There's not in Ind a lovelier bird ; Broad earth owns not a happier nest ; O God, thou hast a fountain stirred, Whose waters never more shall rest. This beautiful, mysterious thing, This seeming visitant from heaven, This bird with the immortal wing,... The Calcutta Review - Page 4461850Full view - About this book
| 1857 - 830 pages
...on her starry eyes. There '.- not in Ind a lovelier bird ; Broad earth owns not a happier nest ; 0 God, thou hast a fountain stirred Whose waters never...first caught its tiny stroke, The blood its crimson hue, from mine ; This life which I have dared invoke, Henceforth is paralleled with thine. A silent... | |
| 1850 - 740 pages
...on her starry eyes. There's not in Ind a lovelier bird, Broad earth owns not a happier nest, 0 God l thou hast a fountain stirred, Whose waters never more...first caught its tiny stroke, The blood its crimson hue from mine, This life which I have dared invoke, Henceforth is parallel with thine. A silent awe... | |
| 1848 - 672 pages
...softly on her starry eyes. There's not in Ind a lovelier bird ; Broad earth owns not a happier nest ; O God, thou hast a fountain stirred, Whose waters never...first caught its tiny stroke, The blood its crimson hue, from mine ; This life, which I have dared invoke, Henceforth is parallel with Thine. A silent... | |
| Ann Jane - 1848 - 176 pages
...softly on her starry eyes. There's not in Ind a lovelier bird ; Broad earth owns not a happier nest ; O God, thou hast a fountain stirred, Whose waters never...first caught its tiny stroke, The blood its crimson hue from mine ; — This life, which I have dared invoke, Henceforth is parallel with thine. A silent... | |
| Caroline May - 1848 - 624 pages
...not in Ind a lovelier bird; Broad earth owns not a happier nest; O God, them hast a fountain stirr'd, Whose waters never more shall rest. This beautiful,...first caught its tiny stroke, The blood its crimson hue from mine ;This life, which I have dared invoke, Henceforth is parallel with thine. A silent awe... | |
| 1848 - 400 pages
...softly on her starry eyes. There's not in Ind a lovelier bird; Broad earth owns not a happier nest; Oh God ! thou hast a fountain stirred, "Whose waters...from heaven, This bird with the immortal wing, To me—to me thy hand has given. The pulse first caught its tiny stroke, The blood its crimson hue, from... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1849 - 428 pages
...starry eyes. There 's not in Ind a lovelier bird ; Broad earth owns not a happier nest; 0 God, thon hast a fountain stirred, Whose waters never more shall...first caught its tiny stroke, The blood its crimson hue, from mine : This life, which I have dared invoke, Henceforth is parallel with thine. A silent... | |
| Daniel C. Eddy - 1850 - 396 pages
...softly on her starry eyes. There 's not in Ind a lovelier bird ; Broad earth owns not a happier nest ; O God, thou hast a fountain stirred, Whose waters never...first caught its tiny stroke, The blood its crimson hue, from mine : — This life which I have dared invoke, Henceforth is parallel with thine. A silent... | |
| Mrs. L. G. Abell - 1850 - 462 pages
...on her starry eyes. There 's not in Ind a lovelier bird ; Broad earth owns not a happier nest ; 0, God, thou hast a fountain stirred, Whose waters never...beautiful, mysterious thing, This seeming visitant from heavenj This bird with the immortal wing, To me — to me, Thy hand has given. The pulse first caught... | |
| Meta Lander - 1861 - 354 pages
...responds to the beautiful sentiments uttered by ono in the first experience of a mother's love. " Ol- God ! thou hast a fountain stirred, Whose waters never...more shall rest ! This beautiful, mysterious thing, Thk seeming visitant from heaven. — o This b'rd, with the immortal wing, To me — to me — thy... | |
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