| Austin Dobson, Frederick Locker-Lampson, Winthrop Mackworth Praed - English poetry - 1892 - 92 pages
...desolate towers, If he likes not to hear the blasts blow, «'IFHE KNOWS NOT THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS." If he knows not the language of flowers, My own Araminta,...He must smile — like the sun in his glory On the buds he loves ever the best ; And oh ! from its ivory portal Like music his soft speech must flow!... | |
| Readers - 1892 - 256 pages
...rocks, waters and trees; If he dotes not on desolate towers ; If he likes not to hear the blasts blow; If he knows not the language of flowers — My own...rest ; He must smile like the sun in his glory On the buds he loves ever the best; And oh ! from its ivory portal Like music his soft speech must flow! If... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1893 - 696 pages
...rocks, waters, and trees, If he dotes not on desolate towers, If he likes not to hear the blast blow, If he knows not the language of flowers,— My own...He must smile — like the sun in his glory On the buds he loves ever the best ; And oh ! from its ivory portal Like music his soft speech must flow !... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1894 - 862 pages
...rocks, waters, and trees, If he dotes not on desolate towers, If he likes not to hear the blast blow, If he knows not the language of flowers,— My own Araminta, say 'No! 1 He must walk—like a god of old story Come down from the home of his rest; He must smile—like... | |
| Literature - 1896 - 910 pages
...rocks, waters, and trees; If he dotes not on desolate toweri, If he likes not to hear the blast blow; If he knows not the language of flowers, My own Araminta, say no. The heroines of "Sense and Sensibility," or "Northanger Abbey" might have discussed the "not impossible... | |
| Cecil Headlam - English literature - 1897 - 346 pages
...rocks, waters and trees, If he dotes not on desolate towers, If he likes not to hear the blast blow, If he knows not the language of flowers, My own Araminta,...rest ; He must smile like the sun in his glory On the buds he loves ever the best ; And oh ! from its ivory portal Like music his soft speech must flow ;... | |
| Cecil Headlam - English literature - 1897 - 348 pages
...rocks, waters and trees, If he dotes not on desolate towers, If he likes not to hear the blast blow, If he knows not the language of flowers, My own Araminta,...rest ; He must smile like the sun in his glory On the buds he loves ever the best ; And oh ! from its ivory portal Like music his soft speech must flow ;... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1902 - 850 pages
...rocks, waters, and trees, If he dotes not on desolate towers, If he likes not to hear the blast blow, If he knows not the language of flowers,— My own Araminta, say 'No! ' He must walk—like a god of old story C9me down from the home of his rest; He must smile—like the sun in... | |
| Winthrop Mackworth Praed - 1909 - 284 pages
...rocks, waters, and trees, If he dotes not on desolate towers, If he likes not to hear the blast blow, If he knows not the language of flowers, — My own...He must smile — like the sun in his glory On the buds he loves ever the best; And oh ! from its ivory portal Like music his soft speech must flow! —... | |
| Samuel Swayze Seward - American poetry - 1909 - 538 pages
...rocks, waters, and trees, If he dotes not on desolate towers, If he likes not to hear the blast blow, If he knows not the language of flowers, — My own...He must smile — like the sun in his glory On the buds he loves ever the best; And oh ! from its ivory portal Like music his soft speech must flow !... | |
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