A noble race ! but they are gone, With their old forests wide and deep, And we have built our homes upon Fields where their generations sleep. Their fountains slake our thirst at noon, Upon their fields our harvest waves, Our lovers woo beneath their... Blackwood's Magazine - Síđa 1541847Heildartexta - Um bókina
 | 1827 - 500 síđur
...shaded mould below ; The stars looked forth to teach his way, The still earth warned him of the foe. A noble race ! but they are gone, With their old forests wide and deep, And we have built our homes upon Fields where their generations sleep. Their fountains slake our thirst at noon,... | |
 | 1827 - 496 síđur
...shaded mould below; The stars looked forth to teach his way, The still earth warned him of the foe. A noble race! but they are gone, With their old forests wide and deep, And we have built our homes upon Fields where their generations sleep. Their fountains slake our thirst at noon,... | |
 | 1835 - 430 síđur
...headsand beads and medals lying in the furrow, reminding us only of a race that were. " A noble race ! hut they are gone, With their old forests wide and deep, And we have built our hornee upon , Fields where ih'oir generations Beep." Yes, yet л few of their descendants... | |
 | Henry Burgess (of Luton) - 1836 - 446 síđur
...of them— •A noble race ; but they are gone, With their old forest wide and deep, And we have/ed our flocks upon Hills where their generations sleep....beneath their moon— Ah ! let us spare, at least, their graves.' " The cave of Machpelah, which became, after the purchase of Abraham, the family sepulchre... | |
 | William Cullen Bryant - 1836 - 286 síđur
...shaded soil below, The stars looked forth to teach his way, The still earth warned him of the foe. A noble race ! but they are gone, With their old forests wide and deep, And we have built our homes upon Fields where their generations sleep. Their fountains slake our thirst at noon,... | |
 | James Strange French, Timothy Flint - 1836
... HBO . THE PROPHET OF THE WE8T. A TALE OF THE FRONTIER. " A noble race ! but they are gone, With their old forests wide and deep, And we have built our homes upon Fields where their generations sleep." IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. II. NEW-YORK: PUBLISHED... | |
 | 1838 - 320 síđur
...mould below ; The stars look'd forth to teach his way, The still earth warn'd him of the foe. A nobler race ! but they are gone, With their old forests wide and deep, And we have built our homes upon Fields where their generations sleep. Th^ir fountains slake our thirst at noon,... | |
 | William Cullen Bryant - 1840 - 276 síđur
...shaded soil below, The stars looked forth to teach his way, The still earth warned him of the foe. A noble race ! but they are gone, With their old forests wide and deep, And we have built our homes upon Fields where their generations sleep. Their fountains slake our thirst at noon,... | |
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