IN going to my naked bed, as one that would have slept, I heard a wife sing to her child, that long before had wept. She sighed sore, and sang full sweet to bring the babe to rest, That would not cease, but cried still, in sucking at her breast. Adelaide Rosenberg's Troubles. [With Plates.] - Página 168de H. Colson - 1876 - 204 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Thomas Evans - 1784 - 352 páginas
...would not ceafe but cried ftill, In fucking at her breft. She was full wearie of her watch, Aad greued with her child, She rocked it and rated it Till that on her it fmilde. Then did fhe faie, now have I founde This proucrbe true to proue, The falling out of faithfull... | |
| Anselm Bayly - 1789 - 424 páginas
...full fweet, to bring the babe to reft ; It would not ceafe, bat cried ftill, in fucking at her breaft. She was full weary of her watch, and grieved with her child ; She rocked it, fhe rated it, till on her that it fmiled. Then did fhe fay, now have I found this proverb true to prove,... | |
| Beauties - 1794 - 236 páginas
...would not ceafe but cried flill, In fucking at her breft. She was full wearie of her wateh, And greued with her child, She rocked it and rated it Till that on her it fmilde. Then did fhe faie, now have I foundc This prouerbe true to proue, The falling out of faithfull... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 382 páginas
...sweet, to bring the babe to rest, That would not cease, but cried still, in sucking at her breast. She was full weary of her watch, and grieved with her child, She rocked it, and rated it, until on her it smiled; Then did she say, " Now have I found the proverb true to prove, " The falling... | |
| Thomas Evans - 1810 - 382 páginas
...sweet, To bring the babe to rest, That would not cease, but cried still, In sucking at her breast. She was full weary of her watch, And grieved with...rocked it, and rated it, Till that on her it smiled. Then did she say, Now have I found This proverb true to prove, The falling out of faithful friends... | |
| Thomas Evans - 1810 - 380 páginas
...sweet,,/^ To bring the babe to rest, . .. ( That would^o^cease^lju^cried still, In sucking at her .br.eost. She was full weary of her watch, And grieved with...child, She rocked it, and rated it, Till that on her it smi\ed.,,|t ..J.,. , ' '.t Then did she say, Now have I found This proverb.true to prp/yej . , i The... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1826 - 334 páginas
...sweet, to bring the babe to rest, That would not cease, but cried still, in tucking at her breast. She was full weary of her watch, and grieved with...rocked it and rated it till that on her it smiled ; Then did she say, ' Now have I found this proverb true to prove, The falling out of faithful friends... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1826 - 336 páginas
...bring the babe to rest, That would not cease, bat cried still, in sucking at her POETRY AND POETS. She was full weary of her watch, and grieved with...rocked it and rated it till that on her it smiled ; Then did she say, ' Now have I found this proverb true to prove, The falling out of faithful friends... | |
| 1832 - 952 páginas
...sweet, to bring her babe to n>t, That would not cease, but cried still, in sucking at her Ътг,\-'~ She was full weary of her watch, and grieved with her child! She rocked it, she rated it, till that on her it smiled; Then kissed she her little babe, and swore by God abov?,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1837 - 342 páginas
...pieces have been liked. These four lines describing a mother and her child, are tender and graceful. " She was full weary of her watch and grieved with her child, She rock-ed it, and rat-ed it, until on her it smiled: Then did she say, Now have I found the proverb true to prove, That falling... | |
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