THE night is come, but not too soon ; And sinking silently, All silently, the little moon Drops down behind the sky. There is no light in earth or heaven, But the cold light of stars ; And the first watch of night is given To the red planet Mars. American Monthly Knickerbocker - Página 751839Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1870 - 642 páginas
...heart for any fate ; Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labour and to wait. THE LIGHT OF STARS. THE night is come, but not too soon ; And sinking...first watch of night is given To the red planet Mars. Is it the tender star of love? The star of love and dreams ? O no ! from that blue tent above, A hero's... | |
| 1871 - 314 páginas
...that day ; 'T was an angel visited the green earth, And took the flowers away. THE LIGHT OF STARS. THE night is come, but not too soon ; And sinking...first watch of night is given To the red planet Mars. Is it the tender star of love ? The star of love and dreams ? 0 no ! from that blue tent above, A hero's... | |
| Literary bouquet - 1872 - 180 páginas
...Side by side The poor man and the son of pride Lie calm and still. Longfellow. THE LIGHT OF STARS. THE night is come, but not too soon; And sinking silently,...first watch of night is given To the red planet Mars. Is it the tender star of love ? The star of love and dreams ? Oh, no ! from that blue tent above, A... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1872 - 730 páginas
...for any fate , • Still achieving, still pursuing. Learn to labour and to wait. THE LIGHT OF STARS. THE night is come, but not too soon ; And sinking...first watch of night is given To the red planet Mars. Is it the tender star of love ? The star of love and dreams ? 0 no ! from that blue tent above, A hero's... | |
| Matilda Mary Pollard - 1872 - 150 páginas
...revolve at various distances round the grand central sun. CHAPTER III. A GLIMPSE AT THE PLANETS. ' THERE is no light in earth or heaven But the cold...first watch of night is given To the red planet Mars.' ||HE aerial train would take more than two hundred and fifty-nine years to reach Mercury, which is... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1873 - 878 páginas
...blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears. WILLLUI WORM-WORTH. THE LIGHT OF STARS. THE night is come, but not too soon ; And sinking...first watch of night is given To the red planet Mars. Is it the tender star of love ? The star of love and dreams? Oh no! from that blue tent above A hero's... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1873 - 324 páginas
...the green earth, And took the flowers away. THE LIGHT OF STARS THE night is come, but not too soon j And sinking silently, All silently, the little moon...first watch of night is given To the red planet Mars. Is it the tender star of love ? The star of love and dreams ? O no ! from that blue tent above, And... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1873 - 730 páginas
...any fate ; Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labour and to wait. THE LIGHT OF STARS. TII K night is come, but not too soon ; And sinking silently,...earth or heaven, But the cold light of stars ; And the1 first watch of night is given To the red plunet Mars. Is it the tender star of lovo t The star... | |
| John Daniel Morell - 1874 - 136 páginas
...grassy banks are merry children trooping ; Listen, and you'll hear their shouting and whooping. 6. The night is come, but not too soon ; And, sinking...silently, the little moon Drops down behind the sky. II. EXERCISES ON ee, een, eep, ETC. 1 . Where have you been ? What have you seen ? We have had a peep... | |
| Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner - 1874 - 510 páginas
...(GIBBON, Decl. 11. cf. (Brri.., Hud. 1, 1, 173.). A vagabond shalt thou be in the earth (GEN. 4, 12.). There is no light, in earth or heaven But the cold light of stars (LoNGF. I. 8.). The sun is high in the cloudless heavens (WHYTE MELVILLE, Digby Grand 3.). He entered... | |
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