Perennial FlowersMunroe and Francis, 1843 - 172 pages |
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... green and growing amid the frost ; each little grass and lichen is a silent memen- to . The first bird of spring , and the last rose of summer ; the grandeur and the dulness of evening and morning ; the rain , the dew , the sunshine ...
... green and growing amid the frost ; each little grass and lichen is a silent memen- to . The first bird of spring , and the last rose of summer ; the grandeur and the dulness of evening and morning ; the rain , the dew , the sunshine ...
Page vii
... Green River The Drop of Dew Inward Gratitude The Happiness of Animals The Kitten and the falling Leaves To a Water - fowl The Summer Shower Scene after a Summer Shower April Day 11 12 13 • 14 · 16 • 16 • 17 19 • • 19 20 22 • 23 24 25 ...
... Green River The Drop of Dew Inward Gratitude The Happiness of Animals The Kitten and the falling Leaves To a Water - fowl The Summer Shower Scene after a Summer Shower April Day 11 12 13 • 14 · 16 • 16 • 17 19 • • 19 20 22 • 23 24 25 ...
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... , Upspringing day and night , — Springing in valleys green and low , And on the mountains high , And in the silent wilderness , Where no man passes by ? Our outward life requires them not , — Then wherefore Why bloom the Flowers.
... , Upspringing day and night , — Springing in valleys green and low , And on the mountains high , And in the silent wilderness , Where no man passes by ? Our outward life requires them not , — Then wherefore Why bloom the Flowers.
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... warble know , The yellow violet's modest bell Peeps from the last year's leaves below . Ere russet fields their green resume , Sweet flower , I love , in forest bare , To meet thee , when thy faint perfume Alone is 14 The Yellow Violet.
... warble know , The yellow violet's modest bell Peeps from the last year's leaves below . Ere russet fields their green resume , Sweet flower , I love , in forest bare , To meet thee , when thy faint perfume Alone is 14 The Yellow Violet.
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... green night ; And does in the pomegranate close Jewels more rich than Ormus shows . He makes the figs our mouths to meet , And throws the melons at our feet ; But apples plants of such a price , No tree could ever bear them twice . With ...
... green night ; And does in the pomegranate close Jewels more rich than Ormus shows . He makes the figs our mouths to meet , And throws the melons at our feet ; But apples plants of such a price , No tree could ever bear them twice . With ...
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