| Joseph Forster - 1890 - 160 psl.
...pain, Forced praise on our part — the glimmer of twilight, Never glad confident morning again ! But fight on well, for we taught him — strike gallantly,...wait us, Pardoned in heaven, the first by the throne ! The next poem, "Evelyn Hope," is full of the poet's most subtle suggestion and exquisite charm. EVELYN... | |
| Robert Browning - 1890 - 328 psl.
...to man, one more insult to God ! Life's night begins : let him never come back to us ! There would be doubt, hesitation and pain, Forced praise on our...on well, for we taught him, — strike gallantly. Aim at our heart ere we pierce through his own ; Then let him receive the new knowledge and wait us,... | |
| Henry Augustin Beers - 1890 - 320 psl.
...glimmer of twilight, Never glad confident morning again I Best fight on well, for we taught him—strike gallantly, Menace our heart ere we master his own;...and wait us, Pardoned in heaven, the first by the throneI MEETING AT NIGHT. The gray sea and the long black land, And the yellow half-moon large and... | |
| Joseph Forster - 1890 - 192 psl.
...wrong to man, one more insult to God! Life's night begins : let him never come back to us ! There would be doubt, hesitation, and pain, Forced praise on our...glimmer of twilight, Never glad confident morning again ! But fight on well, for we taught him — strike gallantly, Menace our heart ere we master his own... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1890 - 458 psl.
...more to man, one more insult to God ! Life's night begins ; let him never come hack to usl There would be doubt, hesitation, and pain, Forced praise on our...glimmer of twilight, Never glad, confident morning again I Best light on well, for we taught him, — strike gallantly, Aim at our Tieart ere we pierce through... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1890 - 482 psl.
...to man, one more insult to God ! Life's night begins ; let him never come back to us 1 There would be doubt, hesitation, and pain, Forced praise on our...glimmer of twilight, Never glad, confident morning again I Best tight on well, for we taught him, — strike gallantly, Aim at our heart ere we pierce through... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1890 - 976 psl.
...more to man, one more insult to God! Life's night begins; let him never come back to us! There would be doubt, hesitation, and pain, Forced praise on our...glimmer of twilight, Never glad, confident morning ngain ! Best fight on well, for we taught him — strike gallantly, Aim at our heart ere we pierce... | |
| William James Dawson - 1890 - 396 psl.
...hesitation, and pain by his old comrades ; but the estrangement of earth will not outlast earth — Let him receive the new knowledge and wait us Pardoned in heaven, the first by the throne ! Caponsacchi, the great and noble priest, the " soldiersaint " of " The Ring and the Book," must needs... | |
| Joseph Forster - 1890 - 162 psl.
...glimmer of twilight, Never glad confident morning again ! But fight on well, for we taught him—strike gallantly, Menace our heart ere we master his own ; Then let him receive the new knowledge and The next poem, "Evelyn Hope," is full of the poet's most subtle suggestion and exquisite charm. EVELYN... | |
| Robert Browning - 1891 - 422 psl.
...to man, one more insult to God ! Life's night begins : let him never come back to us ! There would be doubt, hesitation and pain, Forced praise on our...wait us, Pardoned in heaven, the first by the throne ! "HOW THEY BROUGHT THE GOOD NEWS FROM GHENT TO AIX." [16-.] L I sprang to the stirrup, and Joris,... | |
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