| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - 1907 - 348 sayfa
...WAT'RY NEST" THE lark now leaves his wat'ry nest, And climbing shakes his dewy wings. He takes this window for the East, And to implore your light he...never rise Till she can dress her beauty at your eyes. 6 The merchant bows unto the seaman's star, The ploughman from the sun his season takes; But still... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - 1905 - 346 sayfa
...shakes his dewy wings. He takes this window for the East, And to implore your light he singsAwake, awake ! the morn will never rise Till she can dress her beauty at your eyes. 6 The merchant bows unto the seaman's star, The ploughman from the sun his season takes ; But still... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1906 - 312 sayfa
...running water. Come back ? There is no coming back, young ladies, on the impetuous stream of life. The merchant bows unto the seaman's star, The ploughman from the sun his season takes. And we must all set our pocket watches by the clock of fate. There is a headlong, forthright tide,... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 654 sayfa
...(16061668) SONG The lark now leaves his wat'ry nest, And climbing shakes his dewy wings. He takes this window for the East, And to implore your light he...never rise Till she can dress her beauty at your eyes. 6 The merchant bows unto the seaman's star, The ploughman from the sun his season takes; But still... | |
| William Stebbing - 1907 - 428 sayfa
...extravagance: The lark now leaves his wat'ry nest, And climbing shakes his dewy wings. He takes this window for the East, And to implore your light he...never rise Till she can dress her beauty at your eyes. 16 It grows tumultuous in Love the Adventurer : You may esteem him A child for his might; Or you may... | |
| Henry Heathcote Statham - 1907 - 304 sayfa
...Such passages as this : or this : Since first I saw your face, I resolved To honour and renown you ; The merchant bows unto the seaman's star, The ploughman from the sun his season takes, Vet still the lover wonders what they are Who look for day before his mistress wakes: these, and a... | |
| James Hamilton Francis Peile - 1907 - 232 sayfa
...complexity. Even so seemingabstract a science as Astronomy has its spring in a practical need — " The merchant bows unto the seaman's star, The ploughman from the sun his seasons takes." It is not by strength, it is not so much even by intellect at first, that man has risen... | |
| Johnson Briscoe - 1908 - 298 sayfa
...our stars. The lark now leaves his wat'ry nest, And climbing, shakes his dewy wings, He takes this window for the East, And to implore your light he...never rise Till she can dress her beauty at your eyes. — Wender. Charles J. Ross . /"*HARLES J. ROSS has occupied a rather unique and almost undisputed... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1909 - 572 sayfa
...WAT'RY NEST The lark now leaves his wat'ry nest, And, climbing, shakes his dewy wings; He takes this window for the east, And to implore your light he sings. Awake, awake ! the Morn will never rise 5 Till she can dress her beauty at your eyes. The merchant bows unto the seaman's star, The ploughman... | |
| 1909 - 584 sayfa
...mask : — Come back again? There is no coming back, young ladies, on the impetuous stream of life. 'The merchant bows unto the seaman's star, The ploughman from the sun his season takes.' And we must all set our pocket watches by the clock of fate. There is a headlong, forthright tide,... | |
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