Alas! my noble boy, that thou shouldst die! Thou, who wert made so beautifully fair! That death should settle in thy glorious eye, And leave his stillness in this clustering hair! How could he mark thee for the silent tomb. My proud boy, Absalom ! B Cold... Poems of Early and After Years - Seite 50von Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1848 - 410 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Edmund Routledge - 1871 - 196 Seiten
...features of his child, He bow'd his head upon him, and broke forth In the resistless eloquence of woe : " Alas ! my noble boy ! that thou should'st die ! Thou,...mark thee for the silent tomb ! My proud boy, Absalom I " Cold is thy brow, my son ! and I am chill, As to my bosom I have tried to press thee : How was... | |
| John Tillotson - 1871 - 748 Seiten
...the king for his son Absalom. He was overwhelmed ; it wholly unfitted him for the activities of life. "Alas ! my noble boy ! that thou should'st die ! Thou,...eye, And leave his stillness in this clustering hair I How could he mark thee for the silent tomb, My proud boy, Absalom ? " Cold is thy brow, my son !... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1871 - 410 Seiten
...thou pleasing, — || dreadful thought !" |||| ' Pathetic ' example for * slow ' standard lime. 3. " Alas ! | | my noble boy ! | | | that thou | shouldst...glorious eye, ||| And leave his || stillness | | | in thy clustering hair ! 1 | | How could he || mark thee |||| for the silent tomb, ||| My proud | boy,... | |
| Live - 1872 - 226 Seiten
..." Milton. '• Sail on, thou lone, imperial bird, Of quenchless eye, and tireless wing." Mellon. " Alas ! my noble boy ! that thou shouldst die ! Thou,...! How could he mark thee for the silent tomb ! My ] rpud boy, Absalom! " — Willis. 11. Interrogation is a figure, by which a question is asked for... | |
| 1872 - 710 Seiten
...of his child, He bow'd hie head upon him, and broke forth In the resistless eloquence of woe : ' ' ύ. z ٿ t z &= A ɣ5 p& y $ ʙVC/ thce for the silent tomb ! My proud boy, Absalom I Cold is thy brow, my son ! and I am chill, As to... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - 1872 - 322 Seiten
...and broke forth In the resistless eloquence of woe : — " Alas ! my noble boy ! that thou should' st die, Thou, who wert made so beautifully fair ! That death should settle in thy glorious eye, " Cold is thy brow, my son ! and I am chill, As to my bosom I have tried to press thee ; How was I... | |
| 1872 - 514 Seiten
...of his child, He bowed his head upon him, and broke forth In the resistless eloquence of woe : — "Alas! my noble boy! that thou shouldst die! Thou, who wert made• so beautifully fair! 64 ABSALOM. That death should settle in thy glorious eye, And leave his stillness in this clustering... | |
| Star reciter - 1873 - 330 Seiten
...features of his child, He bowti his head upon him, and broke forth, In the resistless eloquence of woe . " Alas ! my noble boy ! that thou should'st die ! Thou,...beautifully fair ! That death should settle in thy glorious eyo, And leave his stillness in this clustering hair ! How could he mark thee for the silent tomb,... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1873 - 400 Seiten
...fair! ||| That death || should settle in thy glorious eye, |[| And leave his || stillness ||| in thy clustering hair! ||| How could he || mark thee ||||...the silent tomb, |)| My proud | boy, || Absalom!" |||| SLIDES. In perfectly natural speech, the voice rises or falls on „ each unemphatic syllable... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1873 - 532 Seiten
...thou pleasing, —1| dreadful thought! " |||| ' Pathetic ' example for ' slow' standard time. %. " Alas ! || my noble boy ! ||| that thou | shouldst die! ||| Thou, || who wert made | so beautifully fairl ||| That death || should settle | in thy glorious eye, ||| And leave his || stillness ||| in... | |
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