O TRAVELLER, stay thy weary feet ; Drink of this fountain, pure and sweet ; It flows for rich and poor the same. Then go thy way, remembering still The wayside well beneath the hill, The cup of water in his name. The New England Magazine - Страница 1901907Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| 1871 - 410 страница
...eagle and the Stars and Stripes : — "O traveller, stay thy weary feet ; Drink of this fountain cool and sweet, It flows for rich and poor the same ; Then...well beneath the hill, The cup of water in His name ! Our way now lies on the very edge of the brown rocky heights towering above the sea-shore, by Luccombe... | |
| William Hawkins - 1870 - 626 страница
...; and above are these words : — " 0 traveller, stay thy weary feet, Drink of this fountain, cool and sweet It flows for rich and poor the same. Then...way, remembering still The way-side well beneath the bill, The cap of water in His name." Once, while at Sandown, we went for a long walk up the cliff,... | |
| 1882 - 462 страница
...on a fountain at Shanklin in the Isle of Wight, when he was visiting that place some years ago:— O traveller, stay thy weary feet ; Drink of this fountain,...poor the same. Then go thy way, remembering still The waysida well beneath the nill, The cap of water in His name. No voucher is given for the fact of this... | |
| Cornelia Catherine Joy Dyer - 1873 - 316 страница
...inscription rudely printed upon it : O, traveller, stay thy weary feet ; Drink of this fountain, cool and sweet ; It flows for rich and poor the same. Then...well beneath the hill, The cup of water in his name.' Such an invitation was irresistible, and we found the pure element most refreshing after our long tramp.... | |
| George Shaw (publishers.) - 1873 - 166 страница
...following lines, written by the poet Longfellow, when he was on a visit to Shanklin in 1868 : — " O traveller^ stay thy weary feet; Drink of this fountain,...well beneath the hill, The cup of water in His name. " THE PUBLIC BUILDINGS in Shanklin are but few. The Parish Church, dedicated to St. John the Baptist,... | |
| George Shaw - 1873 - 672 страница
...following lines, written by the poet Longfellow : — ' 0 traveller, stay thy weary feet ; Drink of thfa fountain, pure and sweet It flows for rich and poor...wayside well beneath the hill. The cup of water in His uamc." The lines were, we believe, written, by special desire of some of the inhabitants, while the... | |
| William Pembroke Fetridge - 1874 - 586 страница
...stay thy weary feet ; Drink of this fountain ceol and sweet ; It flows for rich and poor the snme. Then go thy way, remembering still The wayside well beneath the hill, The cup of water in His name." It seems that the inhabitants of Shanklin entreated Longfellow, during his visit in 1868, to write... | |
| Henry Irwin Jenkinson - 1876 - 230 страница
...of fine sand, and are approachable by a very striking wooded ravine which they call the Chine." " 0 traveller, stay thy weary feet; Drink of this fountain,...well beneath the hill, The cup of water in His name." The picturesque old church has undergone alterations which make the tracing of the ancient building... | |
| Henry Irwin Jenkinson - 1879 - 248 страница
...bearing the following lines, written by Longfellow, when he was on a visit to Shanklin in 1868 : " 0 traveller, stay thy weary feet ; Drink of this fountain,...well beneath the hill, The cup of water in His name." The picturesque old church has undergone alterations which make the tracing of the ancient building... | |
| Henry Irwin Jenkinson - 1879 - 322 страница
...bearing the following lines, written by Longfellow, when he was on a visit to Shanklin in 1868 : " 0 traveller, stay thy weary feet ; Drink of this fountain, pure and sweet ; It flows fpr rich and poor the same ; Then go thy way, remembering still The wayside well beneath the hill,... | |
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