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" The hills are dearest which our childish feet Have climbed the earliest ; and the streams most sweet Are ever those at which our young lips drank, Stooped to their waters o'er the grassy bank. "
The Overland Monthly - Page 459
1904
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The United States Democratic Review, Volume 16

1845 - 648 pages
...delight, surrounded by her train Of painted Saugus braves, their Weetamoo again. VI. — AT PENNACOOK. THE hills are dearest which our childish feet Have...drank Stooped to their waters o'er the grassy bank : 'Midst the cold dreary night-watch, Home's hearth-light Shines round the helmsman plunging through...
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Poems

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1850 - 408 pages
...delight, surrounded by her train Of painted Saugus braves, their Weetamoo again. • Vr. — AT PENNACOOK. The hills are dearest which our childish feet Have...climbed the earliest ; and the streams most sweet, *The Spring God. — See Rotjer Williams's Key, &c. Are ever those at which our young lips drank, Stooped...
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Poems: By John G. Whittier, Illus. by H. Billing

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1855 - 436 pages
...delight, surrounded by her train Of 'painted Saugus braves, their Weetamoo again. VI. AT PENNACOOK. The hills are dearest which our childish feet Have...climbed the earliest ; and the streams most sweet, *The Spring God. — See Roger Witliam't Key, &c. Are ever those at which our young lips drank, Stooped...
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Poems

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1856 - 470 pages
...delight, surrounded by her train Of painted Saugus braves, their Weetamoo again. VI. — AT PENNACOOK. The hills are dearest which our childish feet Have...lips drank, Stooped to their waters o'er the grassy bonk : Midst the .cold dreary sea-watch, Home's hearth-light Shines round the helmsman plunging through...
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The Poetical Works of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 1

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1861 - 360 pages
...delight, surrounded by her train Of painted Saugus braves, their Weetamoo again. • VI. AT PENNACOOK. The hills are dearest which our childish feet Have...drank, Stooped to their waters o'er the grassy bank : Midst the cold dreary searwatch, Home's hearthlight Shines round the helmsman plunging through tho...
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The Poetical Works of John Greenleaf Whittier ...

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1864 - 422 pages
...delight, surrounded by her train Of painted Saugus braves, their Weetamoo again. VI. AT PENNACOOK. The hills are dearest which our childish feet Have climbed the earliest ; and the streams moat sweet, Are ever those at which our young lips drank, Stooped to their waters o'er the grassy bank...
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A Practical Grammar of the English Language

Thomas Wadleigh Harvey - 1878 - 268 pages
...she laughed; A rose-bud set with little willful thorns, And sweet as English air could make her. 14. The hills are dearest which our childish feet Have...sweet Are ever those at which our young lips drank — Stoop'd to their waters o'er the grassy bank. 15. Sometimes her narrow kitchen walls Stretched...
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The Poetical Works of John Greenleaf Whittier: Complete in Two Volumes, Volume 1

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1868 - 410 pages
...delight, surrounded by her train Of painted Saugus braves, their Weetamoo again. VI. AT PENNACOOK. The hills are dearest which our childish feet Have...climbed the earliest ; and the streams most sweet, Midst the cold dreary sea-watch, Home's heartk light Shines round the helmsman plunging through the...
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A Practical Grammar of the English Language: For the Use of Schools of Every ...

Thomas Wadleigh Harvey - 1868 - 276 pages
...with little willful thorns, And sweet as English air could make her. 14. The hills are dearest whiqh our childish feet Have climbed the earliest, and the streams most sweet Are/cver those at which our young lips drank, Stoop'd to their waters o'er the grassy bank. 15. Sometimes...
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Poetical Works, Volume 2

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1869 - 406 pages
...delight, surrounded by her train Of painted Saugus braves, their Weetamoo again. VI. AT PESTNACOOK. The hills are dearest which our childish feet Have climbed the earliest; and the streams most sweet, Midst the cold dreary sea-watch, Home's hearthlight Shines round the helmsman plunging through the...
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