With eyes of thoughtful earnestness, and mind of gentle mould. They tell me that unusual grace in all his ways appears, That my child is grave, and wise of heart, beyond his childish years. I cannot say how this may be : I know his face is fair ; And... Poems - Página 40por John Moultrie - 1837 - 357 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Lays - 1862 - 406 páginas
...his heart is kind and fond, I know he lovet me, Butloveth yet his mother more with grateful ferven 0" But that which others most admire is the thought which fills his mind, The food for grave inquiring speech he everywhere doth find. Strange questions doth he ask of me, when we together walk... | |
| Henry Twells - 1862 - 262 páginas
...comeliness is his sweet and serious air; I know his heart is kind and fond, I know he loveth me, And loyeth yet his mother more, with grateful fervency. But that which others most admire is the thought that fills his mind, The food for grave inquiring speech he everywhere doth find. Strange questions... | |
| Golden gleanings - 1863 - 342 páginas
...And from the sky, serene and far, A voice fell, like a falling star, Excelsior ! Rev. John Moultrie. THE THREE SONS. I HAVE a son, a little son, a boy...thought which fills his mind, The food for grave, inquiring speech he everywhere doth find. Strange questions doth he ask of me when we together walk;... | |
| Half hours - 1863 - 408 páginas
...attained. In the " Easter Dirge for the Dying," a touching and original thought is happily worked out. MY THREE SONS. I have a son, a little son, a boy just...the thought which fills his mind, The food for grave inquiring speech he everywhere doth find. Strange questions doth he ask of me when we together walk;... | |
| James Fleming - 1863 - 404 páginas
...comeliness is his sweet and serious air; I know his heart is kind and fond, I know he loveth me ; And loveth yet his mother more, with grateful fervency. But that which others most admire is the thought that fills his mind, The food for grave inquiring speech he everywhere doth find. Stninge questions... | |
| Alexander Balloch Grosart - 1864 - 104 páginas
...God's election may be saved. By W[iUiam] Hfubbocke], Preacher in the Tower of London, 1595.' 12mo. ' THE THREE SONS.' ' I have a son, a little son, a boy...the thought which fills his mind, The food for grave inquiring speech he everywhere doth find. Strange questions doth he ask of me, when we together walk;... | |
| esq Henry Jenkins - 1864 - 800 páginas
...on the Psalms 753 Thomson 795 Signs 7S9 Ignorance idAddress to a Mummy id. On the Leach 791 SCRAPS. THE THREE SONS. I HAVE a son, a little son, a boy...the thought which fills his mind, The food for grave inquiring speech he everywhere doth find. Strange questions doth he ask of me, when we together walk... | |
| 1864 - 422 páginas
...taste growing more and more favourable to its consumption — Vegetable Substances. THE THREE soxs. I HAVE a son, a little son, a boy just five years...the thought which fills his mind. The food for grave inquiring speech, he everv where doth find. Strange questions doth he ask of me, when we together walk;... | |
| Henry Twells - 1864 - 318 páginas
...comeliness is his sweet and serious air; I know his heart is kind and fond, I know he loveth me, And loveth yet his mother more, with grateful fervency. But that which others most admire is the thought that fills his mind, The food for grave inquiring speech he everywhere doth find. Strange questions... | |
| Alexander Balloch Grosart - 1865 - 136 páginas
...heart beyond his childish years. ' I cannot say how this may be, I know his face is fair; And yet Ills chiefest comeliness is his sweet and serious air:...that which others most admire, is the thought which nils his mind, The food for grave inquiring speech he everywhere doth find. Strange questions doth... | |
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