The Humbler Poets: A Collection of Newspaper and Periodical Verse, 1870 to 1885Jansen, McClurg, 1886 - 459 pagina's |
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Pagina 57
... fear ; Who had given his life for others , And been repaid with a sneer . And his face was lit with a glory , And his voice was calm and clear ; And he said , " I can hear the music Which the little children hear . " CREEPING UP THE ...
... fear ; Who had given his life for others , And been repaid with a sneer . And his face was lit with a glory , And his voice was calm and clear ; And he said , " I can hear the music Which the little children hear . " CREEPING UP THE ...
Pagina 80
... fear , - A brutal man , with a tiger's heart , and yet he made this plea : " I am dying of hunger and thirst , so do what you will with me . " - They knew him well : who did not know the cruel San Sabatan , — The robber of the Rio ...
... fear , - A brutal man , with a tiger's heart , and yet he made this plea : " I am dying of hunger and thirst , so do what you will with me . " - They knew him well : who did not know the cruel San Sabatan , — The robber of the Rio ...
Pagina 91
... Close beside our cottage door , In the woodbine leaves among ; Hurt or harm thou need'st not fear , Nothing rude shall venture near : Robin ' s come . Singing still in yonder lane , Robin answers merrily ; UNDER THE OPEN.
... Close beside our cottage door , In the woodbine leaves among ; Hurt or harm thou need'st not fear , Nothing rude shall venture near : Robin ' s come . Singing still in yonder lane , Robin answers merrily ; UNDER THE OPEN.
Pagina 99
... fear not , lady ; nought claim I- Nor mass , nor hymn , nor funeral prayer ; My soul is but a perfumed sigh , Which pure from Paradise I bear . My death is as my life was- sweet ; Who would not die as I have done ? A fate like mine who ...
... fear not , lady ; nought claim I- Nor mass , nor hymn , nor funeral prayer ; My soul is but a perfumed sigh , Which pure from Paradise I bear . My death is as my life was- sweet ; Who would not die as I have done ? A fate like mine who ...
Pagina 100
... fears , Before whose eyes , all fair and bright , In endless vistas of delight , Stretch the eternal years ! " Then o'er the sick man's heart Fell a deep and hushed repose ; He turned on his pillow and whispered low , That only the ...
... fears , Before whose eyes , all fair and bright , In endless vistas of delight , Stretch the eternal years ! " Then o'er the sick man's heart Fell a deep and hushed repose ; He turned on his pillow and whispered low , That only the ...
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Aimer angel baby Beautiful snow bird bless bloom blossoms blue breast breath bright brow CHARLES MACKAY Christmas clasp clouds cold comes dark dead dear death dream earth Eliab EUGENE FIELD eyes F. W. BOURDILLON face faded fair fall feet fleur-de-lis flowers glad gleam gloaming glory glow gold golden golden band gray hair hand happy hath head hear heart heaven hope hour JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY kiss life's light lingering lips look love's morning mother neath never nevermore night o'er pain passed prayer R. D. BLACKMORE rain rest RILEY SMITH rose round Scribner's Magazine shadows shadows fall shine sigh silent sing skies smile soft song sorrow soul stars summer sunshine sweet tears tell tender thee thine things thou thought tide to-day to-night voice wait weary whisper wind words
Populaire passages
Pagina 132 - The fountains mingle with the river And the rivers with the Ocean, The winds of Heaven mix for ever With a sweet emotion; Nothing in the world is single; All things by a law divine In one another's being mingle. Why not I with thine?-— See the mountains kiss high Heaven And the waves clasp one another...
Pagina 416 - From the silence of sorrowful hours The desolate mourners go, Lovingly laden with flowers Alike for the friend and the foe; Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment day; Under the roses the Blue, Under the lilies the Gray.
Pagina 191 - When I remember these things, I pour out my soul in me: for I had gone with the multitude, I went with them to the house of God, with the voice of joy and praise, with a multitude that kept holyday.
Pagina 330 - It may be glorious to write Thoughts that shall glad the two or three High souls, like those far stars that come in sight Once in a century ; — But better far it is to speak One simple word, which now and then Shall waken their free nature in the weak And friendless sons of men...
Pagina 237 - But not to-day. Then be content, poor heart! God's plans like lilies pure and white unfold. We must not tear the close-shut leaves apart, Time will reveal the calyxes of gold.
Pagina 416 - Wet with the rain, the Blue; Wet with the rain, the Gray. Sadly, but not with upbraiding The generous deed was done ; In the storm of the years that are fading, No braver battle was won ; Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment day ; Under the blossoms, the Blue ; Under the garlands, the Gray.
Pagina 407 - Then fastened the meadow bars again. Under the willows, and over the hill, He patiently followed their sober pace ; The merry whistle for once was still, And something shadowed the sunny face. Only a boy ! and his father had said He never could let his youngest go ; Two already were lying dead Under the feet of the trampling foe.
Pagina 200 - WHEN the hours of Day are numbered, And the voices of the Night Wake the better soul, that slumbered, To a holy, calm delight...
Pagina 78 - Ring out, ye crystal spheres ! Once bless our human ears, If ye have power to touch our senses so; And let your silver chime Move in melodious time ; And let the bass of heaven's deep organ blow; And with your ninefold harmony Make up full consort to the angelic symphony.
Pagina 303 - Who knows how sharp it pierced and stung! The word we had not sense to say — Who knows how grandly it had rung! "Our faults no tenderness should ask, The chastening stripes must cleanse them all; But for our blunders — oh, in shame Before the eyes of heaven we fall. "Earth bears no balsam for mistakes; Men crown the knave, and scourge the tool That did his will; but Thou, O Lord, Be merciful to me, a fool!