| 1846 - 436 pages
...sing, ye birds, sing, sing a joyous song ! And let the young lambs bound, As to the labour's sound ! We in thought will join your throng, Ye that pipe...What though the radiance which was once so bright Be now for ever taken from my sight, Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendor in the grass,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - Authors, English - 1846 - 540 pages
...sing, ye birds ! sing, sing a joyous song ! And let the young lambs bound As to the tabor's sound ! We in thought will join your throng; Ye that pipe,...What though the radiance which was once so bright Be now for ever taken from my sight, Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grass,... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - English literature - 1846 - 362 pages
...solemnity and tenderness, as "might make angels weep :" "What though the radiance which was once BO bright, Be now for ever taken from my sight, Though nothing...the hour Of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flowers We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind, In the primal sympathy Which... | |
| Sir James Stephen, Thomas Noon Talfourd - English essays - 1848 - 356 pages
...solemnity and tenderness, as " might make angels weep f "What though the radiance which was once ю bright, Be now for ever taken from my sight, Though nothing...not, rather find Strength in what remains behind, In the primal sympathy Which having been, must ever be, In the soothing thoughts that spring Out of... | |
| Bereavement - 1848 - 154 pages
...SOURCES OF COMFORT. WHAT though the radiance which was once so bright . Be now for ever taken from our sight ; Though nothing can bring back the hour, Of...grass, of glory in the flower ; We will grieve not — but rather find Strength in what remains behind ; In the primal sympathy Which having been, must... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - American poetry - 1849 - 578 pages
...the shore, And hear the mighty waters rolling evermore. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH. As to the tabor's sound ! We in thought will join your throng ; Ye that pipe,...What though the radiance which was once so bright Be now forever taken from ray sight, Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendor in the grass,... | |
| Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - English poetry - 1852 - 438 pages
...sing, ye birds ! sing, sing a joyous song ! And let the young lambs bound ! As to the tabor's sound ! We in thought will join your throng; Ye that pipe,...gladness of the May ! What though the radiance which was ouce so bright, Be now for ever taken from my sight, Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1853 - 300 pages
...sing, ye Birds, sing, sing a joyous song ! And let the young Lambs bound As to the tabor's sound ! We in thought will join your throng, Ye that pipe...What though the radiance which was once so bright Be now for ever taken from my sight, Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grass,... | |
| Anna U. Russell - Elocution - 1853 - 580 pages
...sing, ye birds, sing, sing a joyous song ! And let the young Iambs bound As to the tabor's sound ! We, in thought, will join your throng, Ye that pipe...What though the radiance which was once so bright Be now forever taken from my sight, Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grass,... | |
| University of Sydney - 1853 - 810 pages
...and reward !) 0 never, never, Scotia's realm desert, But still the patriot and the patriot-bard (c) We in thought will join your throng, Ye that pipe...through your hearts to-day Feel the gladness of the May ! and the imagery of — (rf) The moonlight steeped in silentness The steady weathercock. (?) Clasped... | |
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