God's blessing, health and strength allow, My toil shall comfort thee ; secure from harm, No dread of want thy last days shall alarm, Nor workhouse insolence thy spirit bow. Mother, though dim thine eye, yet many a day, While blithe I sported, didst thou... One hundred sonnets - 30 psl.autoriai: Henry Frank Lott - 1851Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| 1849 - 606 psl.
...thy spirit bow. Mother, though dim thine eye, yet many a day, While blythe I sported, didst thou tod for me, Along no path of flowers, but a rude way Beset...part repay, By feeling grateful, and by aiding thee ! Ir. Dost ask why I have joined thy name to song ? Lo ! how the ivy round the oak entwines '. Thus... | |
| 1849 - 588 psl.
...Nor workhouse insolence thy spirit bow. Mother, though dim thine eye, yet many a day. While blythe z ] S 4} Y?3 v( '8 5BGh 41 r!p v/ n _$/ GS ... - y Ŀ -2 Cǜ[5 : j` _ ߜ N( | 3 ` ! IV. Dost ask why I have joined thy name to song ? Lo 1 how the ivy round the oak entwines 1 Thus... | |
| Thomas Cooper - 1850 - 492 psl.
...spirit bow. Mother, though dim thine eye, yet mauy a day, While blithe I sported, didst thou toil forme Along no path of flowers, but a rude way, Beset with...part repay By feeling grateful, and by aiding thee ! TO MY SISTER ON HER MARHIAUK. Not in symmetric form nor beauteous face, In learning, birth, nor wealth's... | |
| Thomas Cooper - 1850 - 488 psl.
...spirit bow. Mother, though dim thine eye, yet many a day, While blithe I sported, didst thou toil forme Along no path of flowers, but a rude way, Beset with...part repay By feeling grateful, and by aiding thee ! TO MV SISTER ON HER MARRIAUK. Not in symmetric fora nor beauteous face. In learning, birth, nor wealth's... | |
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