Escaped o'er fortune's troubled wave, To anchor in the silent grave ! That quiet land where, peril past, The weary win a long repose, The bruised spirit finds, at last, A balm for all its woes, And lowly grief and lordly pride Lie down, like brothers,... The poetical sketch-book, including a 3rd ed. of Australia - Seite 53von Thomas Kibble Hervey - 1829Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1825 - 628 Seiten
...balm for all its woes ; And lowly grief, and lordly pride, Lie down, like brothers, side by side ! The breath of slander cannot come To break the calm...wound us more, And all earth's bitterness is o'er. l From ' Friendship's Offering,' a Literary Album for 182G. Edited by TK Hervey, and published by Lupton... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1825 - 648 Seiten
...balm for all its woes ; And lowly grief, and lordly pride, Lie down, like brothers, side by side ! The breath of slander cannot come To break the calm...wound us more, And all earth's bitterness is o'er. l From ' Friendship's Offering,' a Literary Album for 132G. Eiliteil by TK Hervey, ami published by... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1825 - 638 Seiten
...halm for all its woes ; And lowly grief, and lordly pride, Lie down, like brothers, side by siJo ! The breath of slander cannot come To break the calm...wound us more, And all earth's bitterness is o'er. ' From ' Friendship's Offering,' n Literary Album for 182J. Edited by TK Hervey, and published by Luptuu... | |
| 1826 - 480 Seiten
...last, A balm for all its woes, And lowly grief and lordly pride Lie down, like brothers, side by side ! The breath of slander cannot come To break the calm...has gained her home, With the arrow in her heart; 184 And passion's pulse lies hushed and still, Beyond the reach of the tempter's skill. The mother—... | |
| Thomas Kibble Hervey - 1826 - 458 Seiten
...last, A balm for all its woes, And lowly grief and lordly pride Lie down, like brothers, side by side! The breath of slander cannot come To break the calm...wound us more. And all earth's bitterness is o'er. And passion's pulse lies hushed and still, Beyond the reach of the tempter's skill. The mother—she... | |
| 1831 - 786 Seiten
...balm for all its woes. And lowly grief, and lordly pride, Lie down, like brothers, siile by side ! The breath of slander cannot come To break the calm that lingers there ; Tin-re in no dreaming in the tomb, Nor waking to despair ; Unkindness cannot wound us more, ,\nd... | |
| Mrs. M. A. Patrick - 1837 - 214 Seiten
...A balm for all its woes, And lowly grief, and lordly pride, Lie down, like brothers, side by side! The breath of slander cannot come' To break the calm...o'er. There the maiden waits till her lover come, Where they never more may part ; There the stricken deer hath gain'd'her home, With the. arrow in her... | |
| 1839 - 584 Seiten
...for all iu woes : Where lowly grief, mi. I lordly pride, Lie down, like brothers, side by aide I * The breath of SLANDER cannot come. To break the calm that lingers there , There is no dreaming iu the tomlt, No waking to despair ; Unkindnetx cannot wound her more. And all life's bitterness is... | |
| David Bates Tower - 1853 - 444 Seiten
...woes ; And lowly, grief and lordly pride Lie down, like brothers, side by side. The breath of slaifder cannot come To break the calm that lingers there;...wound us more, And all earth's bitterness is o'er. The mother — she has gone to sleep, With the babe upon her breast ; She has no weary watch to keep... | |
| 1874 - 714 Seiten
...last A balm for all its woes ; And lowly grief and lordly pride Lio down like brothers side by side. The breath of slander cannot come To break the calm...lingers there ; There is no dreaming in the tomb, No waking in despair ; Unkindness cannot wound us more, And all earth's bitterness is o'er. There the... | |
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