softly ye...from shaded flowers the lingering dew; Before you the catalpa?s blossoms flew, Light blossoms, dropping on the grass like snow. II. How are ye changed! Ye... | |
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