| 1853 - 236 Seiten
...first-born I" Milton. " Sail on, thou lone, imperial bird, Of quenchless eye, and tireless wing." Mellen. "Alas ! my noble boy ! that thou shouldst die ! Thou,...eye, And leave his stillness in this clustering hair I How could he mark thee for the silent tomb ! My proud boy, Absalom ! " — Willis. / 11. Interrogation... | |
| 1856 - 366 Seiten
...first-born 1" Milton. " Sail on, thou lone, imperial bird, Of quenchless eye, and tireless wing." Mellen. "Alas ! my noble boy ! that thou shouldst die ! Thou,...eye, And leave his stillness in this clustering hair! How could he mark thee for the silent tomb ! My proud boy, Absalom ! " — Willis. ' 11. Interrogation... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1856 - 378 Seiten
...upon him, and broke forth In the resistless eloquence of wo : "Alas! my noble boy! that thou shouklst die! Thou, who wert made so beautifully fair ! That...eye, And leave his stillness in this clustering hair ! How could he mark thee for the silent tomb ! My proud boy, Absalom ! " Cold is thy brow, my son !... | |
| Charles William Smith (professor of elocution.) - 1857 - 338 Seiten
...features of his child, He bowed his head upon him, and broke forth In the resistless eloquence of woe : " Alas ! my noble boy ! that thou shouldst die ! Thou,...eye, And leave his stillness in this clustering hair ! How could he mark thee for the silent tomb ! My proud boy, Absalom ! " Cold is thy brow, my son !... | |
| Thomas Buckley Smith - 1858 - 310 Seiten
...of bis child, He bow'd his head upon him, and broke forth In the resistless eloquence of woe — " Alas, my noble boy ! — that thou should'st die !...eye, And leave his stillness in this clustering hair ! How could he mark thee for the silent tomb, My proud boy, Absalom? Cold is thy brow, my son ! —... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1859 - 482 Seiten
...child, He bowed his head upon him, and broke forth In the resistless eloquence of woe : 2. (pi.) " Alas ! my noble boy! that thou shouldst die! Thou,...eye, And leave his stillness in this clustering hair! How could he mark thee for the silent tomb, My proud boy, Absalom ! 3. " Cold is thy brow, my son !... | |
| HENRY HOWE - 1859 - 748 Seiten
...upon him, and broke forth In the resistless eloquence of wo : Before his God, for his deep sinfulness. Thou, who wert made so beautifully fair! That death should settle in thy glorious eye, "Alas ! my noble boy ! that thou shouldst die ! And leave his stillness in this clustering hair! How... | |
| Charles Baker - 1860 - 432 Seiten
...features of his child, He bow'd his head upon him, and broke forth In the resistless eloquence of woe. " Alas, my noble boy ! that thou should'st die ! Thou,...settle in thy glorious eye, And leave his stillness in thy clustering hair. How could he mark thee for the silent tomb, My proud boy Absalom ! " Cold is thy... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1860 - 368 Seiten
...him, and broke forth In the resistless eloquence of woe. PAET VI. 9. " Alas ! my noble boy ! that thbu shouldst die ! Thou, who wert made so beautifully...eye, And leave his stillness in this clustering hair! How could he mark thee for the silent tomb ! My proud boy, Absalom ! 10. " Cold is thy brow, my son... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1860 - 372 Seiten
...features of his child, He bowed his head upon him, and broke forth In the resistless eloquence of woe. 9. That death should settle in thy glorious eye, And leave his stillness in this clustering hair! " Alas! my noble boy! that thou shouldst die I Thon, who wert made so beautifully fair! How could he... | |
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