tis but the streak Of whirling snow;—the tempest's shriek— No human aid is near; Never again that form will meet Thy clasped embrace—those accents sweet Speak music to thine ear. Morn broke ;—away the clouds were chased, The sky was pure and bright,... The Poets of America - Page 233edited by - 1842 - 326 pagesFull view - About this book
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - American essays - 1852 - 610 pages
...delight, Proclaim the lost is found? No, hunter, no 1 'tis but the streak Of whirling snow—the tempest shriek— No human aid is near ! Never again that form will meet Thy clasp'd embrace ;—those accent* sweet Speak music to thine ear ! Morn broke;—away the clouds were... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - American essays - 1852 - 584 pages
...delight, Proclaim the lost is found? No, hunter, no! 'tis but the streak Of whirling snow—the tempest shriek— No human aid is near ! Never again that form will meet Thy clasp'd embrace ;—those accents sweet Speak music to thine ear ! Morn broke ;—away the clouds were... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - American poetry - 1855 - 690 pages
...swimming sight Does not a figure bound, And a soft voice, with wild delight, Proclaim the lost is found 1 No, hunter, no ! 'tis but the streak Of whirling snow—the...aid is near ! Never again that form will meet Thy clasp'd embrace—those accents sweet Speak music to thine car. Morn broke ;—away the clouds were... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - American poetry - 1856 - 678 pages
...swimming sight Does not a figure bound, And a soft voice, with wild delight, Proclaim the lost is found 1 No, hunter, no ! 'tis but the streak Of whirling snow—the...aid is near ! Never again that form will meet Thy clasp'd embrace—those accents sweet Speak music to thine ear. Mom broke ;—away the clouds were... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - American poetry - 1856 - 696 pages
...swimming sight Does not a figure bound, And a soft voice, with wild delight, Proclaim the lost is found ? No, hunter, no ! 'tis but the streak Of whirling snow—the...aid is near ! Never again that form will meet Thy clasp'd embrace—those accents sweet Speak music to thine ear. Morn broke ;—away the clouds were... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862 - 792 pages
...siglit I'OUH not a figure bound. And a soft voice, with wild delight, Proclaim the lost is found ? No, hunter, no! 'tis but the streak Of whirling snow,—the...human aid is near! Never again that form will meet Thy clasp'd embrace,—those accents sweet Speak music to thine ear. Morn broke;—away the clouds were... | |
| Penny readings - 1866 - 304 pages
...swimming sight Does not a figure bound, And a soft voice, with wild delight, Proclaim the lost is found ? No, hunter, no! 'tis but the streak Of whirling snow—the...human aid is near! Never again that form will meet Thy clasp'd embrace—those accents sweet Speak music to thine ear. Morn broke ;—away the clouds were... | |
| Alfred Billings Street - American poetry - 1867 - 316 pages
...swimming sight Does not a figure bound, And a soft voice with wild delight Of snow, — 't is but the tempest's shriek, — No human aid is near ; Never again that form will meet Thy clasped embrace, tho.se accents sweet Speak music to thine ear. Morn broke : away the clouds were chased ;... | |
| James Madison Watson - Readers (Elementary) - 1875 - 486 pages
...saw the white drifts fly. 11. That passed;—before his swimming sight Proclaim the 16st is found ? No, hunter, no! 'tis but the streak Of whirling snow—the...embrace—those accents sweet Speak music to thine ear. 12. Morn broke;—away the clouds were chased, The sky was pure and bright, And on its blue the branches... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 470 pages
...swimming sight Does not a figure bound. And a soft voice, with wild delight, Proclaim the lost ia found ? No, hunter, no ! 'tis but the streak Of whirling snow—the...aid is near ! Never again that form will meet Thy clasp'd embrace—those accents sweet Speak music to thine ear. Morn broke ;—away the clouds were... | |
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