| 1847 - 464 стор.
...Nature, In a daisy I ; Cleon hears no anthems ringing In the sea and sky ; Nature sings to me for ever, Earnest listener I : State for state, with all attendants, Who would change ? — Not I." We ought to mention that these volumes for the people are published at a price and in a style which... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1847 - 136 стор.
...Nature, In a daisy I; Cleon hears no anthems ringing In the sea and sky ; Nature sings to me ior ever, Earnest listener I; State for state, with all attendants, Who would change ?—Not I. vf THE LITTLE MOLES. When grasping tyranny offends, Or angry bigots frown ; When rulers plot for selfish... | |
| 1744 - 726 стор.
..."Wealth-surrounded, care-environ'd, Cleon fears to die ; Death may come, he'll find me ready — Happier far am I. Cleon sees no charm in nature — In a daisy I ; Cleon hears no anthems ringing, In the sea and sky. Nature sings to me for ever, Earnest listener I : State for state,... | |
| Henry Mandeville - 1851 - 288 стор.
...I. / 4 Cleon sees no charms in Nature ; In a daisy I : Cleon hears no anthems ringing In the sea and sky : Nature sings to me forever : Earnest listener I : State for state, with all attendants, 6 Who would change ? Not I. DEFINITIONS, &c. — What is a million ? In what differs a cottage from... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 стор.
...nature, In a daisy, I ; Cleon hears no anthems ringing In the sea and sky ; Nature singa to me for ever, Earnest listener I ; State for state, with all attendants, Who would change ? — not I. CHARLES MACKAY. XXIH. THE DESERTED VILLAGE. " THE whole world is distracted with factions ; and therefore,... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 стор.
...I. Cleon sees no charms in Nature, — in a daisy, I ; Cleon hears no anthems ringing in the sea and sky. Nature sings to me forever, — earnest listener...state, 'with all attendants, who would change ? Not I 60. THE PROBLEM FOR THE UNITED STATES. — Rec. Henry A. Boardman. THIS Union cannot expire as the... | |
| David Thomas - 674 стор.
...nature, In a daisy, I ; Cleon hears no anthems ringing In the sea and sky. Nature sings to me for ever, Earnest listener I, State for state with all attendants, Who would change ? not I." No envy, jealousy, pride, or such passions find a place within his pacific breast. His heart is free... | |
| David Brown - 1853 - 276 стор.
...am L " Cleon sees no charms in Nature, In a daisy I; Cleon hears no anthems ringing In the sea and sky; Nature sings to me forever, Earnest listener...with all attendants, Who would change ?—Not I." Is it not a bright particular gem ? Where did I get it ? Why it came to me rolled up in a fresh copy... | |
| David Brown - 1853 - 286 стор.
...am I. " Cleon sees no charms in Nature, In a daisy I; Cleon hears no anthems ringing In the sea and sky; Nature sings to me forever, Earnest listener...with all attendants, Who would change ?—Not I." Is it not a bright particular gem ? Where did I get it ? Why it came to me rolled up in a fresh copy... | |
| David Brown - 1853 - 296 стор.
...L " Cleon sees no charms in Nature, . In a daisy I ; Cleon hears no anthems ringing In the sea and sky ; Nature sings to me forever, Earnest listener...state, with all attendants, Who would change ? — Not L" Is it not a bright particular gem ? Where did I get it ? Why it came to me rolled up in a fresh... | |
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