... Thinking that our remembrance, though unspoken, May reach her where she lives. • Not as a child shall we again behold her ; For when with raptures wild In our embraces we again enfold her, She will not be a child ; But a fair maiden, in her Father's... The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Page 355by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1857 - 400 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Cumming - 1863 - 340 pages
...seem to us but sad funereal tapers May be Heaven's distant lamps. " And though at times, impteuous with emotion, And anguish long suppressed, The swelling...patient, and assuage the feeling We may not wholly stay, By silence sanctifying, not concealing, The grief that must have way." • 0 look at Italy in the light... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - English poetry - 1863 - 420 pages
...be a child ; But a fair maiden, in her Father's mansion Clothed with celestial grace ; And beautiful with all the soul's expansion Shall we behold her...though at times impetuous with emotion And anguish long supprest, The swelling heart heaves moaning like the ocean, That cannot be at rest, — We will be... | |
| Golden gleanings - 1863 - 342 pages
...Life. \ 1 But a fair maiden, in her Father's mansion, Clothed with celestial grace ; And beautiful with all the soul's expansion Shall we behold her...at times, impetuous with emotion And anguish long suppress'd, The swelling bean heaves moaning like the ocean, That cannot be at rest, — We will be... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1863 - 438 pages
...child ; But a fair maiden, in her Father's mansion, ' Clothed with celestial grace ; And beautiful with all the soul's expansion Shall we behold her face. And though at times impetuous with emotion x And anguish long suppressed, The swelling heart heaves moaning like the ocean, TKat cannot be at... | |
| Lyrical gleanings - 1864 - 152 pages
...fair maiden, in her father's mansion, Clothed with celestial grace ; And beautiful with all the soul'a expansion, Shall we behold her face. And though, at...patient, and assuage the feeling, We may not wholly stay ; By silence sanctifying, not concealing, The grief that must have way. LOHGFBLLOTT. ify ««<!> of... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1864 - 712 pages
...child ; But a fair maiden, in her Father's mansion, Clothed with celestial grace ; • And beautiful with all the soul's expansion Shall we behold her...suppressed, The swelling heart heaves moaning like the oceau, That cannot be at rest, — We will be patient, and assuage the feeling We may not wholly stay... | |
| Cecil Frances Alexander - Children's poetry, English - 1865 - 604 pages
...a child ; But a fair maiden, in her Father's mansion, Clothed with celestial grace ; And beautiful with all the soul's expansion Shall we behold her...patient, and assuage the feeling We may not wholly stay ; By silence sanctifying, not concealing, The grief that must have way. // W. Longfellow 14 CL.VII... | |
| Lyra Americana - 1865 - 204 pages
...a child ; But a fair maiden, in her Father's mansion, Clothed with celestial grace ; And beautiful, with all the soul's expansion, Shall we behold her...patient, and assuage the feeling We may not wholly stay ; By silence sanctifying, not concealing The grief that must have way. H. W, LongfeUvw. 3|anua ESIDE... | |
| William Edward Schenck - Children - 1865 - 354 pages
...be a child ; But a fair maiden in -her Father's mansion, Clothed with celestial grace; And beautiful with all the soul's expansion Shall we behold her...patient, and assuage the feeling We may not wholly stay; By silence sanctifying, not concealing, The grief that must have way. ftoas Btrt a I ASKED them why... | |
| American poetry - 1865 - 326 pages
...a child ; But a fair maiden, in her Father's mansion, Clothed with celestial grace ; And beautiful with all the soul's expansion Shall we behold her...patient, and assuage the feeling We may not wholly stay ; By silence sanctifying, not concealing The grief that must have way. HENRY W. LONGFELLOW. WAITING... | |
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