Sure the sweet song, I fashion to thy praise, Runs more melodious than the notes they raise. My song resounding in its grateful glee, No merit claims; I praise myself in thee. My father loved thee through his length of days; For thee his fields were shaded... Three Men of Letters - Página 174por Moses Coit Tyler - 1895 - 200 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John S. Skinner, Editor - 1823 - 448 páginas
...mine ?• Sure the sweet song I fashion to thy praise, Runs more melodious than the notes they raiseMy song resounding in its grateful glee, No merit claims ; I praise myself in thee ; My father lov'd thee through his length of days : For thee his fields were shaded o'er with maize; From thze... | |
| Joel Barlow - 1838 - 24 páginas
...HASTY-PtlDDING. 5 Sure the sweet song I fashion to thy praise, Runs more melodious than the notes they raise. My song resounding in its grateful glee, No merit...health, what vigor he possessed, Ten sturdy freemen sprung from him attest; Thy constellation ruled my natal morn, And all my bones were made of Indian... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1840 - 328 páginas
...to mine? Sure the sweet song I fashion to thy praise, Runs more melodious than the notes they raise. My song resounding in its grateful glee, No merit...shaded o'er with maize ; From thee what health, what vigour he possess'd, Ten sturdy freemen from his loins attest ; Thy constellation ruled my natal morn,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1842 - 638 páginas
...to mine? Sure the sweet song I fashion to thy praise, Runs more melodious than the notes they raise. My song, resounding in its grateful glee, No merit...shaded o'er with maize; From thee what health, what vigour he possess'd, Ten sturdy freemen from his loins attest; Thy constellation ruled my natal morn,... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1847 - 742 páginas
...o. SBA (No. 12.) ANALYSIS OF INDIAN CORN. "My father lovod thee thro' his length of days! For thce his fields were shaded o'er with Maize : From thee...health, what vigor he possessed, Ten sturdy freemen sprung from him attest ; Thy constellation ruled my natal morn, And all my bones were made of Indian... | |
| Ohio. General Assembly - 1850 - 1112 páginas
...Lebanon." 24 — PUT, DOC. VOL. IT, (No. 12.) \ ANALYSIS OF INDIAN CORN. "My father loved thee thro' his length of days! For thee his fields were shaded...; From thee what health, what vigor he possessed, Teu sturdy freemen sprung from him attest; Thy constellation ruled my natal morn, And all my bones... | |
| Richard Lamb Allen - 1850 - 398 páginas
...mine ? Sure the sweet song, I fashion to thy praise, Runs more melodious than the notes they raise. My song resounding in its grateful glee, No merit claims ; I praise myself in the*. My father lov'd thee thro' his length of days ! For thee his fields were shaded o'er with maize... | |
| Arethusa Hall - 1851 - 422 páginas
...Yankee dear, But most to me, whose heart and palate chaste Preserve my pure, hereditary taste. * * * # * My song, resounding in its grateful glee, No merit...loved thee through his length of days! For thee his fielfls were shaded o'er with maize ; From thee what health, what vigor, he possessed, Ten sturdy freemen... | |
| American Institute of the City of New York - 1854 - 584 páginas
...Indian corn plant substituted in its place. Joel Barlow well said in his ode to " hasty pudding ": " My song resounding in its grateful glee, No merit...father loved thee through his length of days! For thee hia fields were shaded o'er with maize; From thee what health, what rigor he possessed, Ten sturdy... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1855 - 718 páginas
...mine? Sure the sweet song, I fashion to thy praise, Runs more melodious than the notes they raise. My song resounding in its grateful glee, No merit claims: I praise myself in thee. My father loved thce through his length of days! For thee his fields were shaded o'er with mnize; From thce what health,... | |
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