| Frederick Douglass - 1857 - 466 páginas
...within the power of slavery to write indelible sorrow, at a single dash, over the heart of a child. " The tear down childhood's cheek that flows, Is like...rose,— When next the summer breeze comes by, And waves.the bush,—the flower is dry." There is, after all, but little difference in the measure of... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1857 - 448 páginas
...failing strength Just bore him here — and then the Child Renewed again his moaning wild. VOL. in. f 11 The tear, down childhood's cheek that flows, Is like...dew-drop on the rose ; When next the Summer breeze comes bj, And waves the bush, the flower is dry. Won by their care, the orphan Child Soon on his new protectors... | |
| A. M. Goodrich - 1857 - 316 páginas
...surprise and none of the pleasure which beamed on his own. She was not Gerald's mother. CHAPTEE II. The tear down childhood's cheek that flows, Is like the dewdrop on the rose. WALTER SCOTT. ' T DO not come alone,' said Gerald, slightly re-* sisting his father's fond attempt... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1858 - 240 páginas
...of an English nobleman; and the poem ends with his happy marriage to his early playmate, Matilda.] THE tear down childhood's cheek that flows Is like...Won by their care, the orphan child Soon on his new protector smiled, With dimpled cheek and eye so fair, • Through his thick curls of flaxen hair; But... | |
| Walter Scott - 1858 - 952 páginas
...the child Renew'd again his moaning wild.* XL The tear down childhood's cheek that flows, Is like ihe dewdrop on the rose ; When next the summer breeze...Won by their care, the orphan Child Soon on his new protector smiled, With dimpled cheek and eye so fair, Through lib thick curb of flaxen hair, But blithest... | |
| 1858 - 866 páginas
...Beuloh-land — the portal Whence glimmer bright celestial beam!, As types of the immortal I ТПЕ tear, down childhood's cheek that flows, Is like the dew-drop on the rose; When next the summer breeie comes by, And waves the bush, the flower is dry. 426 427 MRS. GARRETT, FOUNDER OF TUE GARRETT... | |
| Frederick William Bryon Bouverie - 1858 - 440 páginas
...CHAPITRE IX. Rien n'est al dangereux qu'un Ignorant ami, Mieux vaudrait un sage enuemi. LA FONTAIKE. The tear down childhood's cheek that flows Is like the dew-drop on the rosc, When next the suromcr breeze comes by And waves the bush, the flower is dry. SIR WALTRE SCOTT.... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1859 - 236 páginas
...of an English nobleman; and the poem ends with his happy marriage to hi-, early playmate, Matilda.] THE tear down childhood's cheek that flows Is like...Won by their care, the orphan child Soon on his new protector smiled, With dimpled cheek and eye so fair, Through his thick curls of flaxen hair; But blithest... | |
| Old Humphrey - 1859 - 230 páginas
...if a disappointment or a trouble comes, it is usually of short continuance. The well known lines, " The tear down childhood's cheek that flows, Is like the dew-drop on the rose, For when the summer breeze comes by And waves the bush, the flower is dry," are almost as applicable... | |
| Martin Doyle - 1859 - 104 páginas
...writing and not the pattern set for them. A stupid, careless girl had these two lines before her, — The tear down childhood's cheek that flows, Is like the dew-drop on the rosa. She at first copied these over correctly, but the second time, (thinking, perhaps, how a blot... | |
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