| Henry Kirke White, James Grahame - 1856 - 362 páginas
...walls, no cell confined Can cramp the energies of mind! Thus, though my heart may seem so small, I 've friends, and 'twill contain them all; And should it...her blessings give, I shall not then be fit to live. so DESCRIPTION OF A SUMMER'S EVE. DOWN the sultry arc of day The burning wheels have urged their way... | |
| Henry Kirke White - 1859 - 328 páginas
...Can cramp the energies of mind ! Thus, though my heart may seem so small, I Ve friends, and 't will contain them all ; And should it e'er become so cold...her blessings give, I shall not then be fit to live. DESCRIPTION OF A SUMMER'S EVE. DOWN the sultry arc of day The burning wheels have urged their way ;... | |
| Elizabeth Strutt - 1859 - 496 páginas
...falling into the very same fault without their excuse. Well, then, as we said before, Clement began. " Mild offspring of a dark and sullen sire. Whose modest form, so delicately fine," — and here he involuntarily passed his arm round Margaret's slender waist — "Was nursed in whirling... | |
| Months - 1864 - 262 páginas
...Emblem of Virtue in the shade ! Rearing thy head to brave the storm That would thy innocence deform." MILD offspring of a dark and sullen sire ! Whose modest form, so delicately fine, I Was nursed in whirling storms, And cradled in the winds. i Thee, when young Spring first questioned... | |
| 1865 - 418 páginas
...Can cramp the energies of mind I Thus, though my heart may seem so small, I Ve friends, and 't will contain them all ; And should it e'er become so cold...her blessings give, I shall not then be fit to live. DESCRIPTION OF A SUMMER'S EVE. DOWN the sultry arc of day The burning wheels have urged their way ;... | |
| 1868 - 510 páginas
...walls, no cell confined, Can cramp the energies of mind ! Thus, though my heart may seem so small, I've friends, and 'twill contain them all ; And should...That these it will no longer hold, No more may Heaven its blessings give, I shall not then be fit to live. OUR SPHINX. ENIGMA. LI. I consist of fourteen... | |
| Dublin city, univ - 1868 - 360 páginas
...from our infancy, hath gathered it—RALEIGH. Translate the following passage into Latin Alcaics :— To an Early Primrose. Mild offspring of a dark and...delicately fine, Was nursed in whirling storms And cradled on the winds. Thee, when young Spring first questioned Winter's sway, And dared the sturdy blusterer... | |
| Charles Bilton - 1868 - 216 páginas
...weeping at the rough usage of the blustering March winds. Upon an early primrose, Kirke White says : — Mild offspring of a dark and sullen sire ! Whose modest form, so delicately fine, Was nurs'd in whirling storms, And cradled in the winds. Thee when young Spring first question'd Winter's... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1869 - 810 páginas
...knee to thee : From sun to sun My race will run ; I only bow, and say, " My God, thy will be done !" TO AN EARLY PRIMROSE* Mild offspring of a dark and sullen sire ! \Vhosc modest form, so delicately fine, Was nursed in whirling storms, And cradled in the winds ;... | |
| Henry Kirke White - 1870 - 296 páginas
...dungeon's walls, no cell confined Can cramp the energies of mind ! Thus, though my heart may seem so small, I've friends, and 'twill contain them all; And should it e'er become so cokl That these it will no longer hold, No more may Heaven her blessings give, I shall not then be... | |
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