COULD have stemmed misfortune's tide, And borne the rich one's sneer, Have braved the haughty glance of pride, Nor shed a single tear. I could have smiled on every blow From life's full quiver thrown, While I might gaze on thee, and know I should not... The Female Poets of America - 204 ページRufus Wilmot Griswold 著 - 1854 - 400 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| 1886 - 564 ページ
...tear, I could have smiled on every blow From Life's fall quiver thrown, While I might gaze on thee, and know I should not be alone. I could — I think...sweet hope still my own To win thee back, and whilst thou dwelt On earth not been alone. But thus to see, from day to day, Thy brightening eye and cheek,... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1896 - 546 ページ
...tear, I could have smiled on every blow From Life's full quiver thrown, While I might gaze on thee, and know I should not be alone. • I could — I...sweet hope still my own To win thee back, and whilst thou dwelt On earth not been alone. But thus to see, from day to day, Thy brightening eye and cheek,... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1896 - 794 ページ
...could — I think I could — have brook'd, E'en for a time, that thou Upon my fading face hadst look'd With less of love than now; For then I should at least...sweet hope still my own To win thee back, and, whilst thou dwelt On earth, not been " alone." ANNE PEYRE DINNIES : The W;fe. 'Tis not in Hymen's gay, propitious... | |
| Jennie Thornley Clarke - 1896 - 396 ページ
...life's full quiver thrown, While I might gaze on thee, and know I should not be "alone." I could—I think I could have brooked, E'en for a time, that thou Upon my fading face hadst looked For then I should at least have felt The sweet hope still my own To win thee back, and, whilst I dwelt... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1899 - 544 ページ
...thrown, While I might gaze on thee, and know I should not be alone. I could—I think I could—have brooked, E'en for a time, that thou Upon my fading...sweet hope still my own To win thee back, and whilst thou dwelt On earth not been alone. But thus to see, from day to day, Thy brightening eye and cheek,... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 968 ページ
...blow From life's full (juivcr thrown, While I might gaze on thce, and know I should not be aloiic. I could — I .think I could — have brooked, E'en for a time, that thoti Upon my fading fate hadst looked with less of love than now; For then I should at least have... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1901 - 964 ページ
...tear; I could have smiled on every blow From life's full quiver thrown, While I might gaze on thee, vows, Her hymns of love and praise. Jesus, thou friend...Saviour and our King, Thy hand from every snare and foe hadat looked With less of love than now; For then I should at least have felt The sweet hope still... | |
| Alexander Nicolas De Menil - 1904 - 384 ページ
...tear. I could have smiled on every blow From life's full quiver thrown, While I might gaze on thee and know I should not be " alone." I could — I think I could have brook'd, E'en for a time, that thou Upon my fading face hadst look'd With less of love than now ; For... | |
| Thomas Buchanan Read - 1855 - 532 ページ
...tear; I could have smiled on every blow From Life's full quiver thrown, While I might gaze on thee, and know I should not be alone! I could, I think,...sweet hope still my own, To win thee back, and whilst thou dwelt On earth, not been alone! But thus, to see from day to day Thy brightening eye and cheek,... | |
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