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... Collected Poems - 146 psl.autoriai: Austin Dobson - 1913 - 678 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 psl.
...evermore Above me mingles and closes. TV//? AUSTIN MUSICIAN. HE had played for his lordship's 16vee, He had played for her ladyship's whim, Till the poor...eerie, And 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... | |
| 1896 - 854 psl.
...picture drawn by a later poet of the precocious musician who Had played for his lordship's levee And had played for her ladyship's whim, Till the poor...head was heavy, And the poor little brain would swim. is not so purely imaginative as one could wish, or the premature withdrawal of the infant artist to... | |
| 1876 - 814 psl.
...among modern English-speaking nations. Saturday Review. THE CHILD-VIOLINIST. BY AUSTIN DOBSON. HE had played for his lordship's levee, He had played...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, when the... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1877 - 290 psl.
...PINE ; Ludgate-Hill, at the Blackmoor Sign. Seventeen-Hundred-and-Thirty-Nine." THE CHILD-MUSICIAN. HE had played for his lordship's levee, He had played...is weary ! He shall rest for, at least, To-night!" With the sound of a strained cord breaking, A something snapped in the gloom. 'Twas a string of his... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1877 - 264 psl.
...; Ludgate-Hill, at the Blackmoor Sign. Seventeen-Hundred-and- Thirty-Nine. " THE CHILD-MUSICIAN. HE had played for his lordship's levee, He had played...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, when the... | |
| University magazine - 1877 - 814 psl.
..."The Prayer of the Swine to Circe." The following is brief and touching : THE CHILD-MUSICIAN. He had played for his lordship's levee, He had played...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, when the birds... | |
| 1877 - 832 psl.
..."The Prayer of the Swine to Circe." The following is brief and touching : THE CHILD-MUSICIAN. He had played for his lordship's levee, He had played...head was heavy, And the poor little brain would swim. 1877.] Literary Notices. And the face grew peaked and eerie, And the large eyes strange and bright,... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1878 - 236 psl.
...; Luffgate-Hill, at the Blackmoor Sign. Seventecn-Hundred-and-Thirty-ATine." THE CHILD-MUSICIAN. HE had played for his lordship's levee, He had played...and eerie, And the large eyes strange and bright, "But at dawn, when the birds were waking, As they watched in the silent room, With the sound of a strained... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1880 - 706 psl.
...personal element entera far more than is to my own taste. THE CHILD-MUSICIAN. BY AUSTIN DOBSON. HE had played for his lordship's levee, He had played...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, when the... | |
| 1882 - 812 psl.
...sitt'st at the feet of Jod victorious, "Philip, the king ! " DINAH MULOCK CKAIK. THE CHILD MUSICIAN. HE had played for his lordship's leve'e, He had played...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 when the... | |
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