PoemsGeo. Routledge & Sons, 1868 - 331 páginas |
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... thou'st worn , Thro ' long and weary years : The bloom of health is wash'd away From thy sweet face , by tears . Dear Mother ! never until now Was understood thy worth : The patient courage of thy grief— With none to cheer thy hearth ...
... thou'st worn , Thro ' long and weary years : The bloom of health is wash'd away From thy sweet face , by tears . Dear Mother ! never until now Was understood thy worth : The patient courage of thy grief— With none to cheer thy hearth ...
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... Thou smil'st , the darkness taketh flight ; Thou frownèst , and the night appears ; Thou hid'st thy face , all nature droops , Earth's deluged with unwonted tears . Man and beast , all living creatures , Each dependant on thy brow ; Oh ...
... Thou smil'st , the darkness taketh flight ; Thou frownèst , and the night appears ; Thou hid'st thy face , all nature droops , Earth's deluged with unwonted tears . Man and beast , all living creatures , Each dependant on thy brow ; Oh ...
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... thou could'st look around both far and wide ; These filmy veils creation now must hide : Me , gloom surrounds ; I feel I'm maim'd and bent— Sadden'd is my future and my present . Pain and impatience oft have made me chide The Ruling ...
... thou could'st look around both far and wide ; These filmy veils creation now must hide : Me , gloom surrounds ; I feel I'm maim'd and bent— Sadden'd is my future and my present . Pain and impatience oft have made me chide The Ruling ...
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Elizabeth Ann Twentyman. 80 THE OWL . If thou art my shame , thou canst cast me down , Scourge , warp me with wretchedness , scorn , and frown , Thus , thou robb'st thyself of a lasting crown : Then is my lot what thou would'st desire ...
Elizabeth Ann Twentyman. 80 THE OWL . If thou art my shame , thou canst cast me down , Scourge , warp me with wretchedness , scorn , and frown , Thus , thou robb'st thyself of a lasting crown : Then is my lot what thou would'st desire ...
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... thy tinted glass ; I see thy bait — I see thy hook— Pass by , and let me pass . Oh ! tempt me not , for I am young , Young , daring , true and brave : Temptation ! thine's an oily tongue— Think'st thou to make me slave ? What hast thou ...
... thy tinted glass ; I see thy bait — I see thy hook— Pass by , and let me pass . Oh ! tempt me not , for I am young , Young , daring , true and brave : Temptation ! thine's an oily tongue— Think'st thou to make me slave ? What hast thou ...
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angel ANGEL OF DEATH art thou beautiful birds bless thee bloom blossom brain brave breast breath bright BROKEN FLOWER brow burning child clouds creep crown dare dark dear death deep dripping e'en earth earthly eyes faith feel feet flowers frae gentle glory gold green hand happy hath heart heaven HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW holy hope hour human human song intwine Kennin leaves life's light live lyre maun mercy mighty mind mother mysterious nature's neath night o'er pain peace PETRIFACTION poison'd praise pure rapture rich ROBIN'S NEST round seem'd shadows shine showers silent silvery sing sleep smile soft softly solemn song sorrow soul spirit spring stars stone cast strong sweet tears tender tenderly thine things thou art thou who art thou'st thought thro truth unto voice waves wild winds winds of heaven wings word young youth