The Magazine of Poetry, 4. kötetCharles Wells Moulton, 1892 |
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10. oldal
... soft o'er the land ? Is it well for me , think you , to long for the hand And pray that the maid may at last understand That I love and shall long for that white hand alway ? Is it well for me , think you , to long for the hand That ...
... soft o'er the land ? Is it well for me , think you , to long for the hand And pray that the maid may at last understand That I love and shall long for that white hand alway ? Is it well for me , think you , to long for the hand That ...
11. oldal
... soft wind arises Out of the south land and sweetly surprises Fair folded buds from their sleep into roses , Breathes on the lily till rathe it uncloses , Hearts that are saddest lose some of their sorrow , Hearts that are lightest a ...
... soft wind arises Out of the south land and sweetly surprises Fair folded buds from their sleep into roses , Breathes on the lily till rathe it uncloses , Hearts that are saddest lose some of their sorrow , Hearts that are lightest a ...
15. oldal
... soft and low , I love him so ! I love him so ! A thousand lovers their loves forget , I will rise above and beyond it yet ; There are too many faces under the sun To live in the smiles of but only one . Yet ever and always and ...
... soft and low , I love him so ! I love him so ! A thousand lovers their loves forget , I will rise above and beyond it yet ; There are too many faces under the sun To live in the smiles of but only one . Yet ever and always and ...
16. oldal
... soft and sweet , With Indian Summer walking Abroad with her sandaled feet , Her dusky locks disheveled , Her dun robes trailing about , Just such a dreamy , golden day , The light of a life went out . Afar on a southern hillside , Where ...
... soft and sweet , With Indian Summer walking Abroad with her sandaled feet , Her dusky locks disheveled , Her dun robes trailing about , Just such a dreamy , golden day , The light of a life went out . Afar on a southern hillside , Where ...
17. oldal
... soft the note of whispering pine . The alders that girdle the gleaming lake With their sombre shadows , sweet pictures make . From the reaper there comes a snatch of song As he bends to his task with willing hand , Till the setting sun ...
... soft the note of whispering pine . The alders that girdle the gleaming lake With their sombre shadows , sweet pictures make . From the reaper there comes a snatch of song As he bends to his task with willing hand , Till the setting sun ...
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222. oldal - A honey tongue, a heart of gall, Is fancy's spring, but sorrow's fall. Thy gowns, thy shoes, thy beds of roses, Thy cap, thy kirtle, and thy posies, Soon break, soon wither, soon forgotten,— In folly ripe, in reason rotten. Thy belt of straw and ivy buds, Thy coral clasps and amber studs,— All these in me no means can move To come to thee and be thy love.
232. oldal - Others apart sat on a hill retired, In thoughts more elevate, and reasoned high Of Providence, Foreknowledge, Will, and Fate — Fixed fate, free will, foreknowledge absolute — And found no end, in wandering mazes lost.
106. oldal - NEARER, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee ! E'en though it be a cross That raiseth me ; Still all my song shall be, — Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee...
219. oldal - I need thy presence every passing hour; What but thy grace can foil the tempter's power? Who, like thyself, my guide and stay can be? Through cloud and sunshine, Lord, abide with me.
340. oldal - Except now and then a stray picket Is shot, as he walks on his beat, to and fro, By a rifleman hid in the thicket. "Tis nothing : a private or two now and then Will not count in the news of the battle ; Not an officer lost, only one of the men Moaning out all alone the death-rattle.
221. oldal - I never more shall see my own, my native land; Take a message and a token to some distant friends of mine, For I was born at Bingen — at Bingen on the Rhine. "Tell my brothers and companions, when they meet and crowd around To hear my mournful story in the pleasant vineyard ground, That we fought the battle bravely, and when the day was done Full many a corse lay ghastly pale beneath the setting sun. "And 'mid the dead and dying...
108. oldal - THE BLUE AND THE GRAY. Bv the flow of the inland river, Whence the fleets of iron have fled, Where the blades of the grave-grass quiver, Asleep are the ranks of the dead; Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment day, Under the one, the Blue; Under the other, the Gray.
233. oldal - Ships that pass in the night, and speak each other in passing, Only a signal shown and a distant voice in the darkness; So on the ocean of life we pass and speak one another, Only a look and a voice, then darkness again and a silence.
452. oldal - The stars of midnight shall be dear To her; and she shall lean her ear In many a secret place Where rivulets dance their wayward round, And beauty born of murmuring sound Shall pass into her face.
101. oldal - Three poets, in three distant ages born, Greece, Italy, and England did adorn. The first in loftiness of thought surpassed, The next in majesty, in both the last. The force of Nature could no farther go ; To make a third she joined the former two.