Rays from the Southern CrossHenry S. King & Company, 1876 - 260 páginas |
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Amid angel art thou AUCKLAND beacon star beam beauty Beneath blessings breast breath breeze bright brow calm child clasp clouds Cola Cola di Rienzi cried dark dear death deep diamond sparkles dream e'en earth echo English hearts evermore eyes face fair farewell Father fearful flowers fondly gaze gentle glad glad songs gleam glorious God's gone grief Hail hand hast hath heard heart heaven heavenly hope hour land life's light lonely look Lord mother murmuring ne'er neath night o'er oh mother once pale pale grey sky pale moonlight peace rest Rienzi rippling Rome scene seemed shadows shore silent sleep smile soft sorrow soul spirit stands stars stood storm stream sunny sweet tears thee thine thou art thought thrilling throne trembling twas Unto voice wavelets waves weary weep whispering wild wings words yearning young Zealand
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Página 38 - Alas ! the love of women ! it is known To be a lovely and a fearful thing ; For all of theirs upon that die is thrown, And if 'tis lost, life hath no more to bring To them but mockeries of the past alone...
Página 8 - I hear their merry voices Through the forest arches ring. " Ever thus, through light or shadow, Sing I still my joyous lay, And all Nature bids me welcome, As I ripple on my way.
Página 8 - Sifjh'st thou for the sunny meadows. Where ttiy streams were wont to flow? " Or dost ask, thou little streamlet. Of the distant ocean wide, Where, ere long, thy sunny wavelets Must be mingled with the tide? " No, oh no, content I wnnler, Ever joyous, on my way.