ALONG the roadside, like the flowers of gold That tawny Incas for their gardens wrought, Heavy with sunshine droops the golden-rod, And the red pennons of the cardinal-flowers Hang motionless upon their upright staves. The sky is hot and hazy, and the... The Writings of John Burroughs - עמוד 201מאת John Burroughs - 1895תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Julia Wilmotte Henshaw - 1906 - 416 דפים
...traveller is likely to find and gather in the course of his wanderings amid the great hills, where " Along the roadside, like the flowers of gold That...wrought, Heavy with sunshine droops the golden-rod." 5. decumbens, or Field Golden-rod, has tall, stiff, wand-like stems, which terminate in dense compact... | |
| 1907 - 686 דפים
...to quote; but he is something more than a enow-poet. The very Genius of Summer is in these lines : " Along the roadside, like the flowers of gold, That...wrought, Heavy with sunshine droops the golden-rod, And the red pennons of the cardinal-flowers Hang motionless upon their upright staves. The sky is hot... | |
| 1907 - 496 דפים
...waste places; autumn; wandlike; composite; heads small, in racemes or clusters; yellow; very variable. Like the flowers of gold That tawny Incas for their gardens wrought. Heavy with sunshine hangs the . 12 Marshes; August; two to three feet high; leaves alternate, oblong, toothed; flowers... | |
| John Burroughs - 1909 - 312 דפים
...desiccated, preserved by our dry air! Do nettles and thistles bite so sharply in any other country? Let the farmer tell you how they bite of a dry midsummer...wrought, Heavy with sunshine droops the goldenrod," 220 sings Whittier. In Europe our goldenrod is cultivated in the flower gardens, as well it may be.... | |
| Matt Hoover - 1909 - 428 דפים
...GINGER, WOOD SORREL AND SWEET CICELY. A FAR CALL OF THE NORTH DAKOTA PRAIRIE CHICKEN. — September. IX. "Along the roadside, like the flowers of gold That...wrought Heavy with sunshine droops the golden-rod." Sportsmen and nature lovers have long been engaged in controversy as to the most delightful season... | |
| M. A. Morse - 1909 - 132 דפים
...chafing with her shores, Caesar said to me, etc. 28. Along the roadside, like the flowers of gold The tawny Incas for their gardens wrought, Heavy with sunshine droops the goldenrod. 29. The general riding the black horse is Lee. 30. The general having been wounded, the troops were... | |
| Josephine Eunice Seaman - 1910 - 106 דפים
...Without haste and without heed. In the golden prime of morning, Strayed the poet's winged steed. 6. Along the roadside, like the flowers of gold That...wrought, Heavy with sunshine droops the golden-rod. 8. The lights were out, and the room was in darkness. 9. They were already far away. 10. At last those... | |
| Ethel Armes - 1910 - 90 דפים
...sense even in those gay roads: — O, the charm of their sleep on the breasts of the maiden flowers ! "Along the roadside, like the flowers of gold That...wrought, Heavy with sunshine droops the golden-rod. And the red pennons of the cardinal flowers Hang motionless upon their upright staves* The sky is hot... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1910 - 520 דפים
...year, both the Prelude and the story that forms the body I of the poem were much expanded. PRELUDE ALONG the roadside, like the flowers of gold That...wrought, Heavy with sunshine droops the golden-rod, And the red pennons of the cardinal-flowers Hang motionless upon their upright staves. The sky is hot... | |
| Alice B. Macdonald - 1911 - 630 דפים
...classes does Whittier appeal? 3. Outline the thoughts he addresses to each. IV. FROM "AMONI; THE HILLS." Along the roadside, like the flowers of gold That...wrought, Heavy with sunshine droops the golden-rod, And the red pennons of the cardinal-flowers Hang motionless upon their upright staves. The sky is hot... | |
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