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" Come forth, O ye children of gladness, come ! Where the violets lie may be now your home. Ye of the rose-cheek and dew-bright eye, And the bounding footstep, to meet me fly, With the lyre, and the wreath, and the joyous lay, Come forth to the sunshine,... "
The every-day book and table-book; or, Everlasting calendar of popular ... - Page 549
by William Hone - 1837
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Select specimens of English poetry

Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 pages
...may now he your home. Ye of the rose-cheek and dew-hright eye, And the hounding footstep to meet me fly, With the lyre, and the wreath, and the joyous...waters are sparkling in wood and glen ; Away from the chamher and dusky hearth, The young leaves are dancing in hreezy mirth ; Their light stems thrill to...
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Grace Hamilton's School Days

Emma Jane Worboise - 1856 - 370 pages
...now be your home, Ye of the rose-lip, and dew-bright eye ; And the bounding footstep, — to meet me, fly ! With the lyre, and the wreath, and the joyous...dwellings of care-worn men, The waters are sparkling in grove and glen ; Away from the chamber and sullen hearth, The young leaves are dancing in breezy mirth,...
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Pencilled Passages

Literature - 1857 - 240 pages
...may be now your home. Ye of the rose-cheek and dew-bright eye, And the bounding footstep, to meet me, fly, With the lyre, and the wreath, and the joyous...young leaves are dancing in breezy mirth; Their light stems thrill to the wild-wood strains, And youth is abroad in my green domains. But ye! — ye are...
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McGuffey's New Sixth Eclectic Reader: Exercises in Rhetorical Reading, with ...

William Holmes McGuffey - Readers - 1857 - 456 pages
...may be now your home. Ye of the rose-lip, and dew-bright eye, And the bounding footstep, to meet me, fly ! With the + lyre, and the + wreath, and the joyous...+ lay, Come forth to the sunshine; I may not stay. 7. Away from the dwellings of care-worn men! The waters are sparkling in grove and glen; Away from...
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The first (-third, fifth, sixth) reading book, by T. Crampton and ..., Volume 3

Thomas Crampton - 1858 - 264 pages
...may now be your home, Ye of the rose-cheek and dew-bright eye And the bounding footstep, to meet me fly ; With the lyre, and the wreath, and the joyous...dusky hearth, The young leaves are dancing in breezy mil Ui; Their light steps thrill to the wild wood strains, And youth is abroad in my green domains....
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The pupil's manual of choice reading, arranged by T.B. Smith

Thomas Buckley Smith - 1858 - 310 pages
...boughs, They are bursting fresh from their sparry caves, And the earth resounds with the joy of waves. Away from the dwellings of care-worn men, The waters are sparkling in grove and glen ! Away from the chamber and dusky hearth, The young leaves are dancing in breezy mirth...
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Beauties of Modern British Poetry: Systematically Arranged ...

David Grant - English poetry - 1865 - 428 pages
...may now be your home. Ye of the rose cheek and dew-bright eye, And the bounding footstep, to meet me fly, With the lyre, and the wreath, and the joyous...waters are sparkling in wood and glen ; Away from the chambers and dusky hearth, The young leaves are dancing in breezy mirth ; Their light stems thrill...
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The Christian world magazine (and family visitor)., Volume 10

1874 - 968 pages
...may now be your home ; Ye of the rose lip and dew-bright eye, And the bounding footsteps, to meet me, fly ! With the lyre, and the wreath, and the joyous...lay, Come forth to the sunshine, I may not stay." But spring, notwithstanding her joyousness, is not always a happy time. It may be the saddest of the...
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The complete reader, by E.T. Stevens and C. Hole, Volume 2

Edward Thomas Stevens - 1866 - 280 pages
...may be now your home ; Ye, of the rose-lip and dew-bright eye, And the bounding footstep, to meet we fly ! With the lyre, and the wreath, and the joyous lay, Come forth to die sunshine, I may not stay. Away from the dwelling of careworn men, The waters are sparkling in grove...
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Specimens of English poetry. For the use of Charterhouse school

English poetry - English poetry - 1867 - 336 pages
...eye, And the bounding footstep, to meet me fly With the lyre, and the wreath, and the joyous lay, 35 Come forth to the sunshine ; I may not stay. Away...dwellings of care-worn men, The waters are sparkling in grove and glen ! Away from the chamber and dusky hearth, The young leaves are dancing in breezy mirth...
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