That moss-covered vessel I hail as a treasure ; For often, at noon, when returned from the field, I found it the source of an exquisite pleasure, The purest and sweetest that nature can yield. How ardent I seized it, with hands that were glowing, And... Notes and Queries - Página 1971902Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1835 - 320 páginas
...nature can yield; How ardent I si«z'd it with hands that were glowing, And quick to the white pebbled bottom it fell, Then soon with the emblem of truth...coolness it rose from the well. The old oaken bucket, &c. How sweet from the green mossy brim to receive it, As pois'd on the cord, it inclin'd to my lips,... | |
| Abner Kneeland - 1836 - 154 páginas
...The purest and sweetest that nature can yield. How ardent I seiz'd it, with hands that were glowing, And quick to the white-pebbled bottom it fell, Then...bucket, The moss-covered bucket arose from the well. 3 How sweet from the green mossy brim to receive it, As poig'd on the curb, it inclin'd to my lips;... | |
| Samuel Putnam - 1836 - 226 páginas
...The purest and sweetest that nature can yield. How ardent I seized it with hands that were glowing, Then soon, with the emblem of truth overflowing, And...old oaken bucket — the iron-bound bucket — The moss covered bucket arose from the well. in. How sweet from the green mossy brim to receive it, As... | |
| Samuel Worcester - 1837 - 264 páginas
...intrusively swell, As fancy reverts to my father's plantation, And sighs for the bucket which hangs in the well ; The old oaken bucket, the iron-bound bucket, The moss-covered bucket, which hangs in hia well. ERRORS. 1. ochud for orchard; medder for meadow ; Detract fui cataract ; cnvud... | |
| 1838 - 332 páginas
...The purest and sweetest that Nature can yield. How ardent 1 seized it, with hands that were glowing! And quick to the white-pebbled bottom it fell ; Then...! The old oaken bucket, the iron-bound bucket, The moss-cover'd bucket arose from the well. How sweet from the green mossy brim to receive it, As poised... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1838 - 316 páginas
...a treasure — How ardent I seized it with hands that were glowing, And quick to the white pebbled bottom it fell; Then soon, with the emblem of truth...old oaken bucket — the iron-bound bucket — The moss covered bucket arose from the well. $ How sweet from the green mossy brim to receive it, As poised... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1839 - 316 páginas
...a treasure — How ardent I seized it with hands that were glowing, And quick to the white pebbled bottom it fell; Then soon, with the emblem of truth...old oaken bucket — the iron-bound bucket — The moss cohered bucket arose from the well. 3 How sweet from the green mossy brim to receive it, As poised... | |
| John Keese - 1840 - 302 páginas
...cataract fell ; The cot of my father, the dairy-house nigh it, And e'en the rude bucket which hung in the well ! The old oaken bucket, the iron-bound bucket, The moss-covered bucket, which hung in the well. That moss-covered vessel I hail as a treasure ; For often, at noon, when returned... | |
| John Keese - 1840 - 304 páginas
...cataract fell ; The cot of my father, the dairy-house nigh it, And e'en the rude bucket which hung in the well ! The old oaken bucket, the iron-bound bucket, The moss-covered bucket, which hung in the well; That moss-covered vessel I hail as a treasure ; For often, at noon, when returned... | |
| John Marsh - 1841 - 120 páginas
...nature could yield. How ardent I seized, with hands that were glowing, IAnd quick to the white pebbled bottom it fell ; Then soon, with the emblem of truth...it rose from the well. The old oaken bucket, ; The iron bound bucket, I The moss covered bucket arose from the well. How sweet from the green mossy rim... | |
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