| 1855 - 902 Seiten
...you their loveliest features of innocence, and joy, and lore. THE VOICE OF SPRING I come, I come I ye have called me long, I come o'er the mountains with light and song ; Ye may trace my Blep o'er the wakening earth, By the winda which tell of the violet's birth, By the... | |
| Emily Ayton - 1855 - 192 Seiten
...and night uttereth, and whose voice is unto the ends of the world. CHAPTER II. I COME, I come ! You have called me long, I come o'er the mountains with light and song. You may trace my steps o'er the wakening earth, By the winds which tell of the violet's birth : By... | |
| N. Brittan, L. H. Sherwood - 1855 - 400 Seiten
...THE VOICE OF SPRING. 1st vol. Social Choir, 17-M vol., 183. Juvenile Choir, 114. M Melodeon, 72. 1. 1 come, I come ; ye have called me long : I come o'er the mountain with light and song ; Ye may trace my steps o'er the wakening earth, By the winds which tell... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - 1856 - 578 Seiten
...amber light. * * 52 RURAL POETKY. PERCIVAL MRS. HEMANS LONGFELLOW. MRS. HEMANS'S "VOICE OF SPRING." ompany ; Ye may trace my step o'er the wakening earth, By the winde which tell of the violet's birth, By the... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 Seiten
...of producing plants and fruits in due season." — Sturm. Flowers. Verdure Fanes. Resounds. Pasture. I COME, I come ! ye have called me long I come o'er the mountains with light and song ; Ye may trace my step o'er the waking earth, By the winds which tell of the violet's hirth, By the... | |
| 1857 - 496 Seiten
...guest of the public at the hotel. With the poet's license, we can hear the coy maiden promising : — 1 come! I Come! Ye have called me long! I come o'er the mountains, with light and song 1 Ye may trace my steps by the wakening earth — By the winds which tell of the riolefs birth— By... | |
| Thomas Buckley Smith - 1858 - 310 Seiten
...sceptred sovereigns, who still rule Our spirits from their urns ! BYBON.— Adap. THE VOICE OF SPRING. I come, I come ! ye have called me long, I come o'er the mountains with light and song ! Ye may trace my step o'er the wakening earth — By the" winds which tell of the violet's birth —... | |
| Thomas Crampton - 1858 - 264 Seiten
...Embrace, to enclose or take in. Festal, relating to a feast. sight. Glistening, sparkling with light. I come, I come! ye have called me long; I come o'er the mountains with light and song. Ye may trace my step o'er the waking earth, By the winds which tell of the violet's birth, • By the... | |
| William Chambers - 1858 - 378 Seiten
...syllables is often awanting. For instance, in Mrs Hemans's poem, The Voice of Spring : I co'me, 1 1 co'me ! | ye have ca'lled | me lo'ng ; I co'me | o'er the mou'n|tains with li'ght [ and so'ng — the first line has only one measure of three syllables, although the general character of the versification... | |
| 1859 - 148 Seiten
...SHAKSPEARE, . . . 12G WINTER SERENADE, WORDSWORTH, . . . 127 THE POETRY OF SPRING. THE POETRY OF SPUING. I COME ! I come ! ye have called me long — I come o'er the mountains with light and song ! Ye may trace my step o'er the wakening earth By the(winds which tell of the violet's birth, | By... | |
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