Thus do we walk with her, and keep unbroken The bond which nature gives, Thinking that our remembrance, though unspoken, May reach her where she lives. Not as a child shall we again behold her ; For when with raptures wild In our embraces we again enfold... Voices of the Night, and Other Poems - Page 61by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1852 - 228 pagesFull view - About this book
| Oliver Wendell Holmes, Nathaniel Hawthorne, James Russell Lowell, John Greenleaf Whittier, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - American literature - 1850 - 388 pages
...her; For when with rapture wild In our embraces we again enfold her, She will not be a child ; But a fair maiden in her Father's mansion, Clothed with...rest; We will be patient, and assuage the feeling We cannot wholly stay ; By silence sanctifying, not concealing, The grief that must have way. THE CHASE.... | |
| American literature - 1850 - 604 pages
...; For when, with rapture wild, To our embrace we again enfoldjier, She will not be a child : " But a fair maiden, in her Father's mansion, Clothed with...anguish long suppressed, The swelling heart heaves moving like the ocean That cannot be at rest — " We will be patient, and assuage the feelings We... | |
| Jabez Burns - Bereavement - 1850 - 240 pages
...her ; For when with raptures wild In our embraces we again enfold her, She will not be a child. But a fair maiden in her Father's mansion, Clothed with...anguish long suppressed, The swelling heart heaves es moaning like the ocean That cannot be at rest. We will be patient! and assuage the feeling We cannot... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1850 - 608 pages
...For when, with rapture wild, To our embrace we again enfold her, She will not be a child : • But carried to completion in a way which would surprise...have enjoyed prosperity since 1839 ; and although moving like the ocean That cannot be at rest — " We will be patient, and assuage the feelings We... | |
| University magazine - 1850 - 816 pages
...: " But a fair maiden, in her father's mansion, Clothed with celestial grace ; And I' :i ut ini I. with all the soul's expansion, Shall we behold her...anguish long suppressed, The swelling heart heaves moving like the ocean That cannot be at rest. " We will be patient, and assuage the t%.li. We may not... | |
| Christianity - 1850 - 632 pages
...Behold her grown more fair. And though at times, impetuous with emotion And anguish long euppress'd, The swelling heart heaves moaning like the ocean,...rest, We will be patient ! and assuage the feeling We cannot wholly stay; By silence sanctifying, not concealing, The grief that must have way. CONFESSIONS... | |
| 1850 - 682 pages
...her ; For when with rapture wild in our embraces we agaiojenfold her, She wilt not be a child ; But a fair maiden in her Father's mansion. Clothed with celestial grace ; . And beaut, ful, with all the soul's expansion, ¿shall we behold her face. And though, at timos, impetuous... | |
| Child rearing - 1850 - 310 pages
...; For when with raptures wild, In your embraces you again enfold her, She will not be a child, But a fair maiden, in her Father's mansion, Clothed with celestial grace, And beiutiful with all the soul's expansion, Shall you behold her face." My task was finished. The mother... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1851 - 596 pages
...child shall we again behold her ; For when with raptures wild In our embraces we again enfold her, But a fair maiden, in her Father's mansion, Clothed with...concealing, The grief that must have way. THE BUILDERS. ALL are architects of Fate, Working in these walls of Time ; Some with massive deeds and great, Some with... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - Authors - 1852 - 592 pages
...again enfold her, She will not be a child; But a fair maiden in her Father's mansion Clothed with a celestial grace; And beautiful with all the soul's...swelling heart heaves moaning like the ocean, That can not be at rest,— We will be patient and assuage the feeling We may not wholly stay; By silence... | |
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