| 1838 - 594 páginas
...the known aspect of inanimate things. The next little piece seems to us worthy of Wordsworth himself. A WALK IN A CHURCH-YARD. We walked within the Church-yard...Among the graves to shout, To laugh and play among the d,tad, And make this noisy rout." A moment to my side he clung, Leaving his merry play, A moment stilled... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench - 1838 - 206 páginas
...with love unfeigned, That they had been by more than Angels entertained. A WALK IN A CHURCH-YARD. i. WE walked within the Church-yard bounds, My little...laughing, running happy rounds, I pacing mournfully. u. "Nay, child ! it is not well," I said, " Among the graves to shout, To laugh and play among the... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench - 1838 - 208 páginas
...more than Angels entertained. A WALK IN A CHURCH- YARD. i. WE walked within the Church-yard hounds, My little boy and I — He laughing, running happy rounds, I pacing mournfully. n. " Nay, child ! it is not 'well," I said, " Among the graves to shout, To laugh and play among the... | |
| Robert Northmore Greville - 1848 - 434 páginas
...make me in submissive love indeed a little child. A WALK IN A CHURCHYARD. REV. RC TRENCH. WE walk'd within the churchyard bounds, My little boy and I — He laughing, running merry rounds, I pacing mournfully. " Nay, child ! it is not well," I said, " Among the graves to shout,... | |
| Robert Northmore Greville - 1848 - 434 páginas
...make me in submissive love indeed a little child. r A WALK IN A CHUKCHYAKD. REV. RC TRENCH. WE walk'd within the churchyard bounds, My little boy and I— He laughing, running merry rounds, I pacing mournfully. " Nay, child! it is not well," I said, " Among the graves to shout,... | |
| 1849 - 698 páginas
...within the cburchyard bounds, My little boy and I; 1 le, laughing, running happy rounds — I, paeing mournfully. " Nay, child, it is not well," I said,...moment to my side he clung, Leaving his merry play, Л moment stilPd his joyons tongue, Almost as hnsh'd as they. Then, quite forgetting the command, In... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1853 - 740 páginas
...selections of British poetry. There is something singular and beautiful in the following. WE walk'd within the church-yard bounds, My little boy and I...my side he clung, Leaving his merry play, A moment still'd his joyous tongue, Almost as hush'd as they. Then, quite forgetting the command, In life's... | |
| H. C. Foster - 1853 - 378 páginas
...Proclaim them all thine own ; 'tis Christ's command I C. AHIIWOKTK.— 1709-1744. I MISCELLANEOUS. A WALK IN A CHURCHYARD. WE walked within the churchyard...among the dead, And make this noisy rout." A moment to ray side he clung, Leaving his merry play, A moment stilled his joyous tongue, Almost as hushed as... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1854 - 388 páginas
...the King of kings ; Proclaim them all thine own ; 'tis Christ's command ! C. ASHWORTH.— 1709-1744. A WALK IN A CHURCHYARD. WE walked within the churchyard...among the dead, And make this noisy rout." A moment to ray side he clung, Leaving his merry play, A moment stilled his joyous tongue, Almost as hushed as... | |
| 1864 - 860 páginas
..." 0 death, where is thy sting ? О grave, where is thy victory ?" "We walked within the chnrch-yard bounds, My little boy and I— He, laughing, running...pacing mournfully. •Nay, child, it is not well,' 1 said. 1 Among tlie graves In shout. To laugh and play among the dead, And make this noisy rout.'... | |
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