Book/Printed Material The new pastoral
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- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 6 of The new pastoral _ ERRATA Page ix 9th line from top for sundawn read sundown and swinging arms read with swinging arms bottom for tune and hark read turn and hark ef OB 5d Ath…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 11 of The new pastoral Bow PASTORAL BY THOMAS BUCHANAN READ PHILADELPHIA Pee ee Ye ME MCT Tic AN SUCCESSORS TO A HART av OF Con So NEN 1855 2S mi Yet fapy
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 12 of The new pastoral Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1855 by PARRY MMILEAN In the Clerks Office of the District Court of the United oe in and for the Eastern District of…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 13 of The new pastoral 0 A GROUP OF GENEROUS FRIENDS IN PHILADELPHIA WITHOUT WHOSE ENCOURAGEMENT THESE PAGES MIGHT NEVER HAVE BEEN WRITTEN THIS VOLUME WITH GRATEFUL FEELINGS IS DEDICATED BY Tah a UT Bek Florence August…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 15 of The new pastoral MED Por Om Ir from this oaten pipe Plucked from the shadow of primeval woods And waked to changeful numbers by strange airs Born by my native stream in leafy depths Of…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 16 of The new pastoral vi INTRODUCTION Conscious of the disparity and tremble As who might not But what mine eyes have seen Ears heard heart felt my muse shall teach in numbers Not with a bondmaids…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 17 of The new pastoral INTRODUCTION To this the plush and curtains of the proud The stucco and thin gilding of the town In halls where Luxury excited sees A thousand repetitions of herself Caught into shadowy…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 18 of The new pastoral Vili INTRODUCTION Which may not last the season through or though My light be only as an eveningtaper Placed in the casement of a hillside home Which ere the midnight in the…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 19 of The new pastoral PRELUDE A vision strode before me toward the west What time the day let drop its golden shield A giant form with sunillumined face His hue was like the last dull bar…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 20 of The new pastoral x PRELUDE Were set in uncomplaining firmness his right hand Grasped as with joy the trophies at his girdle From his huge breast no word of sadness broke Not even a sigh…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 21 of The new pastoral PRELUDE xi Above their shrines dull foreign herds are feeding And glides the grating ploughshare unreproved Oh turn againrepel the foes advance Rebuild your midnight fires and weave your warlike dance III…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 22 of The new pastoral xii PRELUDE Oer purple prairies and through golden woods This flying shadow with his blazing bow And flashing arrows flaming as they flew Chasing the deer whose antlers mid the stars Flung…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 23 of The new pastoral PRELUDE xiii SECOND SPIRIT I am the child of her whose voice but now Made musical the air I bring the laurel which shall bind your brow I come to place it…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 24 of The new pastoral Xiv PRELUDE FOURTH SPIRIT I am that spirit who in ages gone No certain shelter found But here at last I hail the peaceful dawn And bless the sacred ground Mine was…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 25 of The new pastoral THE NEW PASTORAL BOOK FIRST Farr Pennsylvania than thy midland vales Lying twixt hills of green and bound afar By billowy mountains rolling in the blue No lovelier landscape meets the travellers…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 26 of The new pastoral 16 THE NEW PASTORAL And princes whose domains full many a field Rustling with maize along our native West Outmeasures and might put to shame and yet Nor Rhine like Bacchus crowned…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 27 of The new pastoral THE NEW PASTORAL When Fancy like the swallows aimless wing Flitted eccentric through all moods of nature I would exchange thrice told this weary day Then were yon hills still beautiful and…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 28 of The new pastoral 18 THE NEW PASTORAL Alone assail the ear making the quiet heard Soothing the soul as with a psalm Yon bird Which soars and falls swinging its way thro heaven On airy…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 29 of The new pastoral THE NEW PASTORAL 19 There left at yester sunset lies at rest Along the midway furrow Here the maize Shall rustle through the summer while near by Already the live grain which…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 30 of The new pastoral 20 THE NEW PASTORAL 3y happier faces followed still approach What round and ruddy cheeks are there to which Health like the sun with daily welcome comes Leaving the impress of his…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 31 of The new pastoral THE NEW PASTORAL 21 Of happy children or encouraging words Heard at the wellserved meal or better still Finding approval in their own calm hearts Whose gentle tempers round their daily toil…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 32 of The new pastoral 2 THE NEW PASTORAL When on the selfsame arm she proudly leaned And with the blush of youth upon her cheek Crossed this same pasture and returning heard And answered to another…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 33 of The new pastoral THE NEW PASTORAL 23 Full of fresh thought and pleasing contemplation A man not deep in books but in research Among the hidden lore which round him lies Most practical and all…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 34 of The new pastoral 24 THE NEW PASTORAL Not easily forgotten for that eye So deep and blue where starry truth abides As in the fabled well once on your own Falling with its miraculous pure…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 35 of The new pastoral THE NEW PASTORAL 25 Nor are cold glances sidelong looks unkind And jealous hate accusing her of pride From former playmates cast upon her now But words all gentleness and eyes all…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 36 of The new pastoral 26 THE NEW PASTORAL Can utterly dispela prison door Before the spirit made of grated bars Through which the brightest day can only send A checkered sunshine Here next following come The…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 37 of The new pastoral THE NEW PASTORAL 27 Or smile but they go hence with firm resolve For happy change or strengthened in the right The old or young departing bear away The influence of his…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 38 of The new pastoral 23 THE NEW PASTORAL With swinging head blowing the foam in air And here anon the family steed is seen Bearing a double burthen with slow pace How all the landscape with…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 39 of The new pastoral THE NEW PASTORAL With strong arms folded oer a giant chest Stands Barton to the neighbourhood chief smith His coat unused to aught save Sunday wear Grown too oppressive by the morning…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
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Image 40 of The new pastoral 80 THE NEW PASTORAL But soon the approaching parson ends in peace The wordy combat and all turn within Awhile rough shoes some with discordant creak And voices clearing for the psalm…
- Contributor: Read, Thomas Buchanan
- Date: 1855
About this Item
Title
- The new pastoral
Names
- Read, Thomas Buchanan, 1822-1872
Created / Published
- Philadelphia, Parry & M'Millan, 1855.
Genre
- Autographs (Provenance)--DLC
Notes
- - First edition, with author's autograph, in original cloth binding.
- - Also available in digital form.
- - LAC tnb 2021-08-12 update (1 card)
- - LAC tnb 2021-07-13 update (1 card)
- - LAC knj 2020-01-27 update (1 card)
Medium
- 1 p. l., xiv, 15-252 p. 19 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- PS2684 .N4 1855
- PS2684 .N4 1855 Copy 2 Autograph.
Library of Congress Control Number
- 24029459
OCLC Number
- 3696731
Online Format
- online text
- image