| Andrew Comstock - 1874 - 286 pages
...chestnut eye, they mantle o'er tier cheek, They sparkle on her open brow, and high-souled joy bespeak : Ah ! who shall blame, if scarce that day, through...quiet convent's calm, its sunshine, and its flowers 1 The, scene was changed. It was a bark that slowly held its way, And o'er its lee the coast of France... | |
| English poetry - 1876 - 618 pages
...She thonght of that quiet eonvent's ealm, its sunshine and its flowers ! The seene was ehanged. — It was a bark that slowly held its way, And o'er its lee the eoast of Franee in the light of evening lay; And on its deek a lady sat, who gazed with tear ful eyes... | |
| William Davis (B.A.) - 1877 - 80 pages
...chestnut eye, they mantle o'er her cheek, They sparkle on her open brow, and high-souled joy bespeak : Ah ! who shall blame, if scarce that day, through...bark ' that slowly held its way, And o'er its lee 2 the coast of France in the light of evening lay ; And on its deck a lady sat, who gazed with tearful... | |
| Thomas Nelson Publishers - 1879 - 448 pages
...chestnut eye, they mantle o'er her cheek, They sparkle on her open brow, and high-souled joy bespeak : Ah ! who shall blame, if scarce that day, through...quiet convent's calm, its sunshine and its flowers ? (882) 3 The scene was changed. It was a bark 6 that slowly held its way, And o'er its lee the coast... | |
| Code poetical reader - 1877 - 168 pages
...chestnut eye, they mantle o'er her cheek, They sparkle on her open brow, and highsouled joy bespeak : Ah ! who shall blame, if scarce that day, through all its brilliant hours, 40 She thought of that quiet convent's calm, its sunshine and its flowers ? The scene was changed.... | |
| David Charles Bell - Elocution - 1879 - 556 pages
...chestnut eye, they mantle o'er her cheek, They sparkle on her open brow, and high-souled joy bespeak: Ah .' who shall blame, if scarce that day, through...was changed. It was a bark that slowly held its way, A nil o'er its lee the coast of France in the light of evening lay ; And on its deck a Lady sat, who... | |
| Thomas Nelson (and sons, ltd.) - Readers - 1879 - 200 pages
...chestnut eye, they 'mantle o'er her cheek, They sparkle on her open brow, and high-souled joy bespeak : Ah ! who shall blame, if scarce that day, through...quiet convent's calm, its sunshine and its flowers? 3. The scene was changed. It was a bark 5 that slowly held its way, And o'er its lee the coast of France... | |
| Ferguson - 1881 - 386 pages
...chestnut eye, they mantle o'er her cheek, They sparkle on her open brow, and high-soul'd joy bespeak. Ah ! who shall blame, if scarce that day, through...quiet convent's calm, its sunshine and its flowers? PART II. It was a labouring barque that slowly held its way, And o'er its lee the coast of France in... | |
| Alfred Macleod - 1881 - 316 pages
...chestnut eye, they mantle o'er her cheek, They sparkle on her open brow, and high-souled joy bespeak. Ah ! who shall blame, if scarce that day, through all its brilliant hours, [flowers ? She thought of that quiet convent's calm, its sunshine, and its The scene was changed. It... | |
| P R Jackson - 1882 - 184 pages
...chestnut eye, they mantle o'er her cheek, They sparkle on her open brow, and highsouled joy bespeak : Ah ! who shall blame, if scarce that day, through all its brilliant hours, 40 She thought of that quiet convent's calm, its sunshine and its flowers ? The scene was changed.... | |
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