| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1858 - 610 Seiten
...for a bird like me Is the topmost bough of yon tall pine-tree. * I open'd my eyes at peep of day, Ami saw you taking your upward way, Dreaming your fond...foolish bird. " I trod the park with a princely air ; I flll'd my crop with the richest (are ; I caw'd ail day 'mid a lordly crew, And I made more nolso In... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1858 - 588 Seiten
...Dreaming your fond romantic dreams, An ugly speck In the sun's bright beams; Soaring too high to bo seen or heard— And said to myself; what a foolish bird. I trod the park with a princely air ; I flU'd my crop with the richest fare ; I caw'd all day 'mid a lordly crew, And I made more noise in... | |
| 1859 - 396 Seiten
..."The daylight fades — it will soon be dark : I 4e bathed my wings in the sun's lost ray, I 'те sung my hymn to the dying day ; So now I haste to...lordly crew, And I made more noise in the world than yon ! The sun shone full on my ebon wing ; I looked and wondered; — good-night, poor thing ! " "... | |
| Book - 1859 - 334 Seiten
...night, poor Lark," said his titled friend, With a haughty toss, and a distant bend ; " I also go to my rest profound, But not to sleep on the cold damp ground...Soaring too high to be seen or heard, And said to my self, What a foolish bird ! " I trod the park with a princely air, I filled my crop with the richest... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1860 - 372 Seiten
...place for a bird like me Is the topmost bough of yon tall pine-tree. 3. " I opened my eyes at peep 2 of day, And saw you taking your upward way, Dreaming...said to myself, What a foolish bird ! " I trod the pnrk with a princely air; I fill'd my crop with the richest fare; I caw'd 3 all day 'mid a lordly crew,... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1860 - 368 Seiten
...place for a bird like me Is the topmost bough of yon tall pine-tree. 3. " I opened my eyes at peep2 of day, And saw you taking your upward way, Dreaming...heard — And said to myself, What a foolish bird ! 128 PAET II. 4. " I trod the park with a princely air ; I fill'd my crop with the richest fare ;... | |
| 302 Seiten
...fittest place for a bird like me Is the topmost bough of yon tall pine-tree. "I opened my eyes at the peep of day And saw you taking your upward way, Dreaming...foolish bird ! " I trod the park with a princely air ; And fill'd my crop with the richest fare. I caw'd all day 'mid a lordly crew, And 1 made more noise... | |
| Hymns - 1871 - 330 Seiten
...night, poor Lark," said his titled friend, With a haughty toss, and a distant bend ; " I also go to my rest profound, But not to sleep on the cold damp ground...Soaring too high to be seen or heard, And said to my self, What a foolish bird ! " I trod the park with a princely air, I filled my crop with the richest... | |
| Hymns - 1878 - 334 Seiten
...a haughty toss, and a distant bend ; " I also go to my rest profound, But not to sleep on the coll damp ground ; The fittest place for a bird like me...Soaring too high to be seen or heard, And said to my self, What a foolish bird ! " I trod the park with a princely air, I filled my crop with the richest... | |
| 1880 - 296 Seiten
...Good-night, poor Lark," said his titled friend, With a haughty toss and a distant bend ; " I also go to my rest profound, But not to sleep on the cold, damp...crew, And I made more noise in the world than you ; The sun shone full on my coal-black wing ; I looked and wondered. — Good-night, poor thing ! "... | |
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