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" But thou art here — thou fill'st The solitude. Thou art in the soft winds That run along the summit of these trees In music ; thou art in the cooler breath That from the inmost darkness of the place Comes, scarcely felt — the barky trunks, the ground,... "
The United States Literary Gazette - Page 30
1825
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Miscellaneous Poems Selected from the United States Literary Gazette

American poetry - 1826 - 192 pages
...no silks Rustle, no jewels shine, nor envious eyes Encounter ; no fantastic carvings show The boast of our vain race to change the form Of thy fair works....these trees In music ; — thou art in the cooler breath, That, from the inmost darkness of the place, Comes, scarcely felt ; — the barky trunks, the...
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The Christian Reformer, Or, New Evangelical Miscellany, Volume 12

1826 - 524 pages
...no silks Rustle, no jewels shine, nor envious eyes Encounter ; no fantastic carvings shew The boast of our vain race to change the form Of thy fair works....these trees, In music ; — thou art in the cooler breath, That, from the inmost darkness of the place, Comes, scarcely felt ; — the barky trunks, the...
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Miscellaneous Poems Selected from the United States Literary Gazette

American poetry - 1826 - 192 pages
...pride;—no silks Rustle, no jewels shine, nor envious eyes Encounter ; no fantastic carvings show The boast of our vain race to change the form Of thy fair works. But thou art here—thou filPst The solitude. Thou art in the soft winds That run along the summits of these trees...
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The National Reader: A Selection of Exercises in Reading and Speaking ...

John Pierpont - Children's literature - 1828 - 320 pages
...no silks Rustle, no jewels shine,' nor envious eyes Encounter; no fantastic carvings show The boast of our vain race to change the form Of thy fair works. But thou art here ; thou fill'at The solitude. Thou art in the soft winds That run along the summits of these trees In music;...
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The National Reader: A Selection of Exercises in Reading and Speaking ...

John Pierpont - Readers - 1829 - 290 pages
...no silks Rustle, no jewels shine, nor envious eyes Encounter; no fantastic carvings show The boast of our vain race to change the form Of thy fair works....summits of these trees In music ; thou art in the cooler breath, That, from the inmost darkness of the place, Comes, scarcely felt ; the barky trunks, the ground,...
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The Christian Pioneer, Volume 5

Unitarianism - 1831 - 442 pages
...silks Rustle, no jewels shine, nor envious eyes Encounter — no fantastic carvings show The boast of our vain race, to change the form Of thy fair works....along the summits of these trees In music. Thou art ia the cooler breath, That from the inmost darkness of the place Comes scarcely felt. The barky trunks,...
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The Monthly Review

Books - 1832 - 650 pages
...jewels shine, nor envious eyes Encounter ; no fantastic carvings show The boast of our vain race (o change the form Of thy fair works. But thou art here...solitude. Thou art in the soft winds That run along the summit of these trees In music ; thou art in the cooler breath That from the inmost darkness of the...
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Poems

William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1836 - 288 pages
...vaults, These winding aisles, of human pomp or pride Report not No fantastic carvings show, The boast of our vain race to change the form Of thy fair works....solitude. Thou art in the soft winds, That run along the summit of these trees In music ; — thou art in the cooler breath, That from the inmost darkness of...
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Sacred Harmony: The Best Poetical Pieces of the Most Eminent Christian Poets ...

Religious poetry - 1838 - 348 pages
...; — no silk* Rustic, no jewels shine, nor envious eyes r 2 Eneoun,er; no fantastic carvings show The hoast of our vain race to change the form Of thy...That, from the inmost darkness of the place, Comes, scareely felt: — the harky trunks.the ground. The fresh, moist ground, are all instinet with thee....
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Sabbath Recreations: Or, Select Poetry of a Religious Kind

Emily Taylor - American poetry - 1839 - 306 pages
...no silks Rustle, no jewels shine, nor envious eyes Encounter; no fantastic carvings show The boast of our vain race to change the form Of thy fair works....summits of these trees In music; thou art in the cooler breath, That, from the inmost darkness of the place, Comes, scarcely felt; the barky trunks, the ground,...
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