| 1835 - 430 páginas
...his grave. In the wild forest-shade, Under some spreading oak and waving pin*, Or old elm, festoon'd ` O' Q [ ܑ Ϥ #N k, ̔ B'c)y~u ?b J ...ݧh ^嚂" 4U' f Z c|3 p Nv5` s | 靯 pW \ S * the songs of the wild bird shall bunt — Cheering the spot. Not amidst charnel stones, Or coffins... | |
| 1835 - 430 páginas
...hie grave. In the wild forest-shade, Under some spreading oak and waving pine, Or old elm, festoon'd with the gadding vine, Let me be laid : In this dim...foot, intrusive, will disturb my dust; But o'er me the songs of the wild bird shall bunt — Cheering the spot. Not amidst charnel stones, Or coffins... | |
| Catharine Harbeson Waterman - 1839 - 284 páginas
...BEAUTIES. In the wild forest-shade, Under some spreading oak, or waving pine, Or old elm, festoon'd with the gadding vine, Let me be laid. In this dim,...the wild bird shall burst — Cheering the spot. Not amidst charnel stones, Or coffins dark, and thick with ancient mould — With tatter'd pall, and fringe... | |
| Isaac McLellan - 1843 - 172 páginas
...he might be buried near some sunny spot, where the birds would come and sing over his grave. IN some wild forest shade, Under some spreading oak, or waving...• In this dim, lonely grot, No foot, intrusive, ever will be found, But o'er me, songs of the wild bird shall sound, Cheering the spot. Not amid charnel... | |
| 1844 - 858 páginas
...This wish is expressed ta the following lines. The name of their author is unknown to us.] IN some wild forest shade, Under some spreading oak, or waving...No foot intrusive will disturb my dust ; But o'er mo songs of the wild birds shall bunt. Cheering the spot. Not amid charnel stones, Or coffins dark,... | |
| 1844 - 878 páginas
...spot. This wish is expressed in the following line-. The name of their author u unknown to as.] IN Rome wild forest shade, Under some spreading oak, or waving pine, Or old elm, festooned with the gadding Tine, Lot mo be laid. In this dim lonely grot. No foot intrusive will disturb my dust ; But o'er me... | |
| Alexander Wilson - 1844 - 558 páginas
...cannot refrain from copying them. We regret that we are unable to give the name of the author.) IN some wild forest shade, Under some spreading oak, or waving pine, Or old elm, festooned with the budding vine, Let me be laid. In this dim lonely grot, No foot, intrusive, will disturb my dust ; But... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1845 - 846 páginas
...beautifully expressed in the following lines. The author is unknown to me. — Backwoodsman, In some wild forest shade, Under some spreading oak, or waving...foot intrusive will disturb my dust ; But o'er me, songu of the wild bird shall burst — Cheering the spot. Not amid charnel stones Or coffins dark,... | |
| 1846 - 302 páginas
...that he might be buried in some sunny spot. This, some one has finely expressed as follows : In some wild forest shade, Under some spreading oak, or waving...will disturb my dust ; But o'er me songs of the wild birds shall burst, Cheering the spot. Not amid charnel stones, Or coffins dark, and thick with ancient... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1850 - 554 páginas
...wish, so strangely disregarded, has become familiar to us in the lines of M'Lellan : — " In some wild forest shade, Under some spreading oak or waving...festooned with the gadding vine, Let me be laid." After Mount Auburn was consecrated, some gentlemen applied to his only surviving relative in this country... | |
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