| 1855 - 388 trang
...plaintive moan Of the night- wind 'mong the trees — Sweet to hear, though sad and lone Are those " Oldon Memories." Like the dim traditions hoary, Of our loved...half-forgotten story, Read or heard in olden time; Like the fresh'ning dew of even To the parched and drooping flower ; Like the peaceful thoughts of Heaven In... | |
| William Turner Coggeshall - 1860 - 704 trang
...entwined—- Of our very selves a part. They the records are of youth, Kept to read in after-years ; They are manhood's well of truth, Filled with childhood's...half-forgotten story, Read or heard in olden time ; Like the fresh'ning dew of even To the parched and drooping flower ; Like peaceful thought of heaven, In life's... | |
| William Turner Coggeshall - 1864 - 708 trang
...Kept to read in after-years ; They are manhood's well of truth, Filled with childhood's early teais. Like the low and plaintive moan Of the night-wind...half-forgotten story, Read or heard in olden time ; Like the fresh'ning dew of even To the parched and drooping flower ; Like the peaceful thought of Heaven, In... | |
| Wallace A. Brice - 1868 - 402 trang
...Balme 'a expedition may also be found in "Annals of the Wett," pages 318, 319. CHAPTER X. " 1 ilcc the dim traditions, hoary, Of our loved and native...half-forgotten story, Read or heard in olden time."— -Lzwis J. CIST. Emigration westward— Organization of a territorial government — Settlements nt... | |
| Wallace A. Brice - 1868 - 392 trang
...account of La Balme's expedition may also be found in "^.nnals of the West," pages 318, 319. CHAPTER X. " like the dim traditions, hoary, Of our loved and native clime ; Like some half- forgotten story, Read oy heard in olden'time."— -LEWIS J. CIST. Emigration westward — Organization... | |
| 1874 - 588 trang
...iu riper years: They are Manhood's well of truth, Filled with Childhood's early lean; Sweet lo bear, though sad and lone, Are those '• Olden Memories."...traditions hoary, Of our loved and native clime: Like some half-lbrgotten story, Keud or heard in olden time: Like the freshening dew of oven To the parched and... | |
| 1856 - 408 trang
...Truth, Filled with childhood's early tears : Like the low and plaintive moan Of the night- wind 'mong the trees — Sweet to hear, though sad and lone Are...half-forgotten story, Read or heard in olden time; Like the fresh'ning dew of even To the parched and drooping flower ; Like the peaceful thoughts of Heaven In... | |
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