| 1861 - 788 pages
...cord, or axe, or flame : He only knows, that not through him Shall England come to shame. Far Kentish1 hop-fields round him seem'd, Like dreams, to come and go ; Bright leagues of cherry-blossom gleam' d, One sheet of living snow ; The smoke, above his father's door, In grey soft eddyings hung... | |
| 1861 - 520 pages
...hop-fields round him seem'd, Like dreams, to come and go ; Bright leagucsof cherry-blossom gleam' d, One sheet of living snow ; The smoke, above his father's door, In grey soft eddyings hung : Must he then watch it rise no more, Doom'cl by liiniself, so young? Tes,... | |
| Robert James Leslie M'Ghee - British - 1862 - 410 pages
...Kentish hop-grounds round him seem'd Like drenms to come and go ; Bright leagues of cherry blossoms gleam'd One sheet of living snow. The smoke above his father's door In grey soft eddies hung, Must he then watch it rise no more Doom'd by himself so young ? Yes, honour... | |
| Robert James Leslie M'Ghee - China - 1862 - 408 pages
...or flame; He only knows that not through him Shall England come to shame, Far * Kentish hop-grounds round him seem'd Like dreams to come and go; Bright leagues of cherry blossoms gleam'd One sheet of living snow. The smoke above his father's door In grey soft eddies... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1863 - 314 pages
...Kentish* hop-fields round him seemed Like dreams to come and go; Bright leagues of cherry-blossom gleamed One sheet of living snow; The smoke above his father's...eddyings hung : Must he then watch it rise no more, Doomed by himself so young ? 4. Yes ; honour calls ! with strength like steel, He put the vision by—... | |
| Sir Francis Hastings Doyle - 1866 - 392 pages
...limb, Bring cord, or axe, or flame : He only knows, that not through him Shall England come to shame. Far Kentish * hop-fields round him seem'd, Like dreams,...watch it rise no more, Doom'd by himself, so young ? Yes, honour calls !—with strength like steel He put the vision by. Let dusky Indians whine and... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin) - 1868 - 458 pages
...Like dreams, to come and go ; Bright leagues of cherry-blossom gleamed, One sheet of living snow ; 20 The smoke, above his father's door, In gray soft eddyings hung : Must he then watch it rise no more, Doomed by himself, so young? Yes, honour calls ! — with strength like steel 25 He put the vision... | |
| 1870 - 462 pages
...Like dreams, to come and go; Bright leagues of cherry-blossom gleamed, One sheet of living snow; 20 The smoke, above his father's door, In gray soft eddyings hung : Must he then watch it rise no more, Doomed by himself, so young? Yes, honour calls !—with strength like steel 25 He put the vision by;... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1871 - 968 pages
...hop-fields round him seemed, Like dreams, to come and go ; Bright leagues of cherry-blossom gleamed, j 2 Doomed by himself so young ? Yes, honor calls ! — with strength like steel He put the vision by ;... | |
| Joachim Hayward Stocqueler - Great Britain - 1871 - 394 pages
...hop-fields round him seemed Like tírenme to come and go ; Bright leagues of cherry-blossom gleamed One sheet of living snow ; The smoke above his father's door In grey, soft eddyings hung, Must he,' then, watch it rise no more, Doomed by himself so young? IT. Yes,... | |
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