| James Hamilton - 1858 - 530 páginas
...to the flowers, and they By noon most cunningly did steal away, And wither'd in my hand. VOL. in. H My hand was next to them, and then my heart; I took,...convey, Making my mind to smell my fatal day, Yet sugaring the suspicion. Farewell, dear flowers; sweetly your time ye spent, Fit, while ye liv'd, for... | |
| Christian classics - 1858 - 870 páginas
...to the flowers, and they By noon most cunningly did steal away, And wither'd in my hand. VOL. HL H My hand was next to them, and then my heart ; I took,...admonition ; Who did so sweetly death's sad taste couvey, Making my mind to smell my fatal day, Yet sugaring the suspicion. Farewell, dear flowers; sweetly... | |
| James Hamilton - 1859 - 444 páginas
...to the flowers, and they By noon most cunningly did steal away, And wither'd in my hand, VOL. Ill, H My hand was next to them, and then my heart; I took, without more thinking, in good pail Time's gentle admonition ; Who did so sweetly death's sad taste convey, Making my mind to smell... | |
| 1861 - 578 páginas
...band. But Time did beckon to the flowers, and they By noon most cunningly did steal away, And withered in my hand. My hand was next to them, and then my...without more thinking, in good part Time's gentle admonltion. Who did BO sweetly death's sad taste convey, Making my mind to smell my fatal day, Yet... | |
| Robert Eldridge Aris Willmott - 1862 - 418 páginas
...band. But time did beckon to the flowers, and they By noon most cunningly did steal away And wither'd in my hand. My hand was next to them, and then my...Farewell, dear flowers, sweetly your time ye spent, Fit, while ye liv'd, for smell or ornament, And after death for cures ; I follow straight without complaints... | |
| English poets - 1862 - 626 páginas
...did becken to the flowers, and they By noon most cunningly did steal away, And wither' d in my haad. My hand was next to them, and then my heart ; I took,...did so sweetly death's sad taste convey, Making my minde to smell my fatall day, Yet sugring the suspicion. Farewell, dear flowers, sweetly your time... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1863 - 420 páginas
...band. But time did beckon to the flowers, and they By noon most cunningly did steal away And wither'd in my hand. My hand was next to them, and then my...Farewell, dear flowers, sweetly your time ye spent, Fit, while ye liv'd, for smell or ornament, And after death for cures ; I follow straight without complaints... | |
| 1863 - 220 páginas
...: But time did beckon to the flowers, and they By noon most cunningly did steal away, And withered in my hand. My hand was next to them, and then my...to smell my fatal day, Yet sug'ring the suspicion. Life. 75 Farewell, dear flowers ! sweetly your time ye spent, Fit while ye lived for smell or ornament,... | |
| Golden gleanings - 1863 - 342 páginas
...band." But time did beckon to the flowers, and they By noon most cunningly did steal away, And wither'd in my hand. My hand was next to them, and then my...convey, Making my mind to smell my fatal day, Yet sugaring the suspicion. Farewell, dear flowers ! sweetly your time ye spent ; Fit, while ye lived,... | |
| George Herbert - 1863 - 372 páginas
...band. But time did becken to the flowers, and they By noon most cunningly did steal away, And wither'd in my hand. ' My hand was next to them, and then my...heart ; I took, without more thinking! in good part Tunes gentle admonition; Who did so sweetly deaths sad taste convey, Making my minde to smell my fatall... | |
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