PoemsTicknor, 1863 - 416 Seiten |
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... night . While , from every tower and steeple , Pealing bells were sounding clear , ( Never with such tones of gladness , Save when Christmas time is near , ) Many a one that night was merry Who had toiled through all the year . That night ...
... night . While , from every tower and steeple , Pealing bells were sounding clear , ( Never with such tones of gladness , Save when Christmas time is near , ) Many a one that night was merry Who had toiled through all the year . That night ...
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... night . Day dawned , yet the visions lasted ; All too weak to rise he lay ; Did he dream that none spake harshly , All were strangely kind that day ? Surely then his treasured roses Must have charmed all ills away . “ And he smiled ...
... night . Day dawned , yet the visions lasted ; All too weak to rise he lay ; Did he dream that none spake harshly , All were strangely kind that day ? Surely then his treasured roses Must have charmed all ills away . “ And he smiled ...
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... night complaineth , ( Now , indeed , her song is pain , ) Visions of my happy hours , Do I call and call in vain ? Hark ! the echoes cry again , All in vain ! Cease , O echoes , mournful echoes ! Once I loved your voices well ; Now my ...
... night complaineth , ( Now , indeed , her song is pain , ) Visions of my happy hours , Do I call and call in vain ? Hark ! the echoes cry again , All in vain ! Cease , O echoes , mournful echoes ! Once I loved your voices well ; Now my ...
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... night , It has seemed to look a welcome That has made my poor room bright . Many a time , when ill and sleepless , I have watched the quivering gleam Of my lamp upon that picture , Till it faded in my dream . When dark days have come ...
... night , It has seemed to look a welcome That has made my poor room bright . Many a time , when ill and sleepless , I have watched the quivering gleam Of my lamp upon that picture , Till it faded in my dream . When dark days have come ...
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... night was round me ; Then my heart beat loud and fast , For I felt before I saw it That a spirit near me passed . Then I raised my eyes , and , shining Where the moon's first ray was bright , Stood a winged Angel - warrior Clothed and ...
... night was round me ; Then my heart beat loud and fast , For I felt before I saw it That a spirit near me passed . Then I raised my eyes , and , shining Where the moon's first ray was bright , Stood a winged Angel - warrior Clothed and ...
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Alice Angel angel band baby smile bitter blessing blue blue air Bregenz bright calm cast child clouds cold comfort crown dark darling dead dear divine dream dreary dying daylight earth echo eyes fade fear fled flowers gaze gentle Ghent gift glory God's golden grief hand happy days hear heard Heaven honor hope Hush knew Kyrie Eleison Lake Constance light linger listen look Lord Love for love Mary Miserere mother murmur never night noble once pain passed past pause peace perfume phantom called pity poor pray prayer pride rest rose round seemed shadow shining silence skies sleep smile snowdrops sorrow soul spirit starry stars stir strange strife sweet tears tell tempest tender thee thine thou thought thy heart to-day toil trembling Tyrol voice wait watched weary wind wings wonder words ye stars
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Seite 145 - I thank Thee more that all our joy Is touched with pain; That shadows fall on brightest hours; That thorns remain; So that Earth's bliss may be our guide, And not our chain.
Seite 202 - SEATED one day at the organ, I was weary and ill at ease, And my fingers wandered idly Over the noisy keys. I do not know what I was playing, Or what I was dreaming then, But I struck one chord of music, Like the sound of a great amen. It flooded the crimson twilight, Like the close of an angel's psalm, And it lay on my fevered spirit, With a touch of infinite calm.
Seite 18 - One by one thy duties wait thee, Let thy whole strength go to each, Let no future dreams elate thee, Learn thou first what these can teach.
Seite 105 - Sow with a generous hand; Pause not for toil or pain; Weary not through the heat of summer, Weary not through the cold spring rain; But wait till the autumn comes For the sheaves of golden grain. Scatter the seed, and fear not, A table will be spread; What matter if you are too weary To eat your hard-earned bread: Sow, while the earth is broken, For the hungry must be fed. Sow; — while the seeds are lying In the warm earth's bosom deep, And your warm tears fall upon it — They will stir in their...
Seite 28 - QUESTION. BEFORE I trust my Fate to thee, Or place my hand in thine, Before I let thy Future give Color and form to mine, Before I peril all for thee, question thy soul tonight for me. I break all slighter bonds, nor feel A shadow of regret : Is there one link within the Past That holds thy spirit yet ? Or is thy Faith as clear and free as that which I can pledge to thee ? Does there within thy dimmest dreams A possible future shine, Wherein thy life could henceforth breathe, Untouched, unshared...
Seite 19 - Every hour that fleets so slowly Has its task to do or bear; Luminous the crown, and holy, When each gem is set with care. Do not linger with regretting, Or for passing hours despond; Nor, the daily toil forgetting, Look too eagerly beyond. Hours are golden links, God's token, Reaching Heaven; but one by one Take them, lest the chain be broken Ere the pilgrimage be done.
Seite 16 - NOT. flUDGE not ; the workings of his brain And of his heart thou canst not see; What looks to thy dim eyes a stain, In God's pure light may only be A scar, brought from some well-won field, Where thou wouldst only faint and yield.
Seite 103 - Up the steep bank he bears her, and now they rush again Towards the heights of Bregenz, that tower above the plain. They reach the gate of Bregenz, just as the midnight rings, And out come serf and soldier to meet the news she brings. Bregenz is saved! Ere daylight her battlements are manned ; Defiance greets the army that marches on the land. And if to deeds heroic should endless fame be paid, Bregenz does well to honor the noble Tyrol maid.
Seite 145 - I thank Thee too that Thou hast made Joy to abound ; So many gentle thoughts and deeds Circling us round. That in the darkest spot of earth Some love is found.
Seite 109 - Words are mighty, words are living : Serpents with their venomous stings, Or bright angels, crowding round us, With heaven's light upon their wings : Every word has its own spirit, True or false, that never dies ; Every word man's lips have uttered Echoes in God's skies.