| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1809 - 572 pages
...bads itvJamwy. It is the flower commonly put in ttc ceffins »f tlwdtKl. III. And hark! the wind god, as he flies, Moans hollow in the forest trees, And...gusty breeze. Mysterious music dies. Sweet flower! llmt requiem wild is mine, It warns me to the lowly shrine, The cold turf altar of the dead. My grave... | |
| Books - 1804 - 994 pages
...shall dare intrude To break the marble solitude, So peaceful, and 90 deep. " And hark ! the wind-god as he flies Moans hollow in the forest trees, And...sailing on the gusty breeze Mysterious music dies. Sweet flow'r that requiem wild ¡я mm, It warns me to the lonely shrine, The cold turf altar of the dead... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1822 - 440 pages
...solitude, Come, press my lips, and lie with me Beneath the lowly alder tree; So peaceful, and so deep. Mysterious music dies. Sweet flower ! that requiem wild is mine; It warns me to the lonely shrine, And, hark! the wind-god, as he flies, Moans hollow, in the forest-trees, And, sailing on the gusty... | |
| John Pierpont - Recitations - 1823 - 492 pages
...shall dare intrude, To break the marble solitude, So peaceful and so deep. And hark ! the wind-god, as he flies, Moans hollow in the forest trees, And, sailing on the gusty breeze, Mysterious musick dies. Sweet flower, that requiem wild is mine ; It warns me to the lonely shrine, The cold turf... | |
| English poetry - 1826 - 434 pages
...care shall dare intrude To break the marble solitude, So peaceful and so deep. And hark! the wind-god as he flies, Moans hollow in the forest trees, And sailing on the gusty breeze, The cold turf altar of the dead; My grave shall be in yon lone spot, Where as I lie by all forgot,... | |
| Henry Kirke White - English poetry - 1827 - 486 pages
...shall dare intrude, To break the marble solitude, So peaceful and so deep. And hark ! the wind-god, as he flies, Moans hollow in the forest trees, And sailing on the gusty breeze, Mysterious music diesv. •The rosemary buds in January. It is the flower commonly put in the coffins of the dead. r... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...intrude. To break the marble solitude, So peaceful and so deep. And hark! the wind-god, ы he fliei. Moans hollow in the forest trees. And sailing on the...gusty breeze. Mysterious music dies. Sweet flower I that requiem wild ii mine. It warns me to the lonely ihrine, The cold turf-altar of the dead ; My... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pages
...flic«, Moons hollow in the forest trem, And sailing on the fusty breeze. >f> sterioun music dies, Pwcft flower! that requiem wild is mine It warns me to the lonely shrine. The cold turf-altar of the dead ; My grave shall be in yon lone spot. Where aa I lie, by all forgot. Л dying... | |
| Henry Kirke White - 1830 - 334 pages
...shall dare intrude To break the marble solitude, So peaceful and so deep. And hark ! the wind god, as he flies, Moans hollow in the forest trees, And sailing on the gusty breeze, * The Rosemary buds in January. It is the flower commonly put in the coffins of the dead. Mysterious... | |
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