... a messenger to carry her joy and her thanks up to the sun, because he had turned his beaming countenance again upon her in love and bounty. And the lark hung poised above the hope-giving field, and warbled her clear and joyous song. A L'abri: Or The Tent Pitch'd - Էջ 171Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1839 - 172 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Friedrich Wilhelm Carové - 1864 - 166 էջ
...thanks up to the sun, because he had turned his beaming countenance again upon her in love and bounty. And the lark hung poised above the hope-giving field,...loveliness of the rosy dawn, and the fresh brilliancy of WITHOUT AN END. 117 the earliest sunbeams; of the gladsome springing of the young flowers, and the... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm Carové - 1872 - 172 էջ
...thanks up to the sun, because he had turned his beaming countenance again upon her in love and bounty. And the lark hung poised above the hope-giving field,...corn ; and her song pleased the Child beyond measure. 36 THE STOKY WITHOUT AN END. But the lark wheeled in higher and higher circles, and her song sounded... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - 322 էջ
...thanks up to the sun, because he had turned his beaming countenance again upon her in love and bounty. And the lark hung poised above the hope-giving field, and warbled her clear and joyous song. brilliancy of the earliest sunbeams ; of the gladsome springing of the young flowers, and the vigorous... | |
| Child life - 1884 - 314 էջ
...thanks up to the sun, because he had turned his beaming countenance again upon her in love and bounty. And the lark hung poised above the hope-giving field, and warbled her clear and joyous song. brilliancy of the earliest sunbeams ; of the gladsome springing of the young flowers, and the vigorous... | |
| 1914 - 640 էջ
...thanks up to the sun, because he had turned his beaming countenance again upon her in love and bounty. And the lark hung poised above the hope-giving field, and warbled her clear and joyous song. d She sang of the loveliness of the rosy dawn, and the fresh brilliancy, of the earliest sunbeams;... | |
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