I COME, I come ! ye have called me long, I come o'er the mountains with light and song, Ye may trace my step o'er the wakening earth, By the winds which tell of the violet's birth, By the primrose stars in the shadowy grass, By the green leaves opening... A New Home--who'll Follow?: Or, Glimpses of Western Life - 133 ページCaroline Matilda Kirkland 著 - 1839 - 337 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| Simon Kerl - 1866 - 366 ページ
...iambus and the anapest are kindred feet ; and hence they are sometimes used promiscuously. Ex. — "I come ! I come ! ye have called me long ; I come o'er the mountains with light and song." — Hemans. A pleasant rhythm is sometimes produced by throwing an anapest, or even two, into each... | |
| Edward Thomas Stevens - 1866 - 280 ページ
...greenness thrill, to feel a sh lyre, a kind of harp sensation Hes-pe'-ri-an, Spanish do-mains', lands. I come, I come, ye have called me long ; I come o'er the mountains with light and song, Ye may trace my step o'er the wakening earth By the winds which tell of the violet's birth ; By the... | |
| 1874 - 968 ページ
...everlasting spring abides and never-withering flowers, and we may listen to the voice of spring, saying — " I come, I come ! ye have called me long, I come o'er the mountains with light and son'j ! Ye may trace my steps o'er the wakening earth, By the winds which tell of the violets' birth,... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 276 ページ
...leafless trees in the forest Were fairer than orchards hi May. XXXV.— SPRING. FELICIA HEMANS. 1. I come ! I come ! ye have called me long, — I come o'er the mountains with light and song ! Ye may trace my step o'er the wakening earth By the winds which tell of the violet's birth, By the... | |
| Richard Edwards, John Russell Webb - 1868 - 274 ページ
...leafless trees in the forest Were fairer than orchards in May. 127 XXXV.— SPRING. FELICIA HEMANS. 1. I come ! I come ! ye have called me long, — I come o'er the mountains with light and song ! Ye may trace my step o'er the wakening earth By the winds which tell of the violet's birth, By the... | |
| Charles Bilton - 1868 - 216 ページ
...spreads, Like the round ocean, girdled with the sky : How beautiful is night ! THE SEASONS— SPRING. I come, I come ! ye have called me long : I come o'er the mountains with light and song ; Ye may trace my step o'er the waking earth, By the winds which tell of the violet's birth, By the... | |
| Felicia Dorothea Hemans, Mrs. Hemans - 1868 - 394 ページ
...place : there let them dwell. We shall o'ersweep the grave to meet. Farewell ! THE VOICE OF SPRING. I COME, I come ! ye have called me long — I come o'er the mountains with light and song ! Ye may trace my step o'er the wakening earth By the winds which tell of the violet's birth, By the... | |
| Francis William Newman - 1868 - 236 ページ
...tuum. Terre est vincere nostra fata. * Mágica (arte). t Venerala, passive. THE VOICE OF SPUING. 1. I COME, I come : ye have called me long : I come o'er the mountains with light and song. Ye may trace my step o'er the wakening earth By the winds which tell of the violet's birth, By the... | |
| Simon Kerl - 1868 - 396 ページ
...produced by throwing, one »napest, or even two, into each iambic line. Ex. — » I come ! I come 1 ye have called me long ; I come o'er the mountains with light and song." — lin. 1 tttnau. "Afar In the désert I love to ride, With the silent Bush-boy alone by my side."—... | |
| John Swett - 1867 - 252 ページ
...you tell him The same story that he told you ? THE VOICE OF SPRING.— MBS. HBMANS I COME, I come I ye have called me long, I come o'er the mountains with light and song; Ye may trace my step o'er the wakening earth, By the wings which tell of the violet's birth, By the... | |
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