IT is not that my lot is low, That bids this silent tear to flow ; It is not grief that bids me moan, It is that I am all alone. In woods and glens I love to roam, When the tired hedger hies him home, Or by the woodland pool to rest, When pale the star... The Poetical Works of Henry Kirke White - Page 98by Henry Kirke White - 1840 - 252 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Swinton - English language - 1874 - 238 pages
...are elliptical. All these things must be considered in transposing verse into prose. ILLUSTRATION. ' In woods and glens I love to roam When the tired hedger hies him homo, Or by the woodland pool to rest When pale the star sleeps on its breast.' Henry Kirke White.... | |
| Hymns - 1875 - 336 pages
...patient, good, and true." SOLITUDE. IT is not that my lot is low, That bids this silent tear to flow ; It is not grief that bids me moan, It is that I am...its breast. Yet when the silent evening sighs With hallowed airs and symphonies, My spirit takes another tone, And sighs that it is all alone. The autumn... | |
| EMMA MOODY - 1876 - 368 pages
...Thy will ordains is best. SOLITUDE. IT is not that my lot is low That bids this silent tear to flow ; It is not grief that bids me moan, It is that I am...its breast. Yet, when the silent evening sighs, With hallowed airs and symphonies, My spirit takes another tone, And sighs that it is all alone. The autumn... | |
| Ohio. Department of Education - Education - 1876 - 386 pages
...scripture : Ex. xx, 18 ; Dent, xx, 21 ; II. Sam. xix, 2. 9. Transpose the following verse into prose : In woods and glens I love to roam When the tired hedger hies him homo, Or by the woodland pool to rest When pale the star sleeps on his breast. UNION COUNTY. ARITHMETIC.... | |
| Alfred Macleod - 1877 - 238 pages
...Shirt ". SOLITUDE.— (HK White.) IT is not that my lot is low, that bids the silent tear to flow ; it is not grief that bids me moan, — it is, that...hies him home, or by the woodland pool to rest, when the pale star looks on its breast Yet, when the silent evening sighs, with hallowed airs and symphonies,... | |
| Chauncey Wright, James Bradley Thayer - Philosophers - 1877 - 414 pages
...nor tempting the frowns of Fortune ; and then, if I am not content, I will say with the poet, — ' It is not grief that bids me moan : It is that I am all alone.' To-morrow I shall commence the Homer,' and shall probably make it the spice of my life for the rest... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1878 - 882 pages
...are. EBINIZEB ELLIOTT. SOLITUDE. IT is not that my lot is low That makes this silent tear to flow ; It is not grief that bids me moan ; It is that I am al! alone. In woods and glens I love to roam, When the tired hedger hies him home ; Or by the woodland... | |
| Arthur Campbell Ainger - 1879 - 144 pages
...deliciae. It is not that my lot is low. It is not that my lot is low That bids this silent tear to flow ; It is not grief that bids me moan, It is that I am all alone. 5 In woods and glens I love to roam, When the tired hedger hies him home ; Or by the woodland pool... | |
| 1880 - 68 pages
...hast prudence known ? SOLITUDE. IT is not that my lot is low, That bids this silent tear to flow ; It is not grief that bids me moan ; It is that I am...its breast. Yet when the silent evening sighs, With hallowed airs and symphonies, My spirit takes another tone, And sighs that it is all alone. The autumn... | |
| William Swinton - English language - 1880 - 250 pages
...All these things ioust be considered in transposing verse into prose. ILLUSTRATION. ' In woods nnd glens I love to roam When the tired hedger hies him...Or by the woodland pool to rest When pale the star sleeps on its breast.' Henry Kirke White. This may be changed into prose so as to read as follows :... | |
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