The other father had a weaklier child, Of a soft cheek, and aspect delicate ; But the boy bore up long, and with a mild And patient spirit held aloof his fate ; Little he said, and now and then he smiled, As if to win a part from off the weight He saw... The Monthly magazine - Side 107af Monthly literary register - 1821Fuld visning - Om denne bog
 | James Stuart Laurie - 1863
...long, and with a mild And patient spirit held aloft his fate; Little he said, and now and then a smile, As if to win a part from off the weight He saw increasing..."With the deep deadly thought that they must part. And o'er him bent his sire, and never raised 1 His eyes from off his face, but wiped the foam From... | |
 | Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864
...and with a mild And patient spirit held aloof his fate ; Little he said, and now and then he smiled, As if to win a part from off the weight He saw increasing...With the deep deadly thought, that they must part. And o'er him bent his sire, and never raised His eyes from off his face, but wiped the foam From his... | |
 | 1866 - 400 sider
...and with a mild And patient spirit held aloof his fate : Little he said, and now and then he smiled, As if to win a part from off the weight He saw increasing...With the deep, deadly thought, that they must part And o'er him bent his sire, and never raised His eyes from off his face, but wiped the foam From his... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 719 sider
...and with a mild And patient spirit held aloof his fate ; Little he said, and now and then he smiled, As if to win a part from off the weight, He saw increasing...With the deep deadly thought, that they must part. And o'er him bent his sire, and never raised His eyes from off his face, but wiped the foam From his... | |
 | John William Stanhope Hows - 1866 - 546 sider
...and with a mild And patient spirit held aloof his fate ; Little he said, and now and then he smiled, As if to win a part from off the weight He saw increasing...With the deep deadly thought that they must part. And o'er him bent his sire, and never raised His eyes from off his face, but wiped the foam From his... | |
 | Charles Bilton - 1866
...and with a mild And patient spirit held aloof his fate ; Little he said, and now and then he smiled, As if to win a part from off the weight He saw increasing...With the deep deadly thought that they must part. And o'er him bent his sire, and never raised His eyes from off his face, but wiped the foam From his... | |
 | Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1866
...his fate : Little he said, and now and then he smiled, As if to win a part from off the weight lie saw increasing on his father's heart, With the deep, deadly thought, that they must part. And o'er him bent his sire, and never raised His eyes from off his face, but wiped the foam From his... | |
 | 1884
...aloof his fate: Little he said, and now and then he smiled. As if to win a part from off the weight Be saw Increasing on his father's heart, With the deep deadly thought that they must part And o'er him bent his sire, and never raised His eyes from off his face, but wiped the foam From his... | |
 | Alexander Bain - 1867 - 343 sider
...and with a mild And patient spirit held aloof his fate ! Little he said, and now and then he smiled As if to win a part from off the weight He saw increasing...With the deep deadly thought that they must part. The Sonnet consists of fourteen lines of ten syllables with a peculiar arrangement of the rhymes, not,... | |
 | Mary Anne Marzials - 1867 - 295 sider
...and with a mild And patient spirit held aloof his fate ; Little he said, and now and then he smiled, As if to win a part from off the weight He saw increasing...With the deep deadly thought, that they must part. And o'er him bent his sire, and never raised His eyes from off his face, but wiped the foam And the... | |
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