| English poetry - 1893 - 322 pages
...Having my law the seventh time disobey'd, I struck him, and dismiss'd With hard words and unkiss'd, His Mother, who was patient, being dead. Then, fearing...his grief should hinder sleep, I visited his bed, But found him slumbering deep, With darken'd eyelids, and their lashes yet From his late sobbing wet.... | |
| Coventry Patmore, Francis Thompson - 1894 - 284 pages
...Having my law the seventh time disobey'd, I struck him, and dismiss'd With hard words and unkiss'd, His Mother, who was patient, being dead. Then, fearing...his grief should hinder sleep, I visited his bed, But found him slumbering deep, . With darken'd eyelids, and their lashes yet From his late sobbing... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - English poetry - 1895 - 388 pages
...Having my law the seventh time disobey'd, I struck him, and dismiss'd With hard words and unkiss'd, His Mother, who was patient, being dead. Then, fearing...his grief should hinder sleep, I visited his bed, But found him slumbering deep, With darken'd eyelids, and their lashes yet From his late sobbing wet.... | |
| Patterson Du Bois - Children - 1895 - 196 pages
...by Coventry Patmore : My little son, who looked from thoughtful eyes, And moved and spoke in quiet grown-up wise, Having my law the seventh time disobeyed, I struck him, and dismissed With hard words, and unkissed, — His mother, who was patient, being dead. Then, fearing lest his grief... | |
| Child rearing - 1896 - 450 pages
...infant tribulation ? " My little son, who looked from thoughtful eyes, And moved and spoke in quiet, grown-up wise, Having my law the seventh time disobeyed, I struck him, and dismissed With hard words, and unkissed, (His mother, who was patient, being dead) ; Then, fearing lest his grief... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1897 - 520 pages
...untired unrest. JW THE TOYS Y LITTLE son, who looked from thoughtful eyes And moved and spoke in quiet grown-up wise, Having my law the seventh time disobeyed, I struck him, and dismissed With hard words and unkissed, — His mother, who was patient, being dead. Then fearing lest his grief should... | |
| American literature - 1896 - 814 pages
...disubey'd, I struck him, and dismiss'd With hard words and unkiss'd. His Mother, who was patient, b.ing dead. Then, fearing lest his grief should hinder sleep, I visited his bed, But found him slumbering deep, With darken'd eyelids, and their lashes yet From his late sobbing wet.... | |
| FRANCIS T. PALGRAVE - 1906 - 538 pages
...Having my law the seventh time disobey'd, I struck him, and dismiss'd With hard words and unkiss'd, His Mother; who was patient, being dead. Then, fearing...his grief should hinder sleep, I visited his bed, But found him slumbering deep, "With darken'd eyelids, and their lashes yet From his late sobbing wet.... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, Edward Cornelius Towne - Anthologies - 1897 - 644 pages
...untired unrest. THE TOYS M' Y LITTLE son, who looked from thoughtful eyes And moved and spoke in quiet grown-up wise, Having my law the seventh time disobeyed, I struck him, and dismissed With hard words and unkissed, — His mother, who was patient, being dead. Then fearing lest his grief should... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - English poetry - 1897 - 376 pages
...dismiss'd With hard words and unkiss'd. His Mother, who was patient, being deadSecond Series • 13 Then, fearing lest his grief should hinder sleep, I visited his bed, But found him slumbering deep, With darken'd eyelids, and their lashes yet From his late sobbing wet.... | |
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