| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1880 - 582 Seiten
...wreath, I'll weave a melancholy song, And sweet the strain shall be, aud long, — The melody of death. Come, funeral flower! who lov'st to dwell With the...lips, and lie with me Beneath the lowly alder-tree, Aud we will sleep a pleasant sleep, And not a care shall dare intrude To break the marble solitude,... | |
| 1880 - 68 Seiten
...wreath I'll weave a melancholy song ; And sweet the strain shall be, and long, The melody of death. Come, funeral flower ! who lov'st to dwell With the...throw, across the desert gloom A sweet decaying smell. * The rosemary buds in January. It is the flower commonly put in the coffins of the dead. Come, press... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1881 - 824 Seiten
...song; And sweet the strain shall be, and long, The melody of death. Come, funeral flower ! who lovest to dwell With the pale corse in lonely tomb, And throw...Come, press my lips, and lie with me Beneath the lowly alder tree, And we will sleep a pleasant sleep, And not a care shall dare intrude To break the marble... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1881 - 738 Seiten
...BOSEMiRY. Come, funeral flower ! who lov'st to diveil With the pale corse in lonely tomb, And throw aeross the desert gloom A sweet decaying smell. Come, press...and lie with me Beneath the lowly alder-tree, And we will sleep a pleasant sleep, And not a care shall dare intrude To break the marble solitude, . So peaceful... | |
| Richard Folkard - 1884 - 660 Seiten
...symbolise immortality : hence, like the Asphodel and Mallow, it was frequently planted near tombs : — " Come funeral flower ! who lov'st to dwell, With the...throw across the desert gloom A sweet decaying smell." — Jfirhe White. I 526 pfant Tsore, Tsegerjb/, anS fou;ricy. to distribute sprigs of the plant at... | |
| 1891 - 780 Seiten
...be, and Jong — The melody of death. 662 [December 12, 1801.] [Conducted bj Come funeral flower I who lov'st to dwell ' With the pale corse in lonely tomb, And throw acrotm the desert gloom A sweet decaying smell. Come, pressing lips, and lie with me Beneath the lonely... | |
| 1893 - 984 Seiten
...: And sweet the strain shall be. and long The melody of death. " Come, funeral flower ! who lo%-'st to dwell With the pale corse in lonely tomb, And throw...and lie with me Beneath the lowly alder-tree, And we will sleep a pleasant sleep, And not a care shall dare intrude To break the marble solitude, So peaceful... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1896 - 680 Seiten
...shall be and long, The melody of death. Come, funeral flower 1 who lov'st to dwell With the pale corpse in lonely tomb, And throw across the desert gloom...Come, press my lips, and lie with me Beneath the lowly alder tree, And we will sleep a pleasant sleep, And not a care shall dare intrude, To break the marble... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1897 - 666 Seiten
...be and long, The melody of death. Come, funeral flower ! who lov'st to _dwell With the pale corpse in lonely tomb, And throw across the desert gloom...Come, press my lips, and lie with me Beneath the lowly alder tree, And we will sleep a pleasant sleep, And not a care shall dare intrude, To break the marble... | |
| Benjamin Taylor - 1900 - 234 Seiten
...wreath, I'll weave a melancholy song, And sweet the strain shall be, and long — The melody of death. ' Come, funeral flower ! who lov'st to dwell With the...across the desert gloom A sweet decaying smell. Come, pressing lips, and lie with me Beneath the lonely alder-tree, And we will sleep a pleasant sleep, And... | |
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