| Robert Southey - 1858 - 534 页
...in death He grasp 'd his brother's hand ; Such and so pale his face as when With faint and faltering tongue, To William's care, a dying charge He left...Now take thy due reward." He started up, each limb convuls'd With agonizing fear, He only heard the storm of night,— 'Twas music to his ear. When, lo... | |
| Robert Southey - 1860 - 256 页
...death He grasped his brother's hand ; — Such and so pale his face as when, With faint and faltering tongue, To William's care, a dying charge, He left...Edmund guard: Well, William, hast thou kept thy charge ! Take now thy due reward." He started up, each limb convulsed With agonizing fear : He only heard... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1860 - 550 页
...encourage the girls, and then no sound of a human voice mingled with the gloomy scene. CHAPTER XVI. " He started up, each limb convulsed With agonizing...fear. He only heard the storm of night — 'Twas music lo bis ear." LOUD V, iM.i vi, AWAY we went ! Guert's aim was the islands, which carried him nearer... | |
| Playtime - 1863 - 436 页
...in death He grasped his brother's hand : Such and so pale his face as when, With faint and faltering tongue. To William's care, a dying charge, He left his orphan son. 374 LORD WILLIAM. — " I bade thee, with a father's love, My orphan Edmund guard ; Well, William,... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864 - 554 页
...plunged Young Edmund in the stream : No human ear hut William's heard Young Edmund's drowning seream. " I bade thee with a father's love My orphan Edmund...due reward." He started up, each limb convulsed With agonising fear — He only heard the storm of night — 'Twas music to his ear ! When lo ! the voice... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1865 - 506 页
...encourage the girls, and then no sound of a human voice mingled with the gloomy scene. CHAPTEE XVI. He started up, each limb convulsed With agonizing fear, He only heard the storm of night— 'T was music to his ear. • Lord William. AWAY we went ! Guert's aim was the islands, which carried... | |
| English poetry - 1866 - 180 页
...in death He grasped his brother's hand. Such and so pale his face, as when, With faint and faltering tongue, To William's care, a dying charge, He left...guard — Well, William, hast thou kept thy charge ! Npw take thy due reward !" He started up, each limb convulsed With agonizing fear : He only heard... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, William Smith - 1869 - 420 页
...plunged Young Edmund in the stream: No human ear but William's heard Young Edmund's drowning scream. " I bade thee with a father's love My orphan Edmund...heard the storm of night — Twas music to his ear l When lo t the voice of loud alarm His inmost soul appalls — "What, ho! Lord William, rise in haste!... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1869 - 180 页
...in death He grasp'd his brother's hand : Such and so pale bis face as when, With faint and faltering tongue, To William's care, a dying charge, He left...thy charge ! Now take thy due reward." He started np, each limb convulsed With agonising fear; He only heard the storm of night — "IV, us music to... | |
| Louis Le Brun, Henri van Laun - 1869 - 290 页
...in death He grasp'd his brother's hand ; Such and so pale his face as when, With faint and faltering tongue, To William's care, a dying charge, He left his orphan son. 3 " I bade thee with a father's love My orphan Edmund guard : Well, William, hast thou kept thy charge... | |
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