Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, 第 7 卷Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart 1850 |
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... Night's Thought . BY EDITH MAY , Woiwode's Glad Daughter . By MRS . OSGOOD . ( From the Unpublished Manuscript ) , 177 379 - 98 - 102 Israelites at Mount Sinai . Tinted . By DEVEREUX , The Discovery . Mezzotint . By SAMUEL SARTAIN ...
... Night's Thought . BY EDITH MAY , Woiwode's Glad Daughter . By MRS . OSGOOD . ( From the Unpublished Manuscript ) , 177 379 - 98 - 102 Israelites at Mount Sinai . Tinted . By DEVEREUX , The Discovery . Mezzotint . By SAMUEL SARTAIN ...
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... night time of sorrow " steals over life's sea , Oh ! trust thy rich bark , where its warm rays are- Call me pet names , darling ! call me thy star ! THIRD VERSE . Call me sweet names , darling ! call me a flower That lives in the light ...
... night time of sorrow " steals over life's sea , Oh ! trust thy rich bark , where its warm rays are- Call me pet names , darling ! call me thy star ! THIRD VERSE . Call me sweet names , darling ! call me a flower That lives in the light ...
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... night , and morn , and noon , What must we do ? But only call on thee . O God , my mouth is lisping now That name by angels dreaded , where they stand Even a small child is heard amid the band That at thy heavenly footstool sing and bow ...
... night , and morn , and noon , What must we do ? But only call on thee . O God , my mouth is lisping now That name by angels dreaded , where they stand Even a small child is heard amid the band That at thy heavenly footstool sing and bow ...
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... night to part . - The moon was lost In murkiest vapours , and the city lamps Glimmered through falling mist . With measured steps They sauntered down the melancholy streets , And talked as the young do in their first grief ! She looked ...
... night to part . - The moon was lost In murkiest vapours , and the city lamps Glimmered through falling mist . With measured steps They sauntered down the melancholy streets , And talked as the young do in their first grief ! She looked ...
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... night before , whilst Uncle Ned , taking her hand to lead her to the breakfast- table , pressed it gently but kindly , and said , " It is enough to make me regret that I am not as old as my father , to witness the honours to which he is ...
... night before , whilst Uncle Ned , taking her hand to lead her to the breakfast- table , pressed it gently but kindly , and said , " It is enough to make me regret that I am not as old as my father , to witness the honours to which he is ...
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第234页 - Come, read to me some poem, Some simple and heartfelt lay. That shall soothe this restless feeling, And banish the thoughts of day. Not from the grand old masters. Not from the bards sublime. Whose distant footsteps echo Through the corridors of Time.
第234页 - Such songs have power to quiet The restless pulse of care, And come like the benediction That follows after prayer. Then read from the treasured volume The poem of thy choice, And lend to the rhyme of the poet The beauty of thy voice. And the night shall be filled with music, And the cares that infest the day Shall fold their tents, like the Arabs, And as silently steal away.
第45页 - Thy husband is thy lord, thy life, thy keeper, Thy head, thy sovereign; one that cares for thee, And for thy maintenance commits his body To painful labour both by sea and land...
第335页 - Ye therefore, beloved, seeing ye know these things before, beware lest ye also, being led away with the error of the wicked, fall from your own stedfastness. But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
第235页 - I know, I know I should not see The season's glorious show, Nor would its brightness shine for me, Nor its wild music flow ; But if, around my place of sleep, The friends I love should come to weep, They might not haste to go. Soft airs, and song, and light and bloom Should keep them lingering by my tomb.
第256页 - The chestnut pattering to the ground: Calm and deep peace on this high wold, And on these dews that drench the furze, And all the silvery gossamers That twinkle into green and gold: Calm and still light on yon great plain That sweeps with all its autumn bowers, And crowded farms and lessening towers, To mingle with the bounding main...
第235页 - Of her bright face one glance will trace A picture on the brain, And of her voice in echoing hearts A sound must long remain ; But memory, such as mine of her, So very much endears, When death is nigh, my latest sigh Will not be life's, but hers.
第236页 - Oh ! what was love made for, if 'tis not the same Through joy and through torment, through glory and shame? I know not, I ask not, if guilt's in that heart, I but know that I love thee, whatever thou art.
第238页 - Sad as the last which reddens over one That sinks with all we love below the verge; So sad, so fresh, the days that are no more.