There are a good many small children coming into the school, and I think that I shall be wanted, for I observe that there are not male teachers enough.
They were too happy in their angel home, To think of coming back to earth again; And neither, said they, could I stay with them, Because my time was not yet come.
My words, though made as simple as I can, mid be rather deep for some heads.
Well, Shepherd Oak, and how's lambing this year, if I mid say it?
I thought to die upon The mountain summits lone, With cold and hunger, lost Mid glaciers, snows, and frost.
God dowered thee fair midthe Oceans: He bulwarked thee strong with the seas, That Man might preserve here the motions He gave Freedom's bold processes: That Man in his loftiest devotions Might serve Freedom's altars in Peace.
I've wandered far yond summer seas, Where Music dwells mid harmonies That well the Seraphim might please; But never more I catch, ah me!
The bird that chatters Is the only bird that matters, Heedless of the hand that scatters Grains of sense or chaff Mid your Barmecides and Cleons.
May Was with us, when my tutor closed his wintry Juvenal and posed Mid nightingales to quote and kiss the Pervigilium Veneris.
For my life has passed into evening, And I sit, mid the shadows here, Hearing still the shadowy whisper That success may be bought too dear.
The relation of this fragment to the Pre-Raphaelites of the mid nineteenth century and their work is altogether curious and interesting.
Keats accepted, and the visit, lasting from soon after mid August until the end of September, proved a happiness alike to host and guest.
Behold the giant next him, how his feet Plunge floundering mid the marshes yellow-flowered, His restless head just reaching to the rocks, His bosom tossing with black weeds besmeared, How writhes he twixt the continent and isle!
Softly in the cradle lie, Frail bud of immortality; Soon thy blossom may unfold Fragrant mid the harps of gold.
Illustration] See that heathen mother stand Where the sacred currents flow, With her own maternal hand, Mid the waves her infant throw.
And soon on a mountain so high, Stood Moses, all trembling with awe; Mid the lightnings and thunders, And great signs and wonders, For God was then giving his law.
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