OUD roared the Tempest, Fast fell the sleet ; A little Child Angel Passed down the street, With trailing pinions, And weary feet. The moon was hidden ; No stars were bright ; So she could not shelter In heaven that night, For the Angels Legends and lyrics - Seite 30von Adelaide Anne Procter - 1861 - 256 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1865 - 562 Seiten
...But Rest to the weary spirit, Peace to the quiet Dead ! THE REQJJITAL. T OUD roared the Tempest, -L/ Fast fell the sleet ; A little Child Angel Passed...night, For the Angels' ladders Are rays of light. And pleaded for shelter, But all in vain : — " Listen," they said, "To the pelting rain !" She sobbed,... | |
| 1867 - 880 Seiten
...significance : THE REQUITAL. Loud roared the tempest, fust fell the sleet ; A little chllil-angi'l passed down the street With trailing pinions and weary feet. The moon was hidden ; no stars were bright ; Ho she could not shelter in heaven lli.-it night, For the ungeli' laiidtn are ray» of Ivjht. She... | |
| Margaret T. Downing - 1867 - 394 Seiten
...they, that writo no wrinkles on the soul. " The Requital," we call the joy of our household : "Loud roared the tempest, Fast fell the sleet; A little child angel Passed down the street, "The moon was hidden, No stars were bright, So she could not slelter In Heaven that night, For the... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1868 - 328 Seiten
...ship at anchor in the hay, And on a little child at play, — Gloria ttbi Domine ! THE RFQOlliL LOUD roared the Tempest, Fast fell the sleet ; A little...pinions, And weary feet. The moon was hidden ; No stars wore bright ; So she conld not shelter In heaven that night, For the Angels' ladders Sho boat her wings... | |
| 1872 - 554 Seiten
...REQUITAL. BY ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER. Loud roared the tempest, fast fell the sleet ; A little child-angel passed down the street \ With trailing pinions and...ladders are rays of light. She beat her wings at each window-pane, And pleaded for shelter, but all in vain : " Listen," they said, " to the pelting rain... | |
| 1876 - 216 Seiten
...On a ship at anchor in the bay, And on a little child at playGloria tibi Domine 1 THE EEQUITAL. loud roared the tempest, Fast fell the sleet ; A little...trailing pinions And weary feet. The moon was hidden, Xo stars were bright, So she could not shelter In heaven th.it night, For the angels' ladders Are rays... | |
| ADELAIDE A. PROCTER - 1881 - 312 Seiten
...more pity, — But I mourn his fate, When he hears his letter Came a day too late. THE REQUITAL. LOUD roared the Tempest, Fast fell the sleet ; A little Child Angel Passed down the street. The moon was hidden ; No stars were bright; So she eould not shelter In heaven that night, For the... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 388 Seiten
...rise at last, Brighter for darkness past, And angels' silver voices stir the air. THE REQUITAL LOUD roared the tempest, Fast fell the sleet ; A little...ladders Are rays of light. She beat her wings At each window-pane, And pleaded for shelter, But all in vain ; — " Listen," they said, " To the pelting... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 810 Seiten
...rise at last, Brighter for darkness past, And angels' silver voices stir the air. THE REQUITAL LOUD roared the tempest, Fast fell the sleet; A little...night, For the Angels' ladders Are rays of light. And pleaded for shelter, But all in vain ; — She beat her wings At each wiudow-pane, " Listen," they... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 802 Seiten
...rise at last, Brighter for darkness past, And angels' silver voices stir the air. THE REQUITAL LOUD roared the tempest, Fast fell the sleet ; A little...not shelter In heaven that night, For the Angels' bidders Are rays of light. She beat her wings At each window-pane, And pleaded for shelter, But -all... | |
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