FORGIVE and forget ! why the world would be lonely, The garden a wilderness left to deform, If the flowers but remembered the chilling winds only, And the fields gave no verdure for fear of the storm ! Oh ! still in thy loveliness, emblem the flower,... At Sight of Gold - Seite 230von Cynthia Lombardi - 1922 - 341 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| James Wheeler (of Prestwich.) - 1838 - 236 Seiten
...the world would be lonelj1, The garden a wilderness left to deform ; If the flowers but remember' d the chilling winds only, And the fields gave no verdure for fear of the storm ! Oh, still in thy loveliness emblem the flower, Give the fragrance of feeling to sweeten life's way... | |
| Charles Swain - 1841 - 334 Seiten
...early tomb, reclines the pride And beauty of our vale—The Village Queen ! FORGIVE AND FORGET. r. FORGIVE and Forget! why the world would be lonely,...the fields gave no verdure for fear of the storm! Oh, still in thy loveliness emblem the flower, Give the fragrance of feeling to sweeten life's way;... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 Seiten
...wind, And whisper'd, " See, they come !" till ached her wearied mind. FORGIVE AND FORGET. Fonoivnand forget! why the world would be lonely, The garden...wilderness left to deform ; If the flowers but remember'd thechilling windsonly, And thefieldsgave no verdure for fear of the storm! Oh, still in thy loveliness... | |
| George Hughes - 1846 - 430 Seiten
...Friendship turn pallid as anger grew warm." This stanza is a parody on Charles Swain's beautiful lilies— " Forgive and forget! why the world would be lonely,...And the fields gave no verdure for fear of the storm !" NOTE 2, p. 81.—" The Monarch from, his throne." Louis the Sixteenth, decapitated January 21, 1792.... | |
| George Hughes - 1846 - 428 Seiten
...Friendship turn pallid us anger grew warm." This stanza is a parody on Charles Swain's beautiful lines — " Forgive and forget ! why the world would be lonely,...And the fields gave no verdure for fear of the storm !" NOTE 2, p. 81. — " The Monarch from, his throne." Louis the Sixteenth, decapitated January 21,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 Seiten
...whisper'd, " See, they come !" till ached her wearied mind. FORGIVE AND FORGET. FoRGinand forget! whythe world would be lonely, The garden a wilderness left to deform ; If the flowers but remember'd thechilling windsonly, And thefieldsgave no verdure for fear of the storm! Oh, still in thy loveliness... | |
| 1847 - 540 Seiten
...BYRON'S Prisoner of Chilian. 21. Hate shuts her soul when dove-ey'd Mercy pleads. CHARLES SPRAOUE. 22. Forgive and forget ! — why the world would be lonely,...the fields gave no verdure for fear of the storm. FORTITUDE. — (See BRAVERY.) FORTUNE. — (See CHANCE.) FRANKNESS— INGENUOUSNESS. 1. And the soft... | |
| George Barrington Hughes - 1850 - 366 Seiten
...SPENSEB. 3. PAGE 56. " Forgive and Forget." This stanza is a parody on Swain's beautiful lines — " Forgive and forget ! why the world would be lonely,...And the fields gave no verdure for fear of the storm !' 0. PAGE 08. " Beiparsing — 'Liberty !' " " As soon as the King came upon the scaffold, he surveyed... | |
| 1851 - 596 Seiten
...life, and no attempts to break it at a later period will often be found necessary. FORGIVE AND FOE-GET. FORGIVE and forget ! why the world would be lonely,...garden a wilderness left to deform, If the flowers but remembered the chilling winds only, And the fields gave no verdure for fear of the storm ! Oh ! still... | |
| Wilson Armistead - 1851 - 324 Seiten
...Scriptural knowledge, and the general attainments possessed by these witnesses. FORGIVE AND FORGET. FOROIVB and forget '. why, the world would be lonely, The...garden a wilderness left to deform, If the flowers but remember'il the chilling winds only, And the fields gave no verdure for fear of the storm. O ! still... | |
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