| Samuel Austin Allibone - Quotations, English - 1875 - 794 pages
...and those who come: Good-bye, proud world ! I'm going home. I'm going to my own hearth stone, Bosom'd in yon green hills alone, — A secret nook in a pleasant land, Whose groves the frolic fairies plann'd; Where arches green, the livelong day, Echo the blackbird's roundelay, And vulgar feet have... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1877 - 576 pages
...and hasting feet ; To those who go, and those who come ; Good by, proud world ! I 'm going home. I 'm going to my own hearth-stone, Bosomed in yon green...the livelong day, Echo the blackbird's roundelay, To please at night : And vulgar feet Lave never trod A spot that is sacred to thought and God. 0, when... | |
| Jean de La Fontaine - Fables, French - 1877 - 302 pages
...hearts and hasting feet ; To those who go, and those who come ; Good-bye, proud world ! l'm going home. Where arches green, the livelong day, Echo the blackbird's...never trod A spot that is sacred to thought and God. Oh, when I am safe in my sylvan home, I tread on the pride of Greece and Rome ; And when I am stretched... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1877 - 630 pages
...and hasting feet ; To those who go, and those who come ; Good by, proud world ! I 'm going home. I 'm going to my own hearth-stone, Bosomed in yon green...secret nook in a pleasant land, Whose groves the frolic fniries planned ; Where arches green, the livelong day, Echo the blackbird's roundelay, And vulgar... | |
| George Rhett Cathcart - American literature - 1877 - 454 pages
...going home. 7* I go to seek my own hearth-stone, Bosomed in yon green hills alone ; A secret lodge in a pleasant land, Whose groves the frolic fairies...livelong day, Echo the blackbird's roundelay, And evil men have never trod A spot that is sacred to thought and God. O, when I am safe in my sylvan home,... | |
| Robert Aitkin Bertram - 1877 - 766 pages
...those who come : Good-bye, proud world ! I'm going home. I'm going to my own hearth-stone, Bosom'd short-sighted, impotent to save. To their dissolute spirits, soon or late, Destruction cometh, plann'd; Where arches green, the livelong day, Echo the blackbird's roundelay, And vulgar feet have... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1878 - 882 pages
...world ! I 'm going home. 1 am going to my own hearth-stone, !!o«>med in yon green hills alone — V secret nook in a pleasant land, Whose groves the frolic...fairies planned ; Where arches green, the livelong day, Kcho the blackbird's roundelay, And vulger feet пьте never trod — :V spot that is sacred to thought... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - American poetry - 1878 - 1116 pages
...those who come,— Hood-bye, proud world ! I'm going home. 43 I am going to my own hearthstone, Bosom'd charms, The land of scholars and the nurse of arms, Where noble stems transmit the patriot f plann'd, Where arches green, the livelong day, Echo the blackbird's roundelay, And vulgar feet have... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - Quotations, English - 1878 - 788 pages
...those who come : Good-bye, proud world ! I'm going home. I'm going to my own hearth-stone, Bosom'd in yon green hills alone, — A secret nook in a pleasant land, Whose groves the frolic fairies plann'd ; Where arches green, the livelong day, Echo the blackbird's roundelay, And vulgar feet have... | |
| James Hingston - Australia - 1879 - 490 pages
...The place is easy of access, but very difficult to leave, and impossible ever to forget — quite " a secret nook in a pleasant land, whose groves the frolic fairies planned." Nothing in the way of " parks and ordered gardens stately " — nothing of the beauty of botanical... | |
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