| Leonard Southerden Wood - 1921 - 396 páginas
...Having my law the seventh time disobey'd, I struck him, and dismiss'd With hard words and unkiss'd ; — His Mother, who was patient, being dead. Then, fearing...visited his bed, But found him slumbering deep, With darken'd eyelids, and their lashes yet From his late sobbing wet. And I, with moan, Kissing away his... | |
| 1922 - 710 páginas
...much pleasure from it as I did I attach it herewith. I don't remember the author's name. The Toys. My little son who looked from thoughtful eyes, And moved...lest his grief should hinder sleep, I visited his bed and found him slumbering deep. Hto darkened eyelids yet, From bis late sobbing wet. On a table drawn... | |
| John Drinkwater - 1922 - 288 páginas
...and gentleness, In hearts at peace, under an English heaven. RUPERT BROOKE MY little son, who look'd from thoughtful eyes And moved and spoke in quiet grown-up wise, Having my law the seventh time disobey 'd, I struck him, and dismiss'd With hard words and unkiss'd — His mother, who was patient,... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig, Asa Don Dickinson - 1922 - 1920 páginas
...the seventh time disobey'd, I struck him, and dismiss'd With hard words and unkiss'd, The Toys — His Mother, who was patient, being dead. Then, fearing...visited his bed. But found him slumbering deep, With darken'd eyelids, and their lashes yet I0 From his late sobbing wet. And I, with moan, Kissing away... | |
| George Roy Elliott, Norman Foerster - 1923 - 864 páginas
...Heaven : because, in short, She's not, and never can be, mine. THE TOYS (From The Unknown Eros, 1877) My little Son, who looked from thoughtful eyes And moved and spoke in quiet grown-up wise, 476 C. TENNYSON-TURNER — WM THACKERAY Having my law and the seventh time disobeyed, I struck him,... | |
| Clarence Edward Andrews, Milton Oswin Percival - 1924 - 624 páginas
...Having my law the seventh time disobey'd, I struck him. and dismiss'd With hard words and unkiss'd. His Mother, who was patient, being dead. Then, fearing-...visited his bed. But found him slumbering deep. With da_rken'd eyelids, and their lashes yet From his late sobbing wet. And I, with moan, Kissing away his... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1924 - 774 páginas
...because, in short, She 's not and never can be mine. C. PATMoRE. 877 THE TOYS My little Son, who look'd from thoughtful eyes And moved and spoke in quiet grown-up wise, Having my law the seventh time disobey'd, I struck him, and dismiss'd With hard words and unkiss'd, 5 His Mother, who was patient,... | |
| Laurence Binyon - 1924 - 392 páginas
...Airly Beacon, With his baby on my knee ! Charles Kingsley, LXXXIII THE TOYS MY little Son, who look'd from thoughtful eyes And moved and spoke in quiet grown-up wise, Having my law the seventh time disobey 'd, I struck him, and dismiss'd With hard words and unkiss'd, His Mother, who was patient,... | |
| Robert Haven Schauffler - 1925 - 490 páginas
...Blue, Since he kissed them and put them there. THE TOYS BY COVENTRY PATMORE My little Son, who look'd from thoughtful eyes And moved and spoke in quiet grown-up wise, Having my law the seventh time disobey'd, I struck him, and dismiss'd With hard words and unkiss'd, — His Mother, who was patient,... | |
| George Carver - 1926 - 504 páginas
...first innocence 35 Laugh and fling pebbles on the rainbowed crest Of its untired unrest. THE TOYS MY LITTLE son, who looked from thoughtful eyes And moved...deep, With darkened eyelids, and their lashes yet 10 From his late sobbing wet. And I, with moan, Kissing away his tears, left others of my own ; For... | |
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