Hath soothed me with its lay. The isles of Greece, the hills of Spain, The purple heavens of Rome, — Yes, all are glorious; — yet again I bless thee, land of home ! For thine the Sabbath peace, my land ! And thine the guarded hearth ; And thine the... The Monthly Magazine - Page 5251826Full view - About this book
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...Hath sooth'd me with its lay. The isles of Greece, the bills of Spain, The purple heavens of Home— Yes, all are glorious — yet, again I bless thee, land of home. For thine the Sabhath peace, my land, And thine the guarded hearth ; And thine the dead, the noble hand, That make... | |
| 1827 - 480 pages
...Have floated o'er my way, The pilgrim's voice at vesper hour:, Hath sooth'd me with its lay. The isles of Greece, the hills of Spain, The purple heavens...thy plains ; Their names, by old majestic trees, Are whisper'd round thy fanes : Their blood hath mingled with the tide Of thine exulting sea ; — Oh,... | |
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...Have floated o'er my way. The pilgrim's voice at vesper hours Hath soothed me with its lay. The isles of Greece, the hills of Spain, The purple heavens...of Rome ; Yes, all are glorious ; yet again I bless thec, land of home ! For thine the Sabbath peace, my land ; And thine the guarded hearth ; And thine... | |
| Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans - English poetry - 1829 - 346 pages
...floated o'er my way ; The pilgrim's voice, at vesper-hours, Hath soothed me with its lay. The Isles of Greece, the Hills of Spain, The purple Heavens...guarded hearth ; And thine the dead, the noble band, Their voices meet me in thy breeze, Their steps are on thy plains ; Their names, by old majestic trees,... | |
| Thomas Willcocks - 1829 - 334 pages
...Have floated o'er my way, The pilgrim's voice at vesper hours Hath sooth'd me with its lay. The isles of Greece, the hills of Spain, The purple heavens of Rome — Yes, all an: glorious ; yet again I bless thee, land of home ! For thine the Sabbath peace, my land ; And thine... | |
| Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans, Mrs. Hemans - English poetry - 1831 - 510 pages
...floated o'er my way ; The pilgrim's voice, at vesper-hours, Hath soothed me with its lay. The Isles of Greece, the Hills of Spain, The purple Heavens...Land of Home ! For thine the Sabbath peace, my land I And thine the guarded hearth ; And thine the dead, the noble band, That make thee holy earth. Their... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1839 - 362 pages
...lay. The isles of Greece, the hills of Spain, The purple heavens of Rome,— For thine the Sahbath peace, my land ! And thine the guarded hearth; And...thy plains; Their names, by old majestic trees, Are whisper'd round thy fanes. Their blood hath mingled with the tide Of thine exulting sea: O be it still... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1840 - 380 pages
...floated o'er my way ; The pilgrim's voice, at vesper-hours, Hath soothed me with its lay. The isles of Greece, the hills of Spain, The purple heavens...thy plains; Their names, by old majestic trees, Are whisper'd round thy fanes. Their blood hath mingled with the tide Of thine exulting sea: O be it still... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1840 - 380 pages
...floated o'er my way ; The pilgrim's voice, at vesper-hours, Hath soothed me with its lay. The isles of Greece, the hills of Spain, The purple heavens...thy plains; Their names, by old majestic trees, Are whisper'd round thy fanes. Their blood hath mingled with the tide Of thine exulting sea : O be it still... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1840 - 366 pages
...;,,'l.he. i lurnle, heavens of Rome, — .-';•- • .'.I., ..A. 'ft ' ' ^' •' ..*:f' ''. '"'^;'"^f" ee, land of home ! For thine the Sabbath peace, my land...thy plains ; Their names, by old majestic trees, Are whisper'd round thy fanes. Their blood hath mingled with the tide Of thine exulting sea : O be it still... | |
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