| William Hickling Prescott - 1864 - 758 strani
...those eyes now find repose That turn, in vain, thy smile to see ! What can they hear save mortal woe«, Who lose thy voice's melody ! " And who shall lay his tranquil hand Upon the troubled ocean's might 1 Who hush the wind by his command ? Who guide us through this starless night! " For THOO art gone... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1864 - 780 strani
...lost in light above 1 " How shall those eyes now find repose That turn, in vain, thy smile to see 1 What can they hear save mortal woes, Who lose thy voice's melody 1 " And who shall lay his tranquil hand Upon the troubled ocean's might 1 Who hush the wind by his... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1866 - 1010 strani
...art lost in light above I How shall those eyes now find repoee That turn, in vain, thy smile to see! What can they hear save mortal woes, Who lose thy voice's melody ? GEORGE TICKNOR. And who shall lay his tranquil hand • Upon the troubled ocean's might? Who hush... | |
| 1869 - 636 strani
...art lost in light above ? How shall those eyes now find repose, That turn, in vain, Thy smile to see? What can they hear save mortal woes, Who lose Thy...might? Who hush the winds by his command? Who guide us thro' this starless night? For Thou art gone! — that cloud so bright, That bears Thee from our love... | |
| 1869 - 636 strani
...lost in light above ? How shall those eyes now find repose, That turn, in vain, Thy smile to see ? What can they hear save mortal woes, Who lose Thy...might? Who hush the winds by his command? Who guide us thro' this starless night ? For Thou art gone ! — that cloud so bright, That bears Thee from our... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1904 - 400 strani
...art lost in light above? " How shall those eyes now find repose That turn, in vain, thy smile to see? What can they hear save mortal woes, Who lose thy...hand Upon the troubled ocean's might? Who hush the wind by his command? Who guide us through this starless night? " For THOU art gone !— that cloud... | |
| 1869 - 680 strani
...now find repose, That turn, in vain, Thy smile to see ? What can they hear save mortal woes, Who loae Thy voice's melody ? And who shall lay his tranquil...might? Who hush the winds by his command? Who guide us thro' this starless night ? For Thou art gone ! — that cloud so bright, That bears Thee from our... | |
| Maria Trench - 1875 - 382 strani
...art lost in light above ? How shall those eyes now find repose That turn, in vain, Thy smile to see ? What can they hear save mortal woes. Who lose Thy...command ? Who guide us through this starless night ? ' Putting aside poets,' M. Rousselot writes, ' who are the true geniuses of Spain in the sixteenth... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1875 - 708 strani
...lost in light above ? " How shall those eyes now find repose That turn, in vain, thy smile to see? What can they hear save mortal woes, Who lose thy...hand Upon the troubled ocean's might ? Who hush the wind by his command ? Who guide us through this starless night? " For THOU art gone! — that cloud... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1875 - 638 strani
...turn, in vain, thy smile to see ? What can they hear save mortal woes, Who lose thy voice's melody i " And who shall lay his tranquil hand Upon the troubled ocean's might ? Who hush the wind by his command ? Who guide us through this starless night ? ' For THOU art gone ! — that cloud... | |
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