| Maggie Symington - 1872 - 474 páginas
...making progress such as he desired. CHAPTER XXXVIII. MARJORY'S DISCOVERY. " Thou shah have fame ! O mockery ! give the reed From storms a shelter, give...raindrop, and the meed Of love's kind words to woman ! " — Mrs Hemans. ONE morning in April Marjory received two letters. At a glance she saw that one... | |
| Felicia Dorothea Hemans - 1872 - 654 páginas
...see Little of this, my parting work ! in thee. [reed Thou shalt have fame ! Oh, mockery ! give the From storms a shelter — give the drooping vine Something...round which its tendrils may entwine — Give the parch'd flower a rain-drop, and the meed Of love's kind words to woman 1 Worthless fame ! That in /tit... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1878 - 696 páginas
...see Little of this, my parting work ! in thee. [reed Thou shalt have fame ! Oh, mockery ! give the From storms a shelter — give the drooping vine Something...round which its tendrils may entwine — Give the parch'd flower a rain-drop, and the meed Of love's kind words to woman ! Worthless fame ! That iu kit... | |
| Felicia Dorothea Hemans - 1879 - 666 páginas
...die ere long In dirge-like echoes. Yet the world will see Little of this, my parting work ! in thee. Thou shalt have fame ! Oh, mockery ! give the reed...rain-drop, and the meed Of love's kind words to woman ! Worthless fame ! That in his bosom wins not for my name The abiding place it asked ! Yet how my heart,... | |
| Felicia Dorothea Hemans - 1879 - 672 páginas
...die ere long In dirge-like echoes. Yet the world will see Little of this, my parting work ! in thee. Thou shalt have fame ! Oh, mockery ! give the reed...rain-drop, and the meed Of love's kind words to woman ! Worthless fame ! That in his bosom wins not for my name The abiding place it asked ! Yet how my heart,... | |
| Maggie Symington - 1881 - 474 páginas
...progress such as he desired CHAPTER XXXVIII. MARJORY'S DISCOVERY. * Thou shalt have fame \ O mockery I give the reed From storms a shelter, give the drooping...raindrop, and the meed Of love's kind words to woman 1 " — .Mrr Ifemanr. ONE morning in April Marjory received two letters. At a glance she saw that one... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1881 - 578 páginas
...long In dirge-like echoes. IV. Yet the world will see Little of this, my parting work ! in thee. ' Thou shalt have fame ! Oh, mockery ! give the reed...rain-drop, and the meed Of love's kind words to woman I Worthless fame ! That in his bosom wins not for my name The abiding place it asked ! Yet how my heart,... | |
| Sarah Warner Brooks - 1890 - 518 páginas
...marble's veins. It grows ; and now I give my own life's history to thy brow, Forsaken Ariadne ! . . . Thou shalt have fame ! Oh, mockery ! give the reed...Something round which its tendrils may entwine; Give the pareh'd flower a rain-drop, and the meed Of love's kind words to woman ! " Lady Arabella Stuart, —... | |
| Felicia Hemans - 2002 - 506 páginas
...long In dirge-like echoes. IV. 75 Yet the world will see Little of this, my parting work, in thee, Thou shalt have fame! Oh, mockery! give the reed From...vine Something round which its tendrils may entwine, — so Give the parch 'd flower a rain-drop, and the meed Of love's kind words to woman! Worthless... | |
| Alison Chapman - 2003 - 226 páginas
...1828). anticipates both the sentiments and the images she goes on to express in such lines as . . . give the reed From storms a shelter - give the drooping...Something round which its tendrils may entwine Give the parch'd flower a rain-drop, and the meed Of love's kind words to woman! Worthless Fame! (lines 88-92)... | |
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