Her by her smile how soon the Stranger knows ; How soon by his the glad discovery shows ! As to her lips she lifts the lovely boy, What answering looks of sympathy and joy ! He walks, he speaks. In many a broken word His wants, his wishes, and his griefs... Poems - Page 84by Samuel Rogers - 1843 - 316 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1836 - 496 pages
...rest. Her by her smile how soon the Stranger knows j How soon by his the glad discovery shows! As to her lips she lifts the lovely boy, What answering...flies, When rosy Sleep comes on with sweet surprise. ix)ck'd in her arms, his arms across her flung, ¿That name most dear for ever on his tongue) As with... | |
 | English poetry - 1836 - 444 pages
...rest. Her by her smile how soon the Stranger knows ; How soon by his Ihc glad discovery shows ! Ai to her lips she lifts the lovely boy, What answering...joy ! He walks, he speaks. In many a broken word His want.«, his wishes, and his griefs arc heard. And ever, ever to her lap he flies. When rosy Sleep... | |
 | Joseph Payne - 1839
...struggles through them now Shall beam eternal day. Southey. 112.— THE MOTHER AND HER CHILD. As to her lips she lifts the lovely boy, What answering...flies, When rosy sleep comes on with sweet surprise. Lock'd in her arms, his arms across her flung, (That name most dear for ever on his tongue,) As with... | |
 | Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1839 - 495 pages
...rest Her by her smile how soon the Stranger knows ; How soon by his the glad discovery shows ! As to her lips she lifts the lovely boy, What answering...joy ! He walks, he speaks. In many a broken word His wanls, his wishes, and his griefs ore heard. And ever, ever to her lap he flies. When rosy Sleep comes... | |
 | Samuel Rogers - 1839 - 48 pages
...rest. Her by her smile how soon the Stranger knows; How soon by his the glad discovery shows ! As to her lips she lifts the lovely boy, What answering looks of sympathy and joy ! He walks, he speaks. Tn many a broken word His wants, his wishes, and his griefs are heard. And ever, ever to her lap he... | |
 | Fitz-Greene Halleck - English poetry - 1840
...rest. Her, by her smile, how soon the stranger knows 5 How soon by his the glad discovery shows ! As to her lips she lifts the lovely boy, What answering...flies, When rosy sleep comes on with sweet surprise. Lock'd in her arms, his arms across her flung (That name most dear for ever on his tongue), As with... | |
 | Childhood - 1841 - 80 pages
...rest. Her by her smile how soon the stranger knows, How soon by his the glad discovery shows ! As to her lips she lifts the lovely boy, What answering...flung, (That name most dear for ever on his tongue,) As whb soft accents round her neck he clings. And cheek to cheek her lulling song she sings. How blest... | |
 | Samuel Rogers - 1843 - 56 pages
...rest. Her oy her smile how soon tlte Stranger knows ; How soon by his the glad discovery shows ! An to her lips she lifts the lovely boy, What answering...joy ! He walks, he speaks. In many a broken word His wonts, his wishes, and his griefs are heard. And ever, ever to her lap he flies. When rosy Sleep comes... | |
 | Robert Chambers - English literature - 1844
...rest. Her by her smile how soon the stranger knows ! How soon by hU the glad discovery shows! As to ndful tears. No, freedom, no ; I will not tell How...statue fell, Pushed by a wild and artless race From off are-heard. And ever, ever to her lap he flies, When rosy Sleep comes on with sweet surprise. Locked... | |
 | Robert Chambers - 1844
...rest. Her by her smile how soon the stranger knows ! How soon by his the glad discovery shows! As to reacherous @ $ Hi* wants, his wishes, and his griefs are heard. And ever, ever to her lap he flies, When rosy Sleep... | |
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