PoemsRoberts brothers, 1866 - 256 หน้า |
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1st Child babe beat behold bird boat break breast bright brow clouds comfort cowslips cried Cromer Cusha daffodil dark dead dear deep Demeter didst door doth dream dropped dulse Eglantine Enderby evermore eyes face fain fair father feet floating foxglove Ganymede gaze glad gold golden golden legend Goldilocks grass green hand happy hast hath hear hear my song heard heart heaven Kingcup lads lift light lips looked Lord lost lyre methought mother mourn nest never night nought pause Persephone Poet pray purple rill rose sailing saith shade shadow shine sigh sing sleep smile song soul stand star stooped sunbeams sweet talk tell tender thee thing thou thought trees twas uppe voice wait wake ween white clover wife wind wings wonder words yearning yellow youth
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หน้า 148 - Then some looked uppe into the sky, And all along where Lindis flows To where the goodly vessels lie, And where the lordly steeple shows, They sayde, 'And why should this thing be? What danger lowers by land or sea? They ring the tune of Enderby!
หน้า 150 - So farre, so fast the eygre drave, The heart had hardly time to beat, Before a shallow seething wave Sobbed in the grasses at oure feet : The feet had hardly time to flee Before it brake against the knee, And all the world was in the sea.
หน้า 150 - Ho Enderby ! ' They rang ' The Brides of Enderby ! ' With that he cried and beat his breast ; For, lo ! along the river's bed A mighty eygre reared his crest, And uppe the Lindis raging sped, It swept with thunderous noises loud ; Shaped like a curling snow-white cloud, Or like a demon in a shroud.
หน้า 148 - Save where full fyve good miles away The steeple towered from out the greene; And lo ! the great bell farre and wide Was heard in all the country side That Saturday at eventide.
หน้า 151 - Sobbed in the grasses at oure feet: The feet had hardly time to flee Before it brake against the knee. And all the world was in the sea. Upon the roofe we...
หน้า 152 - I shall never hear her more By the reedy Lindis shore, "Cusha! Cusha! Cusha!" calling Ere the early dews be falling; I shall never hear her song, "Cusha! Cusha!
หน้า 172 - To bear, to nurse, to rear, To watch, aud then to lose : To see my bright ones disappear, Drawn up like morning dews — To bear, to nurse, to rear, To watch, and then to lose : This have I done when God drew near Among his own to choose. To hear, to heed, to wed, And with thy lord depart In tears that he, as soon as shed, Will let no longer smart. — To hear, to heed, to wed, This while thou didst I smiled, For now it was not God who said,
หน้า 14 - A braver swell, a swifter sliding; The river, hasteth, her banks recede. Wing-like sails on her bosom gliding Bear down the lily and drown the reed.
หน้า 12 - A breathing sigh — a sigh for answer ; A little talking of outward things : The careless beck is a merry dancer, Keeping sweet time to the air she sings. A little pain when the beck grows wider — " Cross to me now, for her wavelets swell " : " I may not cross
หน้า 173 - A song of a boat : — There was once a boat on a billow : Lightly she rocked to her port remote, And the foam was white in her wake like snow, And her frail mast bowed when the breeze would blow, And bent like a wand of willow.