THE FOUNTAIN INTO the sunshine, Full of the light, Leaping and flashing From morn till night ; Into the moonlight, Whiter than snow, Waving so flower-like When the winds blow ; Into the starlight Rushing in spray, Happy at midnight, Happy by day ; Ever... Stories of Long Ago: In a New Dress - Page 29by Grace Harriet Kupfer - 1897 - 177 pagesFull view - About this book
| Jane Thomas (née Pinhorn) - 1854 - 392 pages
...oppose or support particular men." — The Duke of Bucking/ham's Court and Cabinets of George III. THE FOUNTAIN. INTO the sunshine, Full of the light,...From morn till night. Into the moonlight, Whiter than enow, Waving eo flower-like, When the winds blow. Into the starlight, Hushing in spray, Happy at midnight,... | |
| James Russell Lowell - Veterans - 1844 - 308 pages
...shine, Like sunny wavelets in the sea, Making us mindless of the brine In gazing on the brilliancy. THE FOUNTAIN. INTO the sunshine, Full of the light,...Blithesome and cheery. Still climbing heavenward, Never aweary ; — Glad of all weathers, Still seeming best, Upward or downward, Motion thy rest ;... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1844 - 584 pages
...brine In gazing on the brilliancy. THE FOUNTAIN. INTO the sunshine, Full of the light, Leaping ana flashing From morn till night ! Into the moonlight,...Blithesome and cheery, Still climbing heavenward, Never aweary ; — Glad of all weathers, Still seeming best, Upward or downward, Motion thy rest; —... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - American periodicals - 1844 - 684 pages
...Fountain,' the step is very wide. How full of sparkling, brilliant effects are these joyous lines ? INTO the sunshine, Full of the light, Leaping and...night ! Into the moonlight, Whiter than snow, Waving fo flower-like When the winds Mow! Mr. LOWELL occasionally makes use of somewhat quaint, Spenserian... | |
| American literature - 1846 - 308 pages
...Then give to fire and faggot, Him who would teach your slave ! THE FOUNTAIN. BY JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. Into the sunshine, Full of the light, Leaping and...Blithesome and cheery, Still climbing heavenward, Never aweary ; — Glad of all weathers, Still seeming best, Upward or downward, Motion thy rest ;... | |
| John Greenleaf Adams, Edwin Hubbell Chapin - Christian life - 1847 - 284 pages
...224 227 228 230 234 238 241 243 347 248 360 252 254 THE FOUNTAIN THE FOUNTAIN. JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. INTO the sunshine, Full of the light, • Leaping and flashing, From morn to night ! Into the moonlight, Whiter than snow, Waving so flower-like, When the winds hlow ! Into... | |
| 1854 - 428 pages
...featnre, and eomplexion. — The Crilir. THE FOUNTAIN'. BY JAMES RUSSELL LOWEI.L. INTO the snnshine, Fnll of the light, Leaping and flashing From morn till...flower-like When the winds blow. Into the starlight Rnshing in spray, Happy at midnight, Happy by day ! Ever in motion, Blithesome and eheery. Still elimbing... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1849 - 276 pages
...brine In gazing on the brilliancy. THE FOUNTAIN. INTO the sunshine, Full of the light, Leaping ana flashing From morn till night! Into the moonlight,...than snow, Waving so flower-like When the winds blow 1 Into the starlight Rushing in spray, Happy at midnight, Happy by day! Ever in motion, Blithesome... | |
| Ireland - 1855 - 724 pages
...and sportive regions of fancy : " The Fountain" serves as an excellent specimen of his lyric power. "THE FOUNTAIN. Into the sunshine, Full of the light,...flower-like When the winds blow! Into the starlight, Rustling in spray, Happy ut midnight, Happy by day ! Ever in motion, Blithesome and cheery, Still climbing... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - English poetry - 1852 - 356 pages
...polished rules to train ; And, if I were once more a child, I'd do just so again. I jje Jrantaiit. Anon. INTO the sunshine, *• Full of the light, Leaping...Rushing in spray, Happy at midnight, Happy by day. THE FOUNTAIN. 159 Ever in motion, Blithesome and cheery, Still climbing heavenward, Never a-weary.... | |
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