But thus to see, from day to day, Thy brightening eye and cheek, And watch thy life-sands waste away, Unnumbered, slowly, meek ; — To meet thy smiles of tenderness, And catch the feeble tone Of kindness, ever breathed to bless, And feel, I'll be " alone... The Living Female Writers of the South - Página 99por Mary T. Tardy - 1872 - 568 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1850 - 428 páginas
...brightening eye and cheek, And watch thy life-sands waste away, Unnumber'd, slowly, meek ; To meet thy smiles of tenderness. And catch the feeble tone Of kindness, ever breathed to bleu, And feel, I'll be " alone ;" To mark thy strength each hour decay, And yet thy hopes grow stronger,... | |
| 1837 - 1322 páginas
...brightening eye and cheek, And watch thy life-sands waste away, Unnumbered, slowly, meek; To meet thy smiles of tenderness, And catch the feeble tone Of kindness,...say ' Earth may not claim thee longer; Nay, dearest, 'tis too much — mis heart Must break when thou art gone; It must not be ; we may not pan; I could... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1837 - 416 páginas
...brightening eye and cheek, And watch thy life-sands waste away, Unnumbered, slowly, meek; To meet thy smiles of tenderness, And catch the feeble tone Of kindness,..." Earth may not claim thee longer;" Nay, dearest, 'tis too much — this heart Must break, when thou art gone ; It must not be ; we may not part ; I... | |
| 1837 - 660 páginas
...brightening eye and cheek, And watch thy life-sands waste away, Unnumbered, slowly, meek; To meet thy smiles of tenderness, And catch the feeble tone Of kindness,...alone.' To mark thy strength each hour decay, And yet ihy hopes grow stronger, As, filled with heavenward trust, they say ' Earth may not claim thee longer... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1839 - 452 páginas
...brightening eye and cheek, And watch thy life-sands waste away, Unnumbered, slowly, meek; To meet thy smiles of tenderness, And catch the feeble tone Of kindness, ever breathed to bless, And feel, I '11 be "alone;" To mark thy strength each hour decay, And yet thy hopes grow stronger, As filled... | |
| 1839 - 430 páginas
...tenderness, And catch the feeble tone Of kindness, ever breathed to bless, And feel, I'll be " alone;"— As, filled with heaven-ward trust, they say, " Earth may not claim thee lon^.-.r;" Nay, dearest; 'tis too much—this heart Must break, when thou art gone; It must not be;... | |
| John Keese - 1840 - 300 páginas
...brightening eye and cheek, And watch thy life-sands waste away, Unnumbered, slowly, meek ; To meet thy smiles of tenderness, And catch the feeble tone Of kindness,..." Earth may not claim thee longer ;" Nay, dearest, 'tis too much — this heart Must break when thou art gone ; It must not be ; we may not part ; I could... | |
| John Keese - 1840 - 302 páginas
...brightening eye and cheek, And watch thy life-sands waste away, Unnumbered, slowly, meek ; To meet thy smiles of tenderness, And catch the feeble tone Of kindness,...each hour decay, And yet thy hopes grow stronger, As rilled with heaven-ward trust, they say, " Earth may not claim thee longer ;" Nay, dearest, 'tis too... | |
| John Keese - 1840 - 304 páginas
...brightening eye and cheek, And watch thy life-sands waste away, Unnumbered, slowly, meek ; To meet thy smiles of tenderness, And catch the feeble tone Of kindness, ever breathed to bless, And feel, I '11 be "alone;" To mark thy strength each hour decay, And yet thy hopes grow stronger, As filled... | |
| 1841 - 640 páginas
...brightening eye and cheek. And watch thy life-sands waste away, Unnumbered, slow and meek; To meet thy smiles of tenderness, And catch the feeble tone Of kindness,...say, "Earth may not claim thee longer;" Nay, dearest, 't is too much — this heart Must break, when thou art gone ; It must not be — we may not part —... | |
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