| Thomas Ewing - 1832 - 428 pages
...the sea. Yet wandering, I found on my ruinous walk, By the dial-stone aged and green, One rose of the wilderness left on its stalk, To mark where a garden had been. Like a brotherless hermit, the last of its race, All wild in the silence of Nature, it drew, From each... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1832 - 326 pages
...shines the brightest in an Ethiop's ear. Reared in the deep seclusion of the forest, " One rose of the wilderness left on its stalk To mark where a garden had been," she knew nothing of the great world beyond the imperfect notions gathered from her little library;... | |
| 1832 - 206 pages
...the sea. Yet wandering, I found on my ruinous walk, By the dial-stone aged and green, One Rose of the wilderness left on its stalk, To mark where a garden had been. Like a brotherless hermit, the last of its race, All wild in the silence of Nature, it drew From each... | |
| Moses Severance - 1832 - 312 pages
...sea. 2. Yet wand'ring, I found on my ruinous walk, By the dial stone aged and green, One rose of the wilderness left on its stalk, To mark where a garden had been. Like a brotherless hermit, the last of its race, All wild in the silence of Nature, it drew, From each... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1835 - 258 pages
...the sea. Yet wandering, I found on my ruinous walk, By the dial stone aged and green, One rose of the wilderness left on its stalk, To mark where a garden had been. Like a brotherless hermit, the last of its race, All wild in the silence of Nature, it drew, From each... | |
| 1836 - 514 pages
...Ihe sea. Yet wandering, I found on my niinom wn!!>, By the dial-stone nged and green, One rose of the wilderness left on its stalk, To mark w:here a garden had been. Like a brother-less hermit, the last of its race, All wild in the silence of nature, it drew From each... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1837 - 332 pages
...trode, 98 Yet wandering, I found on my ruinous walk, By the dial-stone aged and green, One rose of the wilderness left on its stalk, To mark where a garden had been. Like a brotherless hermit, the last of its race, All wild in the silence of nature, it drew, From each... | |
| Henry Marlen - 1838 - 342 pages
...the sea. Yet wandering, I found on my ruinous walk, By the dial-stone aged and green, One rose of the wilderness left on its stalk, To mark where a garden had been. Like a brotherless hermic, the last of its race, All wild in the silence of Nature, it drew, From each... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1840 - 1028 pages
...CHAPTER I. Wandering, I found on my ruinous walk, By the dial stone, aged and green, One rose of the wilderness, left on its stalk, To mark where a garden had been. CAMPBELL. IT was not only broad daylight when Mabel awoke, but the sun had actually been up some time.... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1840 - 246 pages
...CHAPTER V. " Wandering, I found on my ruinous walk, By the dial stone, aged and green. One rose of the wilderness, left on its stalk, To mark where a garden had been." CAMPBELL. IT was not only broad day-light, when Mabel awoke, but the sun had actually been up some... | |
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