| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1866 - 56 páginas
...Heaven its part) That none might lack, that bitter night, For bread and clothing, warmth arid light. Within our beds awhile we heard The wind that round...unplastered wall, Felt the light sifted snow-flakes fall. 44 But sleep stole on, as sleep will do When hearts are light and life is new ; Faint and more faint... | |
| 1866 - 314 páginas
...Impatient down the stanchion rows The cattle shake their walnut bows." " Within our beds awhile w« heard The wind that round the gables roared, With...through the unplastered wall, Felt the light sifted snow flakes fall. If the city " Fashionables" would hurry off into some secluded town in the country... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1868 - 76 páginas
...Heaven its part) That none might lack, that bitter night, For bread and clothing, warmth and light. Within our beds awhile we heard The wind that round...a ruder shock, Which made our very bedsteads rock. -V. We heard the loosened clapboards tost, The board-nails snapping in the frost ; And on us, through... | |
| 1869 - 390 páginas
...part) That none might lack, that bitter night. For bread and clothing, warmth and light. towers 35 And on us, through the unplastered wall, Felt the light sifted snow-flakes fall. ''Next morn we wakened with the shout Of merry voices high and clear, And saw the teamsters drawing... | |
| Thomas Wadleigh Harvey - 1875 - 348 páginas
...of happiness For food and shelter, warmth and health, And love's contentment, more than wealth. 10. "Within our beds awhile we heard The wind that round...And on us, through the unplastered wall, Felt the light-sifted snow-flakes fall. But sleep stole on, as sleep will do When hearts are light and life... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1876 - 316 páginas
...Heaven its part) That none might lack, that hitter night, For bread and clothing, warmth and lights Within our beds awhile we heard The wind that round...tost, The board-nails snapping in the frost ; And on ns, through the unplastered wall, Felt the light sifted snow-flakes fall. But sleep stole on, as sleep... | |
| James Madison Watson - 1876 - 346 páginas
...heaven its part), That none might lack, that bitter night, For bread and clothing, warmth and light. 11. Within our beds awhile we heard The wind that round...very bedsteads rock. We heard the loosened clapboards t6ss, The board-nails snapping in the frost ; And on us, thrp.ugh the unplastered wall, Felt the light... | |
| James Madison Watson - 1876 - 348 páginas
...lack, that bitter night, For bread and clothing, warmth and light. 11. Within our beds awhile we heard With now and then a ruder shock, Which made our very bedsteads rock. We heard the loosened cla;;board§ tdss, The board-nails snapping in the frdst ; And on us, through the unplastered wall,... | |
| James Madison Watson - 1876 - 348 páginas
...bitter night, For bread and clothing, warmth and light. 11. Within our beds awhile we heard With DOW and then a ruder shock, Which made our very bedsteads rock. We heard the loosened clapboards toss, The board-nails snapping in the frost ; And on us, through the unplastered wall, Felt the light... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1878 - 580 páginas
...Heaven its part) That none might lack, that bitter night, For bread and ' clothing, warmth and light. Within our beds awhile we heard The wind that round...tost, The board-nails snapping in the frost ; And on ns, through the unplastered wall, Felt the light sifted snow-flakes fall. But sleep atole on, as sleep... | |
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