| John Greenleaf Whittier, Thomas William Parsons - 1874 - 16 páginas
...cannot hide, All who gazed upon him saw, Through its veil of tender awe, How his face was still uplit By the old sweet look of it, Hopeful, trustful, full of cheer, And the love that casts out fear. Who the secret may declare Of that brief, unuttered prayer ? Did the shade before him come Of th' inevitable... | |
| 1874 - 218 páginas
...cannot bide. All who gazed upon him saw, Through its veil of tender awe. How his face was still iiplit By the old sweet look of it, Hopeful, trustful, full of cheer, And the love that casts out fear; Who the secret may declare Of that brief, uouttered prayer Т Did the shade before him como Of th'... | |
| 1874 - 692 páginas
...cannot hide, All who gazed upon him saw, Through its veil of tender awe, How his face was still uplit By the old sweet look of it — Hopeful, trustful, full of cheer, And the love that casts out fear. Who the secret may declare Of that brief, unuttered prayer ? Did the shade before him come Of the inevitable... | |
| 1874 - 702 páginas
...cannot hide, All who gazed upon him saw, Through its veil of tender awe, How his face was still uplit By the old sweet look of it, Hopeful, trustful, full of cheer, And the love that casts out fear. Who the secret may declare Of that brief, unuttered prayer? Did the shade before him come Of th' inevitable... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - 148 páginas
...All who gazed upon him saw, Through its veil of tender awe, How his face was still uplit By the olcl sweet look of it. Hopeful, trustful, full of cheer, And the love that casts out fear. Who the secret may declare Of that brief, unuttered prayer ? Did the shade before him come Of th' inevitable... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1876 - 316 páginas
...cannot hide. All who gazed upon him saw, Through its veil of tender awe, How his face was still uplit By the old sweet look of it. Hopeful, trustful, full of cheer, And the love that casts out fear. Who the secret may declare Of that brief, unuttered prayer ? Did the shade before him come Of th' inevitable... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 576 páginas
...cannot hide, All who gazed upon him saw, Through its veil of tender awe, How his face was still uplit By the old sweet look of it, Hopeful, trustful, full of cheer, And the love that casts out fear. Who the secret may declare Of that brief, unuttered prayer ? Did the shade before him come Of the inevitable... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 630 páginas
...canuot hide, All who gazed upon him saw, Through its veil of tender awe, How his face was still uplit By the old sweet look of it, Hopeful, trustful, full of cheer, And the love that casts out fear. Who the secret may declare Of that brief, unuttered prayer ? Did the shade before him come Of the inevitable... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1877 - 104 páginas
...cannot hide, All who gazed upon him saw, Through its veil of tender awe, How his face was still uplit By the old sweet look of it, Hopeful, trustful, full of cheer, And the love that casts out fear. Who the secret may declare Of that brief, unuttered prayer 1 Did the shade before him come Of the inevitable... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1878 - 556 páginas
...cannot hide, All who gazed upon him saw, Through its veil of tender awe, How his face was still uplit By the old sweet look of it. Hopeful, trustful, full of cheer, And the love that casts out fear Who the secret may declare Of that brief, unuttered prayer? Did the shade before him come Of th' inevitable... | |
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