| 1831 - 786 Seiten
...fever parched it ; hushed his wayward cries, With patient, vigilant, never-wearied love! No! ihc-se are woman's tasks! — In these her youth And bloom of cheek, and buoyancy of heart, Steal Irom her all unmarked ! CURIOUS CHALLENGE. About the early part of the last century, a female resided... | |
| Mrs. Hemans, Reginald Heber - 1833 - 526 Seiten
...to hi* When fever parched it; hushed his wayward cries, With patient, vigilant, never-wearied love I No! these are woman's tasks! — In these her youth,...of cheek, and buoyancy of heart, Steal from her all unmarked! — My boys! my boys! Hath vain affection borne with all for this 1 — Why were ye given... | |
| Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans - 1834 - 512 Seiten
...parched it; hushed his wayward cries, With patient, vigilant, never-wearied love ! No! these are teaman's tasks! — In these her youth, And bloom of cheek, and buoyancy of heart, Steal from her all unmarked ! — My boys ! my boys! Hath vain affection borne with all for this 7 — Why were ye given... | |
| 1835 - 616 Seiten
...voice from yours Had learned soft utterance ; pressed your lip to his When fever parched it ; hushed his wayward cries. With patient, vigilant, never.wearied...of cheek, and buoyancy of heart, Steal from her all unmarked ! IS IT WELL WITH THEE ? BY THE REV. O. Т. BEDELL. We admire the tenderness and delicacy... | |
| Mary Anna Fox - 1835 - 144 Seiten
...parched it; hushed his wayward cries With patient vigilant, never,wearied love ! No ! these are woman s tasks ! In these her youth, And bloom of cheek, and buoyancy of heart, Steal from her, all unmarked." George's mother turned from him to Isaiah Rogers, whose glistening eye and trembling lip... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1836 - 472 Seiten
...voice from yours Had learned soft utterance ; pressed your lip to his When fever parched it; hushed his wayward cries, With patient, vigilant, never-wearied...of cheek, and buoyancy of heart, Steal from her all unmarked ! — My boys ! my boys! Hath vain affection borne with all for this 1 — Why were ye given... | |
| Henry Fothergill Chorley - 1836 - 528 Seiten
...rest, Caught his least whisper, when his voice from yours Had Icarn'd soft utterance; pressed your lip to his, When fever parch'd it; hush'd his wayward cries With patient, vigilant, never wearied love! No; these are woman's tasks! — In these her youth, Her bloom of cheek, and. buoyancy... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1837 - 426 Seiten
...voice from yours Had learned soft utterance ; pressed your lips to his When fever parched it ; hushed his wayward cries, With patient, vigilant, never-wearied...and buoyancy of heart, Steal from her all unmark'd ! WOMAN AND FAME. THOU hast a charmed cup, O Fame, — A draught that mantles high, And seems to lift... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1837 - 492 Seiten
...voice from yours Had learned soft utterance ; pressed your lips to his When fever parched it ; hushed his wayward cries, With patient, vigilant, never-wearied...youth, And bloom of cheek, and buoyancy of heart, WOMAN AND FAME. THOU hast a charmed cup, O Fame, — A draught that mantles high, And seems to lift... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1837 - 334 Seiten
...voice from yours Had learned soft utterance ; pressed your lip to his When fever parched it; hushed his wayward cries, With patient, vigilant, never-wearied love ! No ! these are woman's tasks! The following example is taken from a description of the Pilgrim Fathers on their voyage to America:—... | |
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