Or lose thyself in the continuous woods Where rolls the Oregon, and hears no sound, Save his own dashings yet the dead are there: And millions in those solitudes, since first The flight of years began, have laid them down In their last sleep the... American Poetry - Page 169edited by - 1918 - 721 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1822 - 764 pages
...morning, and the Barcan desert pierce, Or lose thyself in the continuous .woods Where rolls the Oregan, and hears no sound Save his own dashings yet,...there alone. So shall thou rest and what if thou shall fall Unnotic'd by the living and no friend Take note of Ihy departure ! All that breathe... | |
| 1822 - 298 pages
...morning, and the Barcan desert pierce, Or lose thyself in the continuous woods Where rolls the Oregan, and hears no sound Save his -own dashings yet,...their last sleep the dead reign there alone. So shalt thou rest and what if thou shalt fall Unnotic'd by the living and no friend Take note... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 pages
...the continuous woods Where rolls the Oregan, and hears no sound, 22 * 2S8 THE AMERICAN (Lew<ra 11T. Save his own dashings yet the dead are there,...alone. So shall thou rest and what if thou shalt fall Unnoticed by the living and no friend Take note of thy departure ? All that breathe... | |
| John March Putnam - 1828 - 200 pages
...ami qualities is understood ; as, A period having arrived wh' it fifty jearsheiice, &c. Where roils the Oregon, and hears no sound, Save his own dashings,...their last sleep ; the dead reign there alone. So ihalt thou rest and what if thou shalt fall Unnoticed by the living, and no friend Take note of... | |
| 1829 - 514 pages
...morning, and the Barcan desert pierce, Or lose thyself in the contiguous woods, Where rolls the Oregnn, and hears no sound Save his own dashings yet the...their last sleep the dead reign there alone. So «halt thou rest; aud what if thou shalt fell Unnoticed by the living and no frieud Take note... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1830 - 516 pages
...morning and the Barcan desert pierce, Or lose thyself in the continuous woods Where rolls the Oregan, and hears no sound, Save his own dashings yet...last sleep the dead reign there alone. So shalt thou rest and what if thou shalt fall Unnoticed by the living and no friend Take note... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1832 - 648 pages
...morning, and the Barcan desert pierce, Or lose thyself in the continuous woods Where rolls the Oregan, and hears no sound Save his own dashings; yet the...there alone. So shall thou rest. And what if thou shall fall Unheeded by the living, and no friend Take note of ihy departure! All lhat breathe Will... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 pages
...the tribes That slumber In its bosom. Take the wings Of morning, traverse Barca's desert sands, Or lose thyself in the continuous woods Where rolls...there: And millions in those solitudes, since first The night of years began, have laid them down In their last sleep; the dead reign there alone. So shalt... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - 1833 - 892 pages
... and the Barcan desert pierce, Or lose thyself in the continuous woods "Where rolls the Oregan, and hears no sound, Save his own dashings yet...their last sleep the dead reign there alone. So shalt thou rest and what if thou shalt fall Unheeded by the living and no friend Take note... | |
| 1834 - 402 pages
...to the tribes That slumber in its bosom. Take the wings Of morning, and the Barcan desert pierce ; Or lose thyself in the continuous woods Where rolls...their last sleep the dead reign there alone. So shalt thou rest ; and what if thou shalt fall Unnoticed by the living, and no friend Take note of thy... | |
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