Poems of the Fields and the TownSimpkin, Marshall, 1859 - 110 sidor |
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... smile , and a good word . This he cannot expect from others ; but of one thing he is certain that his critics will praise where they justly can ; and where they cannot they will as justly blame . After not a little experience in ...
... smile , and a good word . This he cannot expect from others ; but of one thing he is certain that his critics will praise where they justly can ; and where they cannot they will as justly blame . After not a little experience in ...
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... smiling morns and roseate eves Her glad attendants are . The trees her gentle breathings feel , And to their inmost vein A thrill of bliss goes trembling through , And burgeons forth again In bright green buds and fragrant blooms ...
... smiling morns and roseate eves Her glad attendants are . The trees her gentle breathings feel , And to their inmost vein A thrill of bliss goes trembling through , And burgeons forth again In bright green buds and fragrant blooms ...
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... . They tell of murmured music sweet , From every flowing rill , Along whose smiling banks is seen The dew - fed daffodil . They tell of Winter passed away Unto the gloomy North 4 TO AN EARLY BLACKBIRD . To an Early Blackbird.
... . They tell of murmured music sweet , From every flowing rill , Along whose smiling banks is seen The dew - fed daffodil . They tell of Winter passed away Unto the gloomy North 4 TO AN EARLY BLACKBIRD . To an Early Blackbird.
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... smiles on all below ; It cheers the heart of childhood , And age's head of snow . It will not know of sorrow , But is blithe as blithe can be ; And longs not for to - morrow , While to - day is spent with thee . THE LOVERS . THY arms ...
... smiles on all below ; It cheers the heart of childhood , And age's head of snow . It will not know of sorrow , But is blithe as blithe can be ; And longs not for to - morrow , While to - day is spent with thee . THE LOVERS . THY arms ...
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... equals Love ? he asked ; What wealth a woman's smile ? What power like hers to cheer the heart , And life's dark cares beguile ? She is an angel on the earth ; A seraph 16 A SONG FOR ST . VALENTINE'S DAY . So Very Kind was He.
... equals Love ? he asked ; What wealth a woman's smile ? What power like hers to cheer the heart , And life's dark cares beguile ? She is an angel on the earth ; A seraph 16 A SONG FOR ST . VALENTINE'S DAY . So Very Kind was He.
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Sida 27 - Washington to adjust sundry international troubles, have dined and been dined so much since they "opened1' that they are fairly entitled to the designation of a "High Joint Commission." How is this, by a Briton ? Let gloomy hearts that never knew One touch of laughing mirth, Tear-loving eyes, unused to view The beauties of the earth, Proclaim this life a dreary vale, The scene of dark despair: Hy tongne shall tell another tale — The world la very fair.
Sida 33 - Though her daughters be fair, and her warriors be brave, She shall fall, saith the Lord, she shall fall in her pride. 2 Her wealth and her glory shall nothing avail, Her merchants and traders, though princes they be; I will raze every fortress, and rend every sail 0f this lady of lands, of this queen of the sea.
Sida 34 - Her daughters' wild tears shall follow their mirth, And the low wail of sorrow succeed to their joy. She is doomed ! she is doomed ! where her children have fed, Shall the wolf and the raven find shelter and food ; O'er her pride and her glory my wrath will I shed, And her name shall be shrouded in darkness and blood.
Sida 95 - Eeligion's aspirations high ; For Faith, for Hope, for Charity ; For memories of joys long past ; For time, which brings the right at last ; For death uniting all who love, Let us give thanks to Him above.