Then down I cast me on my face, And first began to weep, For I knew my secret then was one That earth refused to keep : Or land or sea, though he should be Ten thousand fathoms deep. Prose and Verse - Page 26by Thomas Hood - 1845Full view - About this book
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1878 - 882 pages
...the murdered man 1 "And all that day I read in school, But my thought was other where ; AD soon as the mid-day task was done, In secret I was there —...corse was bare! " Then down I cast me on my face, Ajid first began to weep, For I knew my secret then was one That earth refused to keep— Or land or... | |
| Textbooks - 1878 - 254 pages
...the murdered man ! x2. And all that day I read in school, But my thought was otherwhere; As soon as the mid-day task was done, In secret I was there :...had swept the leaves, And still the corse was bare ! 13. "Then down I cast me on my face, And first began to weep, For I knew my secret then was one That... | |
| Eugene Aram - Trials (Murder) - 1878 - 56 pages
...DREAM OF EUGENE ARAM. And all that day I read in school, But my thought was other where: As soon as the mid-day task was done, In secret I was there; And a mighty wind had slept the leaves And still the corse was bare t Then down I cast me on my face, That earth refused... | |
| Laura Valentine - 1880 - 634 pages
...the murdered man. ' ' And all that day I read in school, But my thought was otherwhere. As soon as the midday task was done, In secret I was there :...sea, though he should be Ten thousand fathoms deep. Here the titling spreads his wing, Where dewy daisies gleam ; And here the sunflower of the spring... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1880 - 480 pages
...murder'd man ! '•'And all that vb.y I read in school. But my thought was other- where ; As soon as the mid-day task was done, In secret I was there :...had swept the leaves, And still the corse was bare I "Then down I cast me on my face, And first began to weep, For I knew my secret then was one That... | |
| International Sunday School Lessons - 1879 - 274 pages
...ran dry; he covered it with leaves, but the wind blew them away. " I knew my secret then was one The earth refused to keep, Or land or sea, though he should be Ten thousand fathoms deep. And lo ! the universal air Seemed lit with ghastly flame ; Ten thousand thousand dreadful eyes Were... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1881 - 482 pages
...the murder'd man ] "And all that Jay I read in school. But my thought was other- where; As soon as the mid-day task was done, In secret I was there:...: Or land or sea. though he should be Ten thousand latnoms deep. " So wills the fierce avengm? Sprite, Till blood for blood atones ! Ay, though he's buried... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1881 - 330 pages
...the murdered man ! 'And all that day I read in school, But my thought was other where ; As soon as the midday task was done, In secret I was there :...had swept the leaves, And still the corse was bare l ' Then down I cast me on my face, And first began to weep, For I knew my secret then was one That... | |
| James Booth (head master of the Caledonian schools, Liverpool) - 1881 - 232 pages
...the murder'd man ! ' And all that day I read in school, But my thought was otherwhere ; As soon as the mid-day task was done In secret I was there :...a mighty wind had swept the leaves, And still the corpse was hnro ! ' Then down I cast me on my face, And first began to weep ; For I knew my secret... | |
| David Munro - 1881 - 160 pages
...the murdered man ! " And all that day I read in school, But my thought was other where; As soon as the mid-day task was done, In secret I was there : And a mighty wind had swept the leaves, And still tlie corse was bare! " Then down I cast me on my face, And first began to weep, For I knew my secret... | |
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