Cumae's cavern close, The cheeks, with fast and sorrow thin, The rigid front, almost morose, But for the patient hope within, Declare a life whose course hath been Unsullied still, though still severe; Which, through the wavering days of sin, Kept itself... The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine - Página 320editado por - 1894Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Dante Alighieri - 1843 - 108 páginas
...still, though still severe, Which, through the wavering days of sin, Kept itself icy-chaste and clear. Not wholly such his haggard look When wandering once,...; Where, as the Benedictine laid His palm upon the pilgrim guest, The single boon for which he prayed The convent's charity was rest.* Peace dwells not... | |
| 1854 - 444 páginas
...still, though still severe, Which, through the wavering days of sin, Kept itself icy-chaste and clear. Not wholly such his haggard look When wandering once,...; Where, as the Benedictine laid His palm upon the pilgrim guest, The single boon for which he prayed The convent's charity was rest.* " Peace dwells... | |
| 1844 - 788 páginas
...still, though still severe, Which, through the wavering days of siu. Kept itself icy-chaste and clear. " Not wholly such his haggard look When wandering once, forlorn, he strayed. With no companion save his hook, To Corvo's hushed monastic shade ; Where, as the Benedictine laid His palm upon the pilgrim guest,... | |
| 1849 - 274 páginas
...still, though still severe, Which, through the wavering days of sin, Kept itself icy-chaste and clear. Not wholly such his haggard look When wandering once,...; Where, as the Benedictine laid His palm upon the pilgrim guest, The single boon for which he prayed, The convent's charity, was rest. Peace dwells not... | |
| Thomas William Parsons - 1854 - 204 páginas
...still, though still severe, Which, through the wavering days of sin, Kept itself icy-chaste and clear. Not wholly such his haggard look When wandering once,...; Where, as the Benedictine laid His palm upon the pilgrim guest, The single boon for which he prayed The convent's charity was rest.* Peace dwells'not... | |
| Thomas William Parsons - 1854 - 202 páginas
...still, though still severe, Which, through the wavering days of sin, Kept itself iey-chaste and clear. Not wholly such his haggard look When wandering once,...; Where, as the Benedictine laid His palm upon the pilgrim guest, The single boon for which he prayed The convent's charity was rest.* Peace dwells not... | |
| Thomas William Parsons - 1854 - 204 páginas
...still, though still severe, Which, through the wavering days of sin, Kept itself icy-chaste and clear. Not wholly such his haggard look When wandering once,...; Where, as the Benedictine laid His palm upon the pilgrim guest, The single boon for which he prayed The convent's charity was rest.* Peace dwells not... | |
| Thomas William Parsons - 1854 - 196 páginas
...still, though still severe, Which, through the wavering days of sin, Kept itself icy-chaste and clear. Not wholly such his haggard look When wandering once,...; Where, as the Benedictine laid His palm upon the pilgrim guest, The single boon for which he prayed The convent's charity was rest.^ Peace dwells not... | |
| John Sullivan Dwight - 1855 - 428 páginas
...still, though still severe, Which, through the wavering days of sin, Kept itself icy-dbaste and clear. Not wholly such his haggard look When wandering once,...shade; Where, as the Benedictine laid His palm upon the pilgrim guest, The single boon for which he prayed The convent's charity was rest.* Peace dwells not... | |
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