| Charlotte Fiske Bates - American poetry - 1832 - 1022 pages
...asleep — For their mother — may Heaven defend her! The moon seems to shine just as brightly us then. That night when the love, yet unspoken, Leaped up to his lips — when lowluurimirod vows Wore pledged to he ever unbroken. Then drawing his sleeve roughly over his eyes,... | |
| John Henry Hayward - American poetry - 1863 - 410 pages
...tender, As he mutters a prayer for the children asleep— The moon seems to shine just as brightly as then. That night when the love yet unspoken Leaped up to his lips—when low murmured vows "Were pledged to be never unbroken. Then drawing his sleeve roughly over... | |
| Frank Moore - 1864 - 364 pages
...asleep, — For their mother, — may Heaven defend her ! The moon seems to shine just as brightly as then, That night, when the love yet unspoken >...gun closer up to its place, As if to keep down the heart-swelling. lie passes the fountain, the blasted pine-tree — The footstep is lagging and weary... | |
| United States - 1864 - 356 pages
...asleep, — For their mother, — may Heaven defend her ! The moon seems to shine just as brightly as then, That night, when the love yet unspoken Leaped...gun closer up to its place, As if to keep down the heart-swelling. He passes the fountain, the blasted pine-tree — The footstep is lagging and weary... | |
| Frank Moore - History - 1864 - 364 pages
...defend her ! The moon seems to shine just as brightly as then, That night, when the love yet unspoken Then drawing his sleeve roughly over his eyes, He...gun closer up to its place, As if to keep down the heart-swelling. He passes the fountain, the blasted pine-tree — The footstep is lagging and weary... | |
| John Henry Hayward - American poetry - 1864 - 418 pages
...children asleep — For their mother — may Heaven defend her ! The moon seems to shine just as brightly as then, That night when the love yet unspoken Leaped...lips — when low murmured vows Were pledged to be never unbroken. Then drawing his sleeve roughly over hia eyes, He dashes off tears that are welling,... | |
| A.A. Griffith - Elocution - 1865 - 260 pages
...children asleep, For their mother — may Heaven defend her! The moon seems to shine just as brightly as then That night, when the love yet unspoken Leaped...Were pledged to be ever unbroken. Then drawing his sleeves roughly over his eyes He dashes off tears that are welling, And gathers his gun closer up to... | |
| Elizabeth Collins - United States - 1865 - 132 pages
...the children asleep — For their mother, may Heaven defend her ! The moon seems to shine as brightly as then, That night when the love yet unspoken Leaped up to his lips, and when low murmured vows Were pledged, to be ever unbroken ; Then drawing his sleeve roughly over... | |
| Frank Moore - United States - 1866 - 654 pages
...children asleep — For their mother — may Heaven defend her ! The moon seems to shine just as brightly as then. That night, when the love yet unspoken Leaped...gun closer up to its place, As if to keep down the heart-swelling. He passes the fountain, the blasted pine tree — The footstep is lagging and weary... | |
| Richard Grant White - American poetry - 1866 - 368 pages
...asleep, — For their mother, — may Heaven defend her ! The moon seems to shine just as brightly as then, That night, when the love yet unspoken Leaped...gun closer up to its place, As if to keep down the heart-swelling. He passes the fountain, the blasted pine-tree, — The footstep is lagging and weary... | |
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