| Thomas Hood - 1827 - 180 strani
...Which were blackest none could tell, But long lashes veil'da light, That had else been all too bright. And her hat, with shady brim, Made her tressy forehead dim ; — Thus she stood amid the stooks, Praising God with sweetest looks : — Sure, I said, heav'n did not mean, Where I reap thou... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1838 - 412 strani
...Which were blackest none could tell ; But long lashes veil'da light, That had else been all too bright. And her hat, with shady brim, Made her tressy forehead...looks : — Sure, I said, heav'n did not mean, Where I reap thou should'st but glean ; Lay thy sheaf adown and come, Share my harvest and my home. SHE'S... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1838 - 336 strani
...Which were blackest none could tell ; But long lashes veil'da light, That had else been all too bright. And her hat, with shady brim. Made her tressy forehead...stood amid the stocks Praising God with sweetest looks : — SHK's up and gone, the graceless girl ! And robh'd my failing years ; My hlood hefore was thin... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1842 - 440 strani
...Which were blackest none could tell ; But long lashes veil'da light, That had else been all too bright. And her hat, with shady brim, Made her tressy forehead dim ; — Thus she stood amid the stooks Praising God with sweetest looks : — Sure, I said, heav'n did not mean, Where I reap thou... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1845 - 442 strani
...Which were blackest none could tell, But long lashes veil'da light, That had else been all too bright. And her hat, with shady brim, Made her tressy forehead...looks : — Sure, I said, heav'n did not mean, Where I reap thou shouldst but glean, Lay thy sheaf adown and come, Share my harvest and my home. AUTUMN.... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1845 - 434 strani
...Which were blackest none could tell, But long lashes veil'da light, That had else been all too bright. And her hat, with shady brim, Made her tressy forehead...looks : — Sure, I said, heav'n did not mean, Where I reap thou shouldst but glean, Lay thy sheaf adown and come, Share my harvest and my home. AUTUMN.... | |
| 1841 - 178 strani
...Which were blackest none could tell ; But long lashes veil'da light, That had else been all too bright. And her hat, with shady brim, Made her tressy forehead dim; — Thus she stood amid the stooks Praising God with sweetest looks :— Sure, I said, Heav'n did not mean, Where I reap thou should'st... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1846 - 672 strani
...Which were blackest none could tell, But long lashes veil'da light, That had else been all too bright. And her hat, with shady brim, Made her tressy forehead...looks : — Sure, I said, heav'n did not mean, Where I reap thou shouldst but glean, Lay thy sheaf adown and come, Share my harvest and my home. AUTUMN.... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1846 - 292 strani
...AVhich were blackest none could tell, But long lashes veil'da light, That had else been all too bright. And her hat, with shady brim, Made her tressy forehead...looks :— Sure, I said, heav'n did not mean, Where I reap thou should'st but glean, Lay thy sheaf adown and come, Share my harvest and my home. THE SEA... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1846 - 300 strani
...Which were blackest none could tell, But long lashes veil'da light, That had else been all too bright. And her hat, with shady brim, Made her tressy forehead...looks : — Sure, I said, heav'n did not mean, Where I reap thou should 'st but glean, Lay thy sheaf adown and come, Share my harvest and my home. THE SEA... | |
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