| Joseph Snowe - 1839 - 560 sider
...of it and do their poor house honour. Roland was like a man in a dream. As she stood before him, " In the pride of youth and beauty. With a garland on her brow," He felt that never before had he beheld any thing half so beautiful ; and he blushed, too, until it... | |
| Thomas Haynes Bayly - 1844 - 318 sider
...weeps in silent solitude, And there is no one near To press her hand within his own, And wipe away the tear. I see her broken hearted. Yet methinks I see...pride of youth and beauty, With a garland on her brow. SOMETHING TO LOVE. Something to love, some tree or flow'r, Something to nurse in my lonely bow'r, Some... | |
| Thomas Haynes Bayly - 1844 - 196 sider
...is no one near To press her hand within his own, And wipe away the tear. I see her broken-hearted ! Yet, methinks, I see her now In the pride of youth and beauty, With a garland on her brow. I KNEW HIM NOT— I SOUGHT HIM NOT. I KNEW him not, I sought him not, He was my father's guest : I... | |
| East India college - 1845 - 620 sider
...my fetters break ! And let my slumb'ring soul awake To Immortality. AOF THE FESTIVALS OF ENGLAND. " Methinks I see her now, In the pride of youth and beauty, With a garland on her brow." BALLAD. MAY DAY— there's a springtide freshness in the very name. We call youth the May of life,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 sider
...is no one near To press her hand within his own, And wipe away the tear. I see her broken-hearted ! Yet, methinks, I see her now In the pride of youth and beauty, With a garland on her brow. 315 THE ROSE THAT ALL ARE PRAISING. TRE rose that all are praising Is not the rose for me ; Too many... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1858 - 322 sider
...near To press her hand within his own, And wipe away the tear. I saw her broken hearted, And mcthinks I see her now, In the pride of youth and beauty, With a wreath upon her brow. IS MY LOVEE ON THE SEA? [BAEHT COENWAtL.] Is my lover on the sea, Mighty ocean,... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - 1866 - 574 sider
...is no one near To press her hand within his own, And wipe away the tear. I see her broken-hearted ! Yet, methinks, I see her now In the pride of youth and beauty, With a garland on her brow. Iko. Clttrlcs tiMfc. THE BURIAL OF SIR JOHN MOORE AT CORUNNA. a drum was heard, not a funeral note,... | |
| J. H. - 1867 - 860 sider
...is no one near To press her hand within his own, And wipe away the tear. I see her broken-hearted, Yet methinks I see her now — In the pride of youth and beauty, With a garland on her brow. 108. LOVE. [' OVE, dearest lady, such as I would speak, J — ' Lives not within the humour of the... | |
| Margaret Wolfe Hungerford - 1879 - 322 sider
...rather spoiled the effect. He's dead,' says Mr. Chesney, laying down his book, ' but I think I see him now.' ' In the pride of youth and beauty, With a garland on his brow,' quotes Lilian, mischievously. ' Well, not quite. Eather in an exceedingly rusty suit of... | |
| Duchess - 1879 - 384 sider
...rather spoiled the effect. He's dead," says Mr. Chesney, laying down his book, " but I think I see him now." " In the pride of youth and beauty, With a garland on his brow," quotes Lilian, mischievously. " Well, not quite. Eather in an exceedingly rusty suit of... | |
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