| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1886 - 844 páginas
...subjects for inspiration are the trees of the orchard and the forest ! I feel with Lowell when he sings : "I care not how men trace their ancestry, To Ape or Adam ; let them please their whim ; I'.uf I, in Jnne, am midway to believe A tree among my far progenitors — Such sympathy is mine... | |
| American Association of School Administrators - 1887 - 326 páginas
...subjects for inspiration are the trees of the orchard aud the forest ! I feel with Lowell when he sings : "I care not how men trace their ancestry, To Ape or...progenitors — Such sympathy is mine with all the race." There are two methods by which the pupil is led into the knowledge of a science — one through the... | |
| Ohio. State Forestry Bureau - 1888 - 164 páginas
...faithful tree ! No heart in all the world can hold A sweeter grace than constancy. ELIZABETH A. ALLEN. I CARE not how men trace their ancestry, To ape or...progenitors — Such sympathy is mine with all the race. JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. NAY, doubt we not that under the rough rind, In the green veins of these fair... | |
| Bradford Torrey - 1889 - 252 páginas
...and to him. Perhaps it does. As I said just now, I sometimes think so myself. A WOODLAND INTIMATE. Surely there are times When they consent to own me...their kin, And condescend to me, and call me cousin. JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. IT is one of the enjoyable features of bird study, as in truth it is of life... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 316 páginas
...it along the air, And I must follow, would I ever find The inward rhyme to all this wealth of life. I care not how men trace their ancestry, To ape or...condescend to me, and call me cousin, Murmuring faint lullabies of eldest time, Forgotten, and yet dumbly felt with thrills Moving the lips, though fruitless... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 312 páginas
...it along the air, And I must follow, would I ever find The inward rhyme to all this wealth of life. I care not how men trace their ancestry, To ape or...condescend to me, and call me cousin, Murmuring faint lullabies of eldest time, Forgotten, and yet dumbly felt with thrills Moving the lips, though fruitless... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 452 páginas
...it along the air, And I must follow, would I ever find The inward rhyme to all this wealth of life. I care not how men trace their ancestry, To ape or...condescend to me, and call me cousin, Murmuring faint lullabies of eldest time, Forgotten, and yet dumbly felt with thrills Moving the lips, though fruitless... | |
| Charles Rufus Skinner - 1890 - 528 páginas
...us all sordid and angry passions, and breathed forth peace and philanthropy." IRVING. NINTH PUPIL: " I care not how men trace their ancestry, To ape or Adam; let them please their whim; Hut I in June am midway to believe A tree among my far progenitors, Such sympathy is mine with all... | |
| John Kennedy - 1890 - 304 páginas
...architectural dreams, until a hundred stone-masons can lay them in courses of travertine.— Emerson. But I in June am midway to believe A tree among my fair progenitors, Such sympathy is mine with all the race, Such mutual recognition vaguely sweet There... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 562 páginas
...life. l care not how men trace their nncestry, To ape or Adam ; let them please their whim ; But 1 in June am midway to believe A tree among my far progenitors, Snch sympathy is miin- with all the race, Snch mutnal recognition vagnely sweet There is between us.... | |
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