HE had played for his lordship's levee, He had played for her ladyship's whim, Till the poor little head was heavy, And the poor little brain would swim. And the face grew peaked and eerie, And the large eyes strange and bright, And they said — too... Old-world Idylls and Other Verses - 154 psl.autoriai: Austin Dobson - 1884 - 252 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 psl.
...the large eyes strange and bright, And they said,— too late,— " He is weary He shall rest for al least to-night!" But at dawn, when the birds were...strained cord breaking, A something snapped in the gloom. 'T\vas a string of his violoncello, And they heard him stir in his bed: " Make room for a tired little... | |
| University magazine - 1877 - 810 psl.
...peaked and eerie, And the large eyes strange and bright, And they said— too late — "He is weary He shall rest for, at least, Tonight !" But at dawn,...they heard him stir in his bed:— •" Make room fora tired little fellow, Kind God !" — was the last that he said. The Battle of the Standard. By... | |
| 1882 - 812 psl.
...peaked and eerie, And the large eyes strange and bright, And they said — too late — " He is wear)' ! He shall rest for at least to-night !" But at dawn...were waking, As they watched in the silent room, With a sound of a strained cord breaking, A something snapped in the gloom. 'Twas a string of his violoncello,... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1882 - 984 psl.
...bright, And they said,— too late,— " He is weary ! He shall rest for at least to-night !': Hut at dawn, when the birds were waking, As they watched in the silent room, With the sound of a strained coril breaking, A something snapped in the gloom. 'Twas a string of his violoncello, And they heard... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1883 - 270 psl.
...peaked and eerie, And the large eyes strange and bright, And they said—too late—" He is weary ! He shall rest for, at least, To-night!" But at dawn,...:— " Make room for a tired little fellow, Kind God I—" was the last that he said. THE CRADLE. HOW steadfastly she'd worked at it ! How lovingly had... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1883 - 272 psl.
...peaked and eerie, And the large eyes strange and bright, And they said — too late — " He is weary ! He shall rest for, at least, To-night !" But at dawn,...birds were waking, As they watched in the silent room, \Vith the sound of a strained cord breaking, A something snapped in the gloom. Twas a string of his... | |
| Albert Ellery Berg - 1884 - 824 psl.
...peaked and eerie, And the large eyes strange and bright, And they said — too late — " He is weary ! He shall rest for at least to-night !" But at dawn...were waking. As they watched in the silent room, With a sound of a strained cord breaking, A something snapped in the gloom. Twas a string of his violoncello,... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1885 - 270 psl.
...swim. And the face grew peaked and eerie, And the large eyes strange and bright, And they said—too late—" He is weary I He shall rest for, at least,...bed:— " Make room for a tired little fellow, Kind God I—" was the last that he said THE CRADLE. HOW steadfastly she'd worked at it t How lovingly had drest... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1885 - 278 psl.
...peaked and eerie, And the large eyes strange and bright, And they said — too late — " He is weary ! He shall rest for, at least, To-night !" But at dawn,...strained cord breaking, A something snapped in the gloom. Twos a string of his violoncello, And they heard him stir in his bed : — " Make room for a tired... | |
| 1885 - 668 psl.
...peaked and eerie, And the large eyes strange and And bright, they said — too late — "He is weary He shall rest, for, at least, To-night !" But at dawn,...watched in the silent room, With the sound of a strained chord breaking, A something snapped in the gloom. 'Twas a string of his violoncello, And they heard... | |
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