... calmness here, Shall shudder as they reach the door Where one who made their dwelling dear, Its flower, its light, is seen no more. Youth, with pale cheek and slender frame, And dreams of greatness in thine eye, Go'st thou to build an early name,... Human Society: Its Providential Structure, Relations, and Offices. Eight ... - Página 96por Frederic Dan Huntington - 1860 - 307 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1843 - 798 páginas
...dreams of greatness in thine eye! Goest thou to build an early raune, Or early in thy tasks to die ? , Keen son of trade, with eager brow, Who is now fluttering...of this crowd, to-night, shall tread The dance till dnylight gleams again Î Who sorrow o'er the untimely dead T Who writhe, themselves, in mortal pain... | |
| 1847 - 390 páginas
...dreams of greatness in thine eye ! Goest thou to build an early name, Or early in the task to die? Keen son of trade, with eager brow ! Who is now fluttering...thy snare ? Thy golden fortunes, tower they now, Or melt the glittering spires in air ? Who of this crowd to-night shall tread The dance till day-light... | |
| William Russell - 1846 - 420 páginas
...light, is seen no more. Youth, with pale cheek and slender frame, And dreams of greatness in thine eye ! Keen son of trade, with eager brow! Who is now fluttering...thy snare ? Thy golden fortunes, tower they now, Or melt the glittering spires in air ? Who of thls crowd to-night shall tread The dance till daylight... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1847 - 520 páginas
...dreams of greatness in thine eye! Goest thou to build an early name, Or early in the task to die ? Keen son of trade, with eager brow! Who is now fluttering...thy snare ? Thy golden fortunes, tower they now, Or melt the glittering spires in air ? Who of this crowd to-night shall tread The dance till daylight... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1847 - 390 páginas
...dreams of greatness in thine eye ! Goest thou to build an early name, Or early in the task to die ? Keen son of trade, with eager brow ! Who is now fluttering...thy snare ? Thy golden fortunes, tower they now, Or melt the glittering spires in air ? Who of this crowd to-night shall tread The dance till daylight... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1851 - 380 páginas
...dreams of greatness in thine eye ! Goest thou to build an early name, Or early in the task to die ? Keen son of trade, with eager brow ! Who is now fluttering...thy snare ? Thy golden fortunes, tower they now, Or melt the glittering spires in air ? Who of this crowd to-night shall tread The dance till daylight... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1852 - 388 páginas
...dreams of greatness in thine eye! Goest thou to build an early name, Or early in the task to die ? Keen son of trade, with eager brow! Who is now fluttering...thy snare ? Thy golden fortunes, tower they now, Or melt the glittering spires in air ? Who of this crowd to-night shall tread The dance till daylight... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1855 - 310 páginas
...light, is seen no more. Youth, with pale cheek and slender frame, And dreams of greatness in thine eye ! Keen son of trade, with eager brow ! Who is now fluttering in thy snare 1 Thy golden fortunes, tower they now, Or melt the glittering spires in air ? Who of this crowd to-night... | |
| George Payn Quackenbos - 1857 - 470 páginas
...greatness in thine eye Thy golden fortunes—tower they now, Or melt the glittering spires in air ? Keen son of trade, with eager brow, Who is now fluttering in thy snare f Who of this crowd to-night shall tread The dance till daylight gleams again! Who sorrow o'er the... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1859 - 386 páginas
...name, Or curly in the tusk to die ? THE WHITE-FOOTED DEER. 237 Keen son of trade, with eager brow I Who is now fluttering in thy snare ? Thy golden fortunes, tower they now, Or melt the glittering spires m air? Who of this crowd to-night shall tread The dance till daylight gleam... | |
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