| 1832 - 652 páginas
...Perhaps he weaves ; Some fears, — a soft regret For joys scarce known ; Sweet looks we half forget ; All else is flown ! Ah ! — With what thankless heart...pleasant rhyme, They tell how much I owe To thee and time !' — p. 21. The thought which suggested the stanzas beginning ' she was not fair nor full of grace,'... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 páginas
...Perhaps he weaves; Some fears, — a soft regret For joys scarce known ; Sweet looks we half forget; — All else is flown! Ah! — With what thankless heart...sudden spring! With tongues all sweet and low Like pleasant rhyme, They tell how much 1 owe To thee and time! SOFTL T WOO A WA Y HER BREATH. SOFTLY woo... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1832 - 648 páginas
...forget; All else is flown ! Ah ¡—With what thankless heart I mourn and sing ! 382 Look, where oar children start, Like sudden spring ! With tongues...rhyme, They tell how much I owe To thee and time. F.om the New Monthly Magazine* THE SPIRIT OF DEATH !— FRAGMENT. Roses, en qui je vois paroître Un... | |
| 1842 - 380 páginas
...Perhaps he weaves ; Some fears — a soft regret For joys scarce known ; Sweet looks, we half forget, All else is flown ! Ah ! with what thankless heart I mourn and sing, Look where your children start, Like sudden spring — With tongues all swe^t and low, Like a pleasant rhyme,... | |
| Barry Cornwall - 1844 - 654 páginas
...Perhaps he weaves ; Some fears, — a soft regret For joys scarce known ; Sweet looks we half forget ;— All else is flown ! Ah ! with what thankless heart...pleasant rhyme, They tell how much I owe To thee and Time ! LXXXIII. SHE WAS NOT FAIR NOR FULL OF GRACE. SHE was not fair, nor full of grace, Nor crowned with... | |
| Barry Cornwall - 1851 - 336 páginas
...he weaves ; Some fears, — a soft regret For joys scarce known ; Sweet looks we half forget ; — All else is flown ! Ah ! with what thankless heart...pleasant rhyme, They tell how much I owe To thee and Tune ! LXXXIII. SHE WAS NOT FAIR NOB FULL OF GRACE. SHE was not fair, nor full of grace, Nor crowned... | |
| M. Edgeworth Lazarus - 1852 - 358 páginas
...Perhaps he weaves ; Some fears — a soft regret For joys scarce known ; Sweet looks we half forget : All else is flown ! Ah ! — with what thankless heart...pleasant rhyme, They tell how much I owe To thee and Time ! — BARRY CORNWALL. Crushed out from the wine-press of the spirit by absence and permanent privation... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1854 - 432 páginas
...he weaves ; Some fears — a soft regret For joys scarce known — Sweet looks we half forget; — All else is flown ! Ah, with what thankless heart...rhyme, They tell how much I owe To thee and Time. ALEXANDER THE GBEAT. A CHILD'S INQUIRY. Extracted from an American newspaper, where it appeared snonymouslr.... | |
| Richard Wright Procter - 1855 - 490 páginas
...joys scarce known ; Sweet looks we half forget ;All else is flown ! Ah ! with what thankless heart 1 mourn and sing ! Look, where our children start, Like...rhyme, They tell how much I owe To thee and Time. THK GOLD SEEKERS. WALTER A CAS8EL8. FROM "EIDOLON, OR THE COURSK OF A SOUL; AND OTHER POEMS," 1850.... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1858 - 426 páginas
...he weaves ; Some fears — a soft regret For joys scarce known — Sweet looks we half forget ; — All else is flown ! Ah, with what thankless heart...mourn and sing ! Look, where our children start, Like sndden spring ! With tongues all sweet and low, Like a pleasant rhyme, They tell how much I owe To... | |
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