tis given To wake sweet nature's untaught lays ; Beneath the arch of heaven To chirp away a life of praise. Then spread each wing, Far, far above, o'er lakes and lands, And join the choirs that sing In yon blue dome not reared with hands. Rural Repository - Page 1041882Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Popular poetry - 1862 - 246 pages
...come to weep : Penance is not for you, Blest wanderers of this upper deep. To you 'tis given To make sweet Nature's untaught lays, Beneath the arch of...and lands ; And join the choirs that sing In yon, bine dome not rear'd with hands. Sprayuc. CARE OF BIRDS FOR THEIR YOUNG. EXALTING love, By the great... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862 - 796 pages
...upper deep. • To you 'tis given To wake sweet Nature's untaught lays ; Beneath the arch of henven To chirp away a life of praise. Then spread each wing,...And join the choirs that sing In yon blue dome not rear'd with hands. Or, if ye stay, To note the conseerated hour, Teach me the airy way, And let me... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1863 - 446 pages
...you, Blessed wanderers of the upper deep. To you 't is given To make sweet nature's untaught lays j Beneath the arch of /heaven To chirp away a life of...with hands. Or, if ye stay, To note the' consecrated hour, Teach me the any way, And let me try your envied power. Above \]jp crowd, On upward wings could... | |
| Life-lights - 1864 - 348 pages
...never could offend 1 Ye never knew The crimes for which we come to weep ; Penance is not for you, Blest wanderers of the upper deep. To you 'tis given To...And join the choirs that sing In yon blue dome not rea/d with hands. Or, if ye stay To note the consecrated hour, Teach me the airy way, And let me try... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 798 pages
...could offend ? Ye never knew The crimes for which we come to weep: Penance is not for you, Bless'd wanderers of the upper deep. To you 'tis given To...And join the choirs that sing In yon blue dome not rear'd with hands. Or, if ye stay, To note the consecrated hour, Teach me the airy way, And let me... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1866 - 1010 pages
...the arch of heaven To chirp away a life of praise. Then spread each wing. Far, far above, o'er the lakes and lands, And join the choirs that sing In yon blue dome not reared with bande. Or, if ye stay, To note the consecrated hour, Teach me the airy way, And let me try your envied... | |
| 1872 - 900 pages
...for which we come to weep. Penance is not for yon, Blessed wanderers of the upper deep. To you 't is a tongue hour, Above the crowd On upward wings could I but fly, 1 'd bathe in you bright cloud, And seek the... | |
| Mr. Faversham, Mrs. Woodward, Author of Ellen Clinton - 1873 - 446 pages
...untaught lays ; Beneath the arch of heaven To chirp away a life of praise. " Then spread each wiag Far, far above, o'er lakes and lands, And join the choirs that sing In you blue dome not reared with hands." SPKAOUE. THE ice having been once broken, Mr. Faversham did not... | |
| Alfred Porter Putnam - 1875 - 590 pages
...come to weep. Penance is not for you, Blessed wanderers of the upper deep. To you 'tis given To make sweet Nature's untaught lays ; Beneath the arch of...lakes and lands, And join the choirs that sing In that blue dome not reared with hands. Or, if ye stay, To note the consecrated hour, Above the crowd,... | |
| Alfred Porter Putnam - 1875 - 592 pages
...come to weep. Penance is not for you, Blessed wanderers of the upper deep. To you 'tis given To make sweet Nature's untaught lays ; Beneath the arch of...lakes and lands, And join the choirs that sing In that blue dome not reared with hands. Or, if ye stay, To note the consecrated hour, Above the crowd,... | |
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