The Works of Mrs. Hemans: With a Memoir of Her Life, Volumen3William Blackwood and Sons, 1844 |
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... brow A thousand years may awe the vale below, Yet not the less be shatter'd on its height, By one dread moment of the earthquake's might ! A thousand pangs thy bosom may have borne, In silent fortitude, or haughty scorn, Till comes the ...
... brow A thousand years may awe the vale below, Yet not the less be shatter'd on its height, By one dread moment of the earthquake's might ! A thousand pangs thy bosom may have borne, In silent fortitude, or haughty scorn, Till comes the ...
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... brow ? What, though thy name, through distant empires , heard, Bade the heart bound, as doth a battle-word? Was it for this thy still-unwearied eye Kept vigil with the watchfires of the sky, To make the secrets of all ages thine, And ...
... brow ? What, though thy name, through distant empires , heard, Bade the heart bound, as doth a battle-word? Was it for this thy still-unwearied eye Kept vigil with the watchfires of the sky, To make the secrets of all ages thine, And ...
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... brow, the eye, Lifeless, yet stamp'd with rage and agony ; The soul's dark traces left in many a line Graved on his mein, who died, — " and made no sign!" Approach not, gaze not — lest thy fever'd brain Too deep that image of despair ...
... brow, the eye, Lifeless, yet stamp'd with rage and agony ; The soul's dark traces left in many a line Graved on his mein, who died, — " and made no sign!" Approach not, gaze not — lest thy fever'd brain Too deep that image of despair ...
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... brow no traces wore Of guilt, or sorrow known before ! Whose smile, undimm'd by aught of earth, A sunbeam of immortal birth, Spoke of bright realms, far distant lying, Where love and joy are both undying ! E'en thus — a vision of ...
... brow no traces wore Of guilt, or sorrow known before ! Whose smile, undimm'd by aught of earth, A sunbeam of immortal birth, Spoke of bright realms, far distant lying, Where love and joy are both undying ! E'en thus — a vision of ...
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... brow austere, And the wild look, which seem'd to fly The timid welcome of her eye. Was that a lover's gaze, which chill'd The soul, its awful sadness thrill'd ? A lover's brow, so darkly fraught With all the heaviest gloom of thought ...
... brow austere, And the wild look, which seem'd to fly The timid welcome of her eye. Was that a lover's gaze, which chill'd The soul, its awful sadness thrill'd ? A lover's brow, so darkly fraught With all the heaviest gloom of thought ...
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Página 22 - And behold, the LORD passed by, and a great and strong wind rent the mountains, and brake in pieces the rocks before the LORD; but the LORD was not in the wind: and after the wind an earthquake; but the LORD was not in the earthquake: And after the earthquake a fire; but the LORD was not in the fire: and after the fire a still small voice.
Página 21 - Then ye shall appoint you cities to be cities of refuge for you; that the slayer may flee thither, which killeth any person at unawares. 12 And they shall be unto you cities for refuge from the avenger; that the manslayer die not, until he stand before the congregation in judgment.
Página 140 - Know ye not that there is a prince and a great man fallen this day in Israel?
Página 254 - With blazoned streamers, and lances tall, Moved onwards in princely state. They came with heavy chains, For the race despised so long — But amidst his Alp-domains, The herdsman's arm is strong ! The sun was reddening the clouds of morn When they entered the rock-defile, And shrill as a joyous hunter's horn Their bugles rung the while. But on the misty height, Where the mountain people stood, There was stillness, as of night, When storms at distance brood.
Página 22 - And behold the Lord passed by, and a great and strong wind rent the mountains, and broke in pieces the rocks before the Lord ; but the Lord was not in the wind ; and after the wind an earthquake; but the Lord was not in the earthquake. And after the earthquake a fire, but the Lord was not in the fire ; and after the fire a still small voice.
Página 253 - Twas the tread of steel-girt men. And a trumpet, pealing wild and far, 'Midst the ancient rocks was blown, Till the Alps replied to that voice of war With a thousand of their own.
Página 302 - What marvel ? — you ne'er made Your breast the pillow of his infancy, While to the fulness of your heart's glad heavings His fair cheek rose and fell ; and his bright hair Waved softly to your breath ! — You ne'er kept watch Beside him, till the last pale star had set, And morn, all dazzling, as in triumph, broke On your dim weary eye ; not yours the face Which, early faded thro...
Página 255 - Where the mountain-people stood, There was stillness as of night, When storms at distance brood. There was stillness as of deep, dead night, And a pause — but not of fear. While the Switzers gazed on the gathering might Of the hostile shield and spear. On wound those columns bright Between the lake and wood, But they look'd not to the misty height Where the mountain-people stood.
Página 130 - THERE are bright scenes beneath Italian skies, Where glowing suns their purest light diffuse, Uncultured flowers in wild profusion rise, And nature lavishes her warmest hues ; But trust thou not her smile, her balmy breath, Away ! her charms are but the pomp of Death...
Página 130 - Mais elle était du monde où les plus belles choses Ont le pire destin ; Et rose elle a vécu ce que vivent les roses, L'espace d'un matin.