Though storms be sudden, and waters deep, And the harbor bar be moaning. Three corpses lay out on the shining sands In the morning gleam as the tide went down, And the women are weeping and wringing their hands For those who will never come back to the... Littell's Living Age - Página 1611855Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Charles Kingsley - 1856 - 294 páginas
...tide went down, And the women are weeping and wringing their hands For those who will never come back to the town ; For men must work, and women must weep, And the sooner it 3s over, the sooner to sleep — WEARILY STRETCHES THE SAND. WEARILY stretches the sand to the surge,... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1857 - 586 páginas
...are weeping and wringing their hands, For those who will never come back to the town. For men mast work, and women must weep, And the sooner It's over, the sooner to sleep, And good-by to the bar and Ita moaning/1 |íati0nai JUNE, 1857. EDITORIAL NOTES AND GLEANINGS. Тнк CLOSE OF ляотнкв... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1857 - 436 páginas
...the women are weeping and wringing their hands, For those who will never come Lome to the town. But men must work, and women must weep, And the sooner it's over, the sooner to sleep, And good-bye to the bar and its moaning. THE SANDS OF DEE. " OH, Mary, go and call the cattle home, And... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1857 - 418 páginas
...went down, And the women are watching and wringing their hands, For those that will never come back to the town ; For men must work, and women must weep, And the sooner it 's over, the sooner to sleep, And good-bye to the bar and its moaning. AMERICA. Two Sonnets by ALEXANDER... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1858 - 188 páginas
...tide went down, And the women are weeping and wringing their hands For those who will never come home to the town ; For men must work, and women must weep,...And the sooner it's over, the sooner to sleep ; And good-bye to the bar and its moaning. THE TIDE ROCK. TTOW sleeps yon rock, whose half-day's bath is... | |
| Thomas Buckley Smith - 1858 - 310 páginas
...tide went down, And the women are weeping and wringing their bands, For those who will never come home to the town. For men must work, and women must weep, And the sooner it's over and the sooner to sleep ; THE RAVEN. Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary,... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott, Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1858 - 642 páginas
...weeping and wringing their hands, THE SANDS OF DEE. For those who will never come home to the town. But men must work, and women must weep, And the sooner it's over, the sooner to deep, And good-bye to the bar and its moaning. THE SANDS OF DEE. " On, Mary, go and call the cattle... | |
| J. C. - 1860 - 196 páginas
...the women are watehing and wringing their hands, For those who will never come home to the town. But men must work, and women must weep. And the sooner it's over, the sooner to sleep, And good-bye to the bar and its moaning. i-.. AND is this Yarrow ?—This the stream Of which my fancy... | |
| J. C. - 1860 - 218 páginas
...women are watching and wringing their hands, For those who will never come home to the town. l14 Hut men must work, and women must weep. And the sooner it's over, the sooner to sleep. And good-bye to the bar and its moaning. AND is this Yarrow ? — This the stream Of which iny fancy cherish'd,... | |
| 1860 - 910 páginas
...went down, And three women are weepingand wringing tht-ir hands For those who will never come home to the town. For men must work, and women must weep, And tile sooner it's over, the sooner to sleep, And good-bye to the bar and its moaning." л LA.MK.NT.... | |
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