Her parents held the Quaker rule, Which doth the human feeling cool, But she was train'd in Nature's school, Nature had blest her. A waking eye, a prying mind, A heart that stirs, is hard to bind, A hawk's keen sight ye cannot blind, Ye could not Hester.... Journal of Proceedings - Página 424por Wisconsin. Legislature. Senate - 1883Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | 1848
...stirs, is hard to blind : A hawk's keen sight ye cannot blind — Ye could not Hester. " My sprightly neighbor, gone before To that unknown and silent shore,...Shall we not meet as heretofore, Some summer morning — •' When from thy cheerful eyes a ray Hath struck a bliss upon the day, A bliss that would not... | |
 | 1848
...stirs, is hard to blind : A hawk's keen sight ye cannot blind — Ye could not Hester. " My sprightly neighbor, gone before To that unknown and silent shore,...Shall we not meet as heretofore, Some summer morning — •' When from thy cheerful eyes a ray Ihth struck a bliss upon the day, A bliss that would not... | |
 | 1851
...verse — especially that exquisite stanza — exquisite for its cordial simplicity — My sprightly neighbor ! gone before To that unknown and silent...Shall we not meet as heretofore, Some summer morning ? &c. If, however, criticism is cautious and circumspective when dealing with his verses, it can well... | |
 | Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - 1852 - 399 páginas
...hard to bind, A hawk's keen sight ye cannot blind, Ye could not Hester. Lamb. My sprightly neighbour, gone before To that unknown and silent shore, Shall we not meet , as heretofore Some summer morning, When from thy cheerful eyes a ray Hath struck a bliss upon the day, A bliss that would not go away,... | |
 | 1853 - 472 páginas
...A hawk's keen sight ye cannot blind, Ye could not Hester. AULD EOB1N GRAY. My sprightly neighbour ! gone before To that unknown and silent shore, Shall we not meet, as heretofore, Some summer morning, When from thy cheerful eyes a ray Hath struck a bliss upon the day, A bliss that would not go away,... | |
 | Charles Lamb, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1855
...the luxury of quoting the conclusion, though many readers have it by heart " My sprightly neighbour, gone before To that unknown and silent shore ! Shall we not meet as heretofore, Some summer morning. When from thy cheerful eyes a ray Hath struck a bliss upon the day, A bliss that could not go away,... | |
 | Charles Lamb - 1856 - 425 páginas
...that stirs, is hard to bind, A hawk's keen sight ye cannot blind, Ye could not Hester. My sprightly neighbor! gone before To that unknown and silent shore,...Shall we not meet, as heretofore, Some summer morning. When from thy cheerful eyes a ray Hath struck a bliss upon the day, A bliss that would not go away,... | |
 | Leopold Hartley Grindon - 1856
...a spontaneous hope of it, for the hopes of the heart are rarely deceptions. My sprightly neighbour, gone before, To that unknown and silent shore, Shall we not meet as heretofore, Some summer morning ? When from thy cheerful face, a ray Of bliss hath struck across the day, A bliss that would not go... | |
 | CHARLES LAME - 1857
...that stirs, is hard to bind, A hawk's keen sight ye cannot blind, Ye could not Hester. My sprightly neighbor! gone before To that unknown and silent shore,...Shall we not meet, as heretofore, Some summer morning. When from thy cheerful eyes a ray Hath struck a bliss upon the day, A bliss that would not go away,... | |
 | Henry Reed - 1857
...hard to bind : A hawk's keen sight ye cannot blind ; Ye could not Hester. " My sprightly neighbour, gone before To that unknown and silent shore, Shall we not meet, as heretofore, Some summer morning? "When from thy cheerful eyes a ray Hath struck a bliss upon the day, — A bliss that would not go... | |
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