THEY tell us of an Indian tree, Which, howsoe'er the sun and sky May tempt its boughs to wander free, And shoot, and blossom, wide and high, Far better loves to bend its arms Downward again to that dear earth, From which the life, that fills and warms... Soldiering in India - Página 122por Robert George Hobbes - 1893Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1842 - 276 páginas
...hut it must he added, a much hetter sleep, then the rich old citizen. Leigh Hunt. LINES TO MY MOTHER. THEY tell us of an Indian tree, Which, howsoe'er the sun and sky May tempt its houghs to wander free, And shoot, and hlossom, wide and high, Far hetter loves to hend its arms Downward... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 440 páginas
...let all that laughs Abroad, at home, laugh out for me ! TO MY MOTHER. Written in a Pocket-Booh, l822. THEY tell us of an Indian tree Which, howsoe'er the...earth From which the life, that fills and warms Its grateful being, first had birth. 'Tis thus, though woo'd by flattering friends, And fed with fame (//"fame... | |
| 1833 - 370 páginas
...us cease to sigh That earth's fair flowers are doomed to die Б. TO MY MOTHER. -es °f -*ay tehipt its boughs to wander free, And shoot and blossom,...earth From which the life, that fills and warms Its grateful being, first had birth. 'Tis thus, though wooed by flattering! i ¡ends, And fed with fame... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 440 páginas
...let all that laughs Abroad, at home, laugh out for me ! TO MY MOTHER. Written in a Poclet-Bodk, 1822. THEY tell us of an Indian tree Which, howsoe'er the...earth From which the life, that fills and warms Its grateful being, first had birth. 'T is thus, though woo'd by flattering friends, And fed with fame... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1838 - 412 páginas
...Written in a Pocltrt-Bovk, 1822. TIIKY tell us of an Indian tree Which, howsoe'er the sun and «ky May tempt its boughs to wander free. And shoot and...earth From which the life, that fills and warms Its grateful being, first had birth. 'T is thus, though woo'd by flattering friend«, And fed with fame... | |
| 1839 - 352 páginas
...like to repeat some beautiful lines of Moore to his Mother, in which he alludes to the Banyan: — They tell us of an Indian tree Which, howsoe'er the...blossom wide and high, Far better loves to bend its arms Downwards again to that dear earth From which the life, that fills and warms Its grateful being, first... | |
| 1839 - 444 páginas
...of nn Indian tree, Which, howsoe'er the sun and slcy Muy tempt its boughs to wander free. And Bboot, and blossom, wide and high. Far better loves to bend...to that dear earth. From which the life that fills und warms Its grateful being, first hod birth. Tis thus, though woo'd by flattering friend*, And fed... | |
| 1839 - 352 páginas
...like to repeat some beautiful lines of Moore to his Mother, in which he alludes to the Banyan: — They tell us of an Indian tree Which, howsoe'er the sun and sky May tempt its houghs to wander free, And shoot and blossom wide and high, Far better loves to bend its arms Downwards... | |
| 1840 - 378 páginas
...Thou humbly prayest, ask this boon alone, That ye like him may live, like him may die ! TO MY MOTHER. THEY tell us of an Indian tree, Which, howsoe'er the...earth From which the life, that fills and warms Its grateful being, first had birth. 'Tis thus, though woo'd by flattering friends And fed with fame (if... | |
| 1840 - 368 páginas
...like him may live, like him may die ! TO MY MOTHER. THEY tell us of an Indian tree, Which, hpwsoe'er the sun and sky May tempt its boughs to wander free,...earth From which the life, that fills and warms Its grateful being, first had birth. 'Tis thus, though woo'd by flattering friends And fed with fame (if... | |
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