| Emma Sheppard - Charity - 1809 - 104 pages
...Take her up instantly, Loving, not loathing. — Touch her not scornfully ; Think of her mournfully, Gently and humanly; Not of the stains of her. All that remains of her Now is pure wQmanly. Make no deep scrutiny Into her mutiny, Rash and undutiful : Past all dishonour, Death has... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - American poetry - 1832 - 1022 pages
...stains of her; All that remains of her Now is pure womanly. Make no deep scrutiny Into her mutiny, Kash and undutiful; Past all dishonor, Death has left on her Only the beautiful. Still, for all slips of hers, One of Eve's family — Wipe those poor lips of hers, Oozing so clammily.... | |
| American literature - 1846 - 608 pages
...clothing; Take her up instantly, Loving, not loathing. " Touch her not scornfully; Think of her mournfully, Gently and humanly ; Not of the stains of her ; All that remains of her Now is pure womanly. " Make no deep scrutiny Into her mutiny Hash and undutiful : Past all dishonor, Death has left on her... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1845 - 442 pages
...Take her up instantly, Loving, not loathing. — Touch her not scornfully ; Think of her mournfully, Gently and humanly ; Not of the stains of her, All that remains of her Now, is pure womanly. Make no deep scrutiny Into her mutiny Rash and undutiful ; Past all dishonor, Death has left on her... | |
| Thomas Hood - English literature - 1845 - 434 pages
...Take her up instantly, Loving, not loathing. — Touch her not scornfully ; Think of her mournfully, Gently and humanly ; Not of the stains of her, All that remains of her Now, is pure womanly. Make no deep scrutiny Into her mutiny Rash and undutiful ; Past all dishonor, Death has left on her... | |
| American literature - 1846 - 308 pages
...mournfully, Gently and humanly, Not of the stains of her ; All that remains of her Now is pure womanly. Make no deep scrutiny Into her mutiny, Rash and undutiful;...dishonor, Death has left on her Only the beautiful. VOICES OF THE TRUE-HEARTED. 31 Loop up her tresses Escaped from the comb, Her fair auburn tresses;... | |
| Henry Clapp - American literature - 1846 - 238 pages
...clothing; Take her up instantly, Loving, not loathing. Touch her not scornfully ; Think of her mournfully, Gently, and humanly ; Not of the stains of her • All that remains of her, Now, is pure womanly. Make no deep scrutiny Into her mutiny, Rash and nndutiful ; Fast all dishonor, Death has left on her... | |
| University magazine - 1846 - 780 pages
...Take her up instantly, . Loving, not loathing. " Touch her not scornfully ; Think of her mournfully, Gently and humanly ; Not of the stains of her ; All that remains of her Now is pure womanly. " Make no deep scrutiny Into her mutiny Rash and undutiful : Past all dishonour. Death has left on... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1846 - 672 pages
...Take her up instantly, Loving, not loathing. — Touch her not scornfully ; Think of her mournfully, Gently and humanly ; Not of the stains of her, All that remains of her Now, is pure womanly. Make no deep scrutiny Into her mutiny Rash and undutiful ; Past all dishonor, Death has left on her... | |
| American literature - 1846 - 302 pages
...Take her up instantly, Loving, not loathing. Touch her not scornfully — Think of her mournfully, Gently and humanly, Not of the stains of her ; All that remains of her Now is pure womanly. Make no deep scrutiny Into her mutiny, Rash and undutiful ; Past all dishonor, Death has left on her... | |
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