Near at hand, From under the sheltering trees, The farmer sees His pastures, and his fields of grain, As they bend their tops To the numberless beating drops Of the incessant rain. The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems - 第42页作者:Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1846 - 151 页全本阅读 - 图书信息
| Henry Mandeville - 1851 - 396 页
...vapors that arise From the well watered and smoking soil. For this rest in the furrow after toil, 9 Their large and lustrous eyes Seem to thank the Lord,...hand, From under the sheltering trees, The farmer sees 10 His pastures and his fields of grain, As they bend their tops To the numberless beating drops Of... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1851 - 596 页
...spread, They silently inhale The clover-scented gale, And the vapours that arise From the well-watered and smoking soil. For this rest in the furrow after...Their large and lustrous eyes Seem to thank the Lord, Near at hand, From under the sheltering trees, The farmer sees His pastures, and his fields of grain,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1852 - 256 页
...head, With their dilated nostrils spread, They silently inhale The clover-scented gale, And the vapours that arise From the well watered and smoking soil....word. Near at hand, From under the sheltering trees, As they bend their tops To the numberless beating drops Of the incessant rain. He counts it as no sin... | |
| Oliver Oldham - 1854 - 406 页
...spotted hide, Stretches the plain, To the dry grass and the drier grain How welcome is the rain ! 6. In the furrowed land The toilsome and patient oxen...Seem to thank the Lord, More than man's spoken word. 7. Near at hand, From under the sheltering trees, The farmer sees His pastures, and his fields of grain,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1855 - 264 页
...spread, They silently inhale The clover-scented gale, And the vapours that arise From the well-watered and smoking soil. For this rest in the furrow after...pastures, and his fields of grain, As they bend their tops Of the incessant rain. He counts it as no sin That he sees therein Only his own thrift and gain. These,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1855 - 472 页
...spread, They silently inhale The clover-scented gale, And the vapours that arise From tne well-watered and smoking soil. For this rest in the furrow after...Seem to thank the Lord, More than man's spoken word. AA Near at hand, From under the sheltering trees, The farmer sees His pastures and his fields of grain,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1855 - 568 页
...spread, They silently inhale The clover-scented gale, And the vapours that arise From the well-watered and smoking soil. For this rest in the furrow after...Their large and lustrous eyes Seem to thank the Lord, Near at hand, From under the sheltering trees, The farmer sees His psstures and his fields of grain,... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1857 - 394 页
...vapors that arise From the wet and smoking soil, Grateful for the rain, and this rest from toil. f 7. Near at hand, from under the sheltering trees, The...the numberless beating drops Of the incessant rain. LONGFELLOW. LESSON XIXAN'GEL, (literally, a messenger), a epir- I HOST, an army, a great multitude,... | |
| Thomas Buckley Smith - 1858 - 310 页
...toilsome and patient oxen stand , They silently inhale And the vapours that arise From the well-watered and smoking soil. For this rest in the furrow after...Seem to thank the Lord, More than man's spoken word. From under the sheltering trees, The farmer sees His pastures and his fields of grain. As they bend... | |
| 1859 - 148 页
...spread, They silently inhale The clover-scented gale, And the vapors that arise From the well-watered and smoking soil. For this rest in the furrow after...Seem to thank the Lord, More than man's spoken word. THE RAIN. 81 Near at hand, From under the sheltering trees, The farmer sees His pastures and his fields... | |
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