| 1832 - 206 páginas
...Light o'er the sky-lark's nest. 'T is Flora's page. — In every place, In every season, fresh and fair, It opens with perennial grace, And blossoms...Its humble buds unheeded rise ; The Rose has but a summer's reign, The Daisy uever dies. J. MONTOOMERY. 60 THE DAISY IN INDIA. " Supposed to be addressed... | |
| Charles Williams - 1833 - 300 páginas
...stem, Light o'er the sky-lark's nest. 'Tis Flora's page : in every place, In every season, fresh and fair, It opens with perennial grace, And blossoms...rose has but a summer reign, The Daisy never dies." .E. That is very sweet indeed, mamma; you will tell me the air, and that J know will be delightful... | |
| 1834 - 404 páginas
...stem, That decks the skylark's nest. "Tis Flora's page : in every place. In every season, fresh and fair, It opens with perennial grace, And blossoms...Its humble buds unheeded rise ; The rose has but a summer's reign,' The daisy never dies. 22G FLORISTS' FLOWERS. (To the Editor of the Horticultural Journal.)... | |
| William Baxter - 1834 - 348 páginas
...meadows and pastures, every where. " "Tis Flora's page : — in every place, In every season fresh and fair, It opens with perennial grace, And blossoms...Its humble buds unheeded rise ; The Rose has but a summer's reign, The Daisy never dies." — J. MONTGOMERY. Fig. 1. A tubular 5-cleft Floret of the Disk,... | |
| John Frost - 1835 - 368 páginas
...stem, Light o'er the sky-lark's nest. 'Tis Flora's page : in every place, In every season, fresh and fair, It opens with perennial grace, And blossoms...rose has but a summer reign, The DAISY never dies. A STORM IN THE W1CKLOW MOUNTAINS. THE clouds, rising slowly above the Killina hills, soon spread far... | |
| Frederic Shoberl - 1835 - 406 páginas
...sink'st, the image of thy rest Hath often eased my pensive breast Of careful sadness. WORDSWORTH. O'er waste and woodland, rock and plain, Its humble buds...Rose has but a summer reign — The Daisy never dies. MONTOOMERY. Not worlds on worlds in phalaux deep Need we to prove a God is here ; The Daisy, fresh... | |
| 1836 - 514 páginas
...every place, In every season fresh and fuir, It opens with perennial grace. And blossoms everywhere. On waste and woodland, rock and plain, Its humble...; The Rose has but a summer reign, The Daisy never dit«. THE SNOW-DROP. WINTER, retire. Thy reign is past ; Hoary Sire, Yield the sceptre of thy sway,... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 874 páginas
...stem, Lights o'er the skylark's nest. Tis Flora's page : — in every place In every season fresh and: fair It opens with perennial grace, And blossoms every...described by Mr. Montgomery as " companion of the sun," Day Break in tne Country. Awake ! awake ! the flowers unfold. And tremble bright in the sun, And the... | |
| Elizabeth Washington Wirt - 1837 - 264 páginas
...pensive breast Of careful sadness. The little daizie, that at evening closes. Wordsworth. Spcnetr. O'er waste and woodland, rock and plain, Its humble buds unheeded rise ; The rose, has but a summer rcign, The daisy, never dies. James Montgomery. We modest, crimson-tipped flower, Thou'st meet me in... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1837 - 222 páginas
...silver crest and golden eye, That welcomes every changing hour, And weathers every sky. On waste, on woodland, rock, and plain, Its humble buds unheeded rise ; The rose has but a summer's reign — The daisy never dies. THE TREES. In India there are spicy trees, Whose fruit and... | |
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