The sleeper's long-drawn breath. Instead of the murmur of the sea, The sailor heard the humming tree Alive through all its leaves, The hum of the spreading sycamore That grows before his cottage door, And the swallow's song in the eaves. Noetes Ambrosianæ - viii. oldalszerző: John Wilson, Wm Maginn, John Gibson Lockhart, James Hogg - 1854Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| 1813 - 706 oldal
...cottage-door. And the swallow's song in the eaves. His arms enclosed a blooming boy, Who listen 'd with tears of sorrow and joy To the dangers his father had pass'd; And his wife — by turns she wept and smiled, As she look'd on the father of her child Return... | |
| 700 oldal
...his cottage-door, And the swallow's song in the eaves. His arms enclosed a blooming boy, Who listen'd with tears of sorrow and joy To the dangers his father had pass'd; And his wife — by turns she wept and smiled. As she look'd on the father of her diiW neturn'd... | |
| 1811 - 546 oldal
...his cottage-door, And the swallow's song in the eaves. His arms inclosed a blooming boy, Who Hsten'd with tears of sorrow and joy To the dangers his father had pass'd ; And his wife — by turns she wept and smiled, As she look'd on the father of her child Jleturn'd... | |
| 1811 - 600 oldal
...his cottage-door, And the swallow's song in the eaves. His arms inclosed a blooming boy, Who listen'd with tears of sorrow and joy To the dangers his father had pass'd ; And his wife — by turns she wept and smiled, As she look'd on the father of her child Keturn'd... | |
| John Wilson - 1812 - 340 oldal
...wife — by turns she wept and smiled, As she look'd on the father of her child . , . , (_j Return'd to her heart at last. , ; —He wakes at the vessel's sudden roll, Vnd the rush of waters is in his son). C Astounded the reeling deck he pacts, Mid hurrying forms and... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1812 - 556 oldal
...his cottage-door, And the swallow's song in the eaves. His arms inclosed a blooming boy, Who listen'd with tears of sorrow and joy To the dangers his father had pass'd ; And his wife — by turns she wept and smiled, As she look'd on the father of her child Return'd... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1819 - 448 oldal
...his cottage-door, And the swallow's song in the eaves. His arms inclosed a blooming boy, Who listen'd with tears of sorrow and joy To the dangers his father had pass'd; And his wife — by turns she wept and smil'd, As she look'd on the father of her child Return'd... | |
| Friedrich Johann Jacobsen - 1820 - 796 oldal
...cottage -door, And the swallow's song in the eaves, His arms inclosed a blooming boy, Who listen'd with tears of sorrow and joy To the dangers his father had pass'd ; And his wife — by turns she wept and smiled, As she looted on the father of her child Returned... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 oldal
...His arms enclosed a blooming boy, Who listened with tears of sorrow and joy 23* THE AMERICAN [Lesion To the dangers his father had passed; And his wife...wakes at the vessel's sudden roll, And the rush of waters is in his soul. Astounded the reeling deck he paces, Mid hurrying forms and ghastly faces; —... | |
| 1826 - 696 oldal
...returned to their homes. 109 THE DESERTEIC And hii wife— by turns »he wept and united, АЙ »he looked on the father of her child Returned to her heart at lut. WILIOH. IT was in the summer of 1774, that a recruiting party, belonging to a Highlaud regiment... | |
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