 | Robert Chambers - 1851
...Midnight.*] Dear babe, that steepest cradled by my side, Whose gentle breathings heard in this deep call Fill up the interspersed vacancies And momentary pauses of the thought ! My babe so beautiful I it thrills my heart gladness thus to look at thce, bat thou ehalt learn far other lore, ther scenes... | |
 | 1853 - 472 sider
...stranger's face, Townsman, or aunt, or sister more beloved, My play-mate when we both were clothed alike ! Dear Babe, that sleepest cradled by my side, Whose...far other lore, And in far other scenes ! For I was reared In the great city, pent 'mid cloisters dim, And saw nought lovely but the sky and stars. COLER1DGE.... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853
....." Townsman, or aunt, or sister more beloved, • ' My playmate when we both were clothed alike ! ' Dear Babe, that sleepest cradled by my side, , ' Whose...gladness, thus to look at thee, And think that thou ehalt learn far other lore \ * * And in far other scenes ! For I was reared ( . '"•'.', In the great... | |
 | 1853
...stranger's face, Townsman, or aunt, or sister more beloved, My playmate when we both were clothed alike ! Dear Babe, that sleepest cradled by my side, Whose...heart With tender gladness, thus to look at thee, And thiflfe that thou shalt learn far other lore And in far other scenes* ! For J was reared In Jhe great... | |
 | Anna U. Russell - 1853 - 480 sider
...aad Sorrow, when gentle and not impassioned. Exercise 1. — Tenderness. [To an Infant.] Coleridge. " Dear babe ! that sleepest cradled by my side, Whose...vacancies, And momentary pauses of the thought, — My habe so beautiful ! it thrills my heart With tender gladness, thus to look at thee ! " 2. — Compassion.... | |
 | Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 785 sider
...silent sky, And tell the stars, and tell yon rising sun, Earth, with her thousand voices, praises God.' Fill up the interspersed vacancies And momentary pauses...thought! My babe so beautiful ! it thrills my heart AVith tender gladness thus to look at thee, And flunk that tliou shall learu far other lore, And in... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1854
...stranger's face, Townsman, or aunt, or sister more beloved, . My playmate when we both were clothed alike ! "Dear Babe, that sleepest cradled by my side, 'Whose...interspersed vacancies And momentary pauses of the thought ! i. My babe so beautiful ! it thrills my heart With tender gladness, thus to look at thee, And think... | |
 | ...beloved, My playmate when we both were clothed alike! Dear" babe, that sloepest cradled by my' side, Who^e gentle breathings, heard in this deep calm, Fill up...momentary pauses of the thought ! My babe so beautiful I it thrills my heart With tender glances thus to look at thee, And think that thou shalt learn far... | |
 | 1856
...was to him his father &adressed the well-known lines, in the poem entitled " Frost at Midnight :" — My babe, so beautiful ! It thrills my heart With tender gladness, thus to look on thoc, And think that thou shalt learn far other lore. And in far other scenes ! For I was rear'd... | |
 | Henry Reed - 1857
...! Once more, my friends, farewell !" And again, in the lines entitled " Frost at Midnight :" — " Dear babe, that sleepest cradled by my side, Whose...far other lore And in far other scenes ! For I was reared In the great city, pent 'mid cloisters dim, And saw naught lovely but the sky and stars. But... | |
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