| Charles Lamb - 1867 - 684 páginas
...Nature's school, Nature had blest her. A waking eye, a prying mind, A heart that stirs, is hard to bind, A hawk's keen sight ye cannot blind, Ye could not...bliss that would not go away, A sweet fore-warning) POEMS. TO CHARLES LLOYD. AM UNEXPECTED TISITUU ALONE, obscure, without a friend, A cheerless, solitary... | |
| J. H. - 1867 - 860 páginas
...school ;— Nature had blest her. A waking eye, a prying mind, A heart that stirs, is hard to bind, A hawk's keen sight ye cannot blind, — Ye could...bliss that would not go away, A sweet forewarning? 655. MY LADY SLEEPS. STARS of the summer night! Far in yon a2ure deeps, Hide, hide your golden light!... | |
| Frederick Locker-Lampson - 1867 - 376 páginas
...s school, Nature had blest her. A waking eye, a prying mind, A heart that stirs, is hard to bind ; A hawk's keen sight ye cannot blind, Ye could not...upon the day, A bliss that would not go away, A sweet fore- warning ? Charles Lamb. CCClL MY Lilla gave me yestermorn A rose, methinks in Eden bom, And as... | |
| John Rolfe - 1867 - 404 páginas
...We sung, tho' every eye was dim, A merry song we sang with him Last year : impetuously we sang : * My sprightly neighbour ! gone before To that unknown...the day, A bliss that would not go away, A- sweet fore- warning ? C. LAMB. Hester. We ceased : a gentler feeling crept Upon us : surely rest is meet... | |
| E. R. Babington - 1867 - 120 páginas
...this, And for all the joy it is, You her mother, with wet face, Having had all in your case ? " 2 " My sprightly neighbour! gone before To that unknown...Shall we not meet, as heretofore, Some summer morning " 1 " I'll be your father and your brother too ; Let me but bear your woes, I'll bear your cares. Yet... | |
| Henry Allon - 1867 - 614 páginas
...Pentonville, ' though I had never spoken to her in my life.' The last stanza is very felicitous — ' My sprightly neighbour, gone before To that unknown...ray Hath struck a bliss upon the day, A bliss that will not go away, A sweet forewarning ? ' Perhaps Mr. Tennyson was thinking of this, when he invoked... | |
| English poems - 1870 - 722 páginas
...Nature's school, Nature had blest her. A waking eye, a prying mind, A heart that stirs, is hard to bind; A hawk's keen sight ye cannot blind. Ye could not...bliss that would not go away, A sweet fore-warning? LINES TO A CHILD. BY JOANNA BAILLIE. — 1762-1851. [THE author of these simple hut engaging and natural... | |
| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1870 - 644 páginas
...mind, A heart that stirs, is hard to bind : A hawk's keen sight ye cannot blind ; Ye could not Hester. HESTER. My sprightly neighbour, gone before To that...bliss that would not go away, — A sweet forewarning. 433 THOMAS CAMPBELL, LLD. (1777-1844.) CAMPBELL was the youngest son of a Glasgow merchant, who traced... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 páginas
...hard to bind ; A hawk's keen sight ye caunot blind, — Ye could not Hester. My sprightly neighbor, sands, Or lose thyself in the continuous woods ? CHARLES L,AMÏ\ THE LOST LOVE. SITE dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of Dove ; A... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1871 - 448 páginas
...the luxury of quoting the conclusion, though many readers have it by heart. " My sprightly neighbor, gone before To that unknown and silent shore ! Shall...bliss that would not go away, A sweet forewarning? " The following letters were written to Manning, at Paris, while still haunted with the idea of oriental... | |
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