To God, I wept, and said : Ah, when at last we lie with tranced breath, Not vexing Thee in death, And Thou rememberest of what toys We made our joys, How weakly understood, Thy great commanded good, Then, fatherly not less Than I whom Thou hast moulded... The Kindergarten for Teachers and Parents - Page 761899Full view - About this book
| Clarence Edward Andrews, Milton Oswin Percival - English poetry - 1924 - 624 pages
...of glass abraded by the beach And six or seven shells, A bottle with bluebells And two French copper coins, ranged there with careful art. To comfort his sad heart. So when that night I pray'd To God, I wept, and said : Ah, when at last we lie with tranced And Thou rememberest of what... | |
| Robert Haven Schauffler - American poetry - 1925 - 474 pages
...glass abraded by the beach, And six or seven shells, A bottle with bluebells, And two French copper coins, ranged there with careful art, To comfort his sad heart. So when that night I pray'd To God, I wept, and said: Ah, when at last we lie with tranced breath, Not vexing Thee in death,... | |
| George Carver - American literature - 1926 - 504 pages
...seven shells, A bottle with bluebells, And two French copper coins, ranged there with careful art, 20 To comfort his sad heart. So when that night I prayed To God, I wept, and said : — Ah, when at last we lie with tranced breath, Not vexing thee in death, 25 And thou rememberest of what toys... | |
| William Jack N. Service - Conduct of life - 1926 - 140 pages
...glass abraded by the beach, And six or seven shells, A bottle with bluebells And two French copper coins, ranged there with careful art, To comfort his sad heart. So when that night I pray'd To God, I wept, and said, Ah, when at last we lie with tranced breath, Not vexing Thee in death,... | |
| Joyce Kilmer, Shaemas O'Sheel - American literature - 1926 - 390 pages
...glass abraded by the beach, And six or seven shells, A bottle with bluebells And two French copper coins, ranged there with careful art, To comfort his sad heart. So when that night I pray'd To God, I wept, and said: Ah, when at last we lie with tranced breath, Not vexing Thee in death,... | |
| Thomas Walsh - Catholic literature - 1927 - 582 pages
...glass abraded by the beach, And six or seven shells, A bottle with bluebells And two French copper coins, ranged there with careful art, To comfort his...night I prayed To God, I wept, and said : Ah, when at last we lie with tranced breath, Not vexing Thee in death, And Thou rememberest of what toys How... | |
| Sister Mary Madeleva - English literature - 1925 - 240 pages
...drawn beside his head, He had put, within his reach, A box of counters and a red-veined stone, And two French coins, ranged there with careful art, To comfort his sad heart. It seems that it must have been of this very child that Stevenson exclaims, "no wonder, poor little... | |
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