"Mear" Quotes from Famous Books
... again, as I listen, I seem to hear The strains of old, half-forgotten Mear, And solemn China, and grave Dundee, And stately Rockingham, calm and free, And rare Old-Hundred's majestic swell, And tender Hebron we loved so well, And tuneful Stonefield's melodies sweet, Bridgewater, Windham, and Silver-street, And rich St. Martin, and yet again Old Coronation's ... — Poems of the Heart and Home • Mrs. J.C. Yule (Pamela S. Vining)
... earth in the patriarch's dream, Was a ladder of song in that wilderness rest, From the pillar of stone to the blue of the blest. And the angels descending to dwell with us here, "Old Hundred," and "Corinth," and "China," and "Mear." ... — The World's Best Poetry Volume IV. • Bliss Carman |