| William Barnes - Dialect poetry, English - 1864 - 228 pages
...above. 157 An' there, wi' mild an' thoughtvul feace, Wi' downcast eyes, an' vaices dum', The wold an' young do slowly come, An' teake in stillness each...Meaker's throne. An' there be sons in youthvul pride, An' faethers weak wi' years an* pain, An' daeters in their mother's train, The tall wi' smaller at their... | |
| William Barnes - Dialect poetry, English - 1879 - 524 pages
...vrom above. An' there, wi' mild an' thoughtvul feace, Wi' downcast eyes, an' vaices dum', The wold an' young do slowly come, An' teake in stillness each...murnen Never turnen, Cheaks a-burnen, wi' the het O' youth, an' eyes noo tears do wet. There friends do settle, zide by zide, The knower speechless to... | |
| Leader Scott - 1887 - 418 pages
...vrom above. An' there, wi' mild an' thoughtvul feace Wi' downcast eyes, an' vaices dum', The wold an' young do slowly come An' teake in stillness each his...avore their Meaker's throne. An' there be sons in youthful pride, An' fathers weak wi' years an' pain, An' daughters in their mother's train The tall... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - Christian poetry, English - 1889 - 394 pages
...An' tcake in stillness each his pleace, A-zinken slowly, Kneelen lowly, Sceken holy thoughts alwone1, In pray'r avore their Meaker's throne. An' there be...train, The tall wi' smaller at their zide ; Heads in murnen9 Never turnen, Cheaks a-burnen, wi' the het O' youth, an' eyes noo tears do wet. There friends... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - Hymns, English - 1889 - 394 pages
...wold an" young do slowly come, An' teake in stillness each his pleace, A-zinken slowly, Kneelen lowly, An' there be sons in youthvul pride, An' fathers weak,...train, The tall wi' smaller at their zide ; Heads in murnen2 Never turnen, Cheaks a-burnen, wi' the het O' youth, an' eyes noo tears do wet. There friends... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - English poetry - 1890 - 396 pages
...above. An' there, wi' mild an' thoughtvul feace, Wi' downcast eyes, an' vai'ces dum', The wold an' young do slowly come, An' teake in stillness each...A-zinken slowly, Kneelen lowly, Seeken holy thoughts alwone2, In pray'r avore their Meaker's throne. An' there be sons in youthvul pride, An' fathers weak,... | |
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