| Christian biography - 1826 - 440 pages
...pleasure of his friend's society, that I need not apologize for its introduction here : — SOLITUDE. IT is not that my lot is low, That bids this silent tear to flow ; It is not grief thxt bids me moeii, It is, that I am all alone. Haddon to meet me on my way thither, or to return with... | |
| Henry Kirke White - English poetry - 1827 - 486 pages
...And so the tear-drop fills my eye, When yet in truth I know not why, Or wherefore I am sad. SOLITUDE. IT is not that my lot is low, That bids this silent...alone. In woods and glens I love to roam, When the tired hedger hies him home ; Or by the woodland pool to rest, When pale the star looks on its breast.... | |
| Henry Kirke White - English literature - 1827 - 242 pages
...hear the tempests beat, Secure and fearless, and provide Repose for life's calm eventide. SOLITUDE. It is not that my lot is low, That bids this silent...grief that bids me moan, It is that I am all alone. In wooda and glens I love to roam, When the tired hedger hies him home; Or by the woodland pool to rest,... | |
| English poetry - 1828 - 814 pages
...strain celestial themes Through the pressed nostril, spectacle-bestrid. Cowper. COMPLAINT OF SOLITUDE. It is not that, my lot is low, That bids this silent...alone. In woods and glens I love to roam, When the tired hedger hies him home ; Or by the woodland pool to rest, When pale the star looks on its breast.... | |
| George Merriam - Readers - 1828 - 282 pages
...be " wonderful in counsel, and excellent in working." LESSON LXXXIX. Solitude. — HENRY K. WHITE. IT is not that my lot is low, That bids this silent...alone. In woods and glens I love to roam, When the tired hedger hies him home ; Or, by the woodland pool to rest, When pale the star looks on its breast.... | |
| Religious poetry - 1828 - 198 pages
...us from every eye, Spirit of instruction come, Make us learn that we must die! COWPEH. SOLITUDE. 1 It is not that my lot is low, That bids this silent...grief that bids me moan, It is that I am all alone. 2 In woods and glens I love to roam, When the tir'd hedger hies him home; Or by the woodland pool to... | |
| George Merriam - Readers - 1828 - 286 pages
..." wonderful in counsel, and excellent in working." LESSON LXXXIX. Solitude. — HENRY K. WHITE. • IT is not that my lot is low, That bids this silent...grief that bids me moan : It is — that I am all aloue. In woods and glens I love to roam, When the tired hedger hies him home ; Or, by the woodland... | |
| John Pierpont - Children's literature - 1828 - 320 pages
...human estimate. * Pnm. huv'-ur-ing. f yiu. LESSON LXIII. Solitude.—HENRY K. WHITE. IT is not that ray lot is low, That bids this silent tear to flow: It is not grief that bids me moan: It is—that I am all alone. In woods and glens I love to roam, When the tired hedger hies him home Or,... | |
| Henry Kirke White - English essays - 1829 - 426 pages
...fills my eye, When yet in truth I know not why, Or wherefore I am sad. I 1 128 COMPLETE WORKS SOLITUDE. IT is not that my lot is low, That bids this silent...alone. In woods and glens I love to roam, When the tired hedger hies him home ; Or by the woodland pool to rest, When pale the star looks on its breast... | |
| John Pierpont - Readers - 1829 - 290 pages
...Above all human estimate. * Fran, liuv'-ur-lng. t J'iss\ LESSON LXIII. Solitude. — HENRY K. WHITE. IT is not that my lot is low, That bids this silent tear to flow : It is not grief that hids me moan : It is — that I am all a lone. In woods and glens I love to roam, When the tired hedger... | |
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