O'er his work the boy's curls fell. But ever, at each period, He stopped and sang, "Praise God!" Then back again his curls he threw, And cheerful turned to work anew. . Said Blaise, the listening monk, "Well done; "I doubt not thou art heard, my son:... Das Wortspiel bei Shakspere - Página 277por Leopold Wurth - 1895 - 255 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Browning - 1880 - 392 páginas
...is he the only fool in the world ? THE BOY AND THE ANGEL. MORNING, evening, noon and night, " Praise God ! " sang Theocrite. Then to his poor trade he turned, Whereby the daily meal was earned. Hard he laboured, long and well ; O'er his work the boy's curls fell. But ever, at each period, He... | |
| Philip Schaff, Arthur Gilman - 1880 - 1108 páginas
...of heaven." ELIZA SPROAT TURNER. THE BOY AND THE ANGEL. MORNING, evening, noon, and night, " Praise below ; Words without thoughts never to heaven go. Hamlet, iii 3. 36. GLORY VAIN. RENOWNED WAR Hard he labored, long and well ; O'er his work the boy's curls fell. But ever, at each period, He stopped... | |
| Five minutes daily readings - 1882 - 408 páginas
...bless thee ! WILLIAM BLAKE. Slpril n. THE BOY AND THE ANGEL. MORNING, evening, noon, and night, "Praise God," sang Theocrite. Then to his poor trade he turned, Whereby the daily meal was earned. Hard he laboured, long and well ; O'er his work the boy's curls fell. But ever, at each period, He... | |
| Robert Browning - 1882 - 328 páginas
...How many birds it struck since May. THE BOY AND THE ANGEL. MORNING, evening, noon and night, " Praise God ! " sang Theocrite. Then to his poor trade he turned, Whereby the daily meal was earned. Hard he laboured, long and well ; O'er his work the boy's curls fell. But ever, at each period, Then... | |
| 1883 - 410 páginas
...God bless thee ! WILLIAM BLAKE. n. THE BOY AND THE ANGEL. MORNING, evening, noon, and night, " Praise God," sang Theocrite. Then to his poor trade he turned, Whereby the daily meal was earned. Hard he laboured, long and well ; O'er his work the boy's curls fell. But ever, at each period, He... | |
| E.H. Butler & Co - 1853 - 396 páginas
...ulmost without a blemish. 1. MORNING, evening, noon, and night, " Praise God !" sang Theocrite. 2. Then to his poor trade he turned, Whereby the daily meal was earned. 3. Hard he labored, long and well ; O'er his work the boy's curls fell ; 4. But ever, at each period,... | |
| Browning Society (London, England) - 1885 - 466 páginas
...JOSEPH TAPLE.Y. MR. B 1C KNELL YOUXG, and MR. AK KEAJfES. MORNING, evening, noon and night, "Praise God!" sang Theocrite. Then to his poor trade he turned, Whereby the daily meal was earned. Hard he laboured, long and well ; O'er his work the boy's curls fell. But ever, at each period, He... | |
| Robert Browning - 1885 - 152 páginas
...is made in the Introduction. XXI. THE BOY AND THE ANGEL. MORNING, evening, noon and night, " Praise God ! " sang Theocrite. Then to his poor trade he turned, Whereby the daily meal was earned. Hard he laboured, long and well ; O'er his work the boy's curls fell. But ever, at each period, He... | |
| Robert Browning - 1885 - 150 páginas
...is made in the Introduction. 24. THE BOY AND THE ANGEL. MORNING, evening, noon and night, " Praise God ! " sang Theocrite. Then to his poor trade he turned, Whereby the daily meal was earned. Hard he laboured, long and well ; O'er his work the boy's curls fell. But ever, at each period, He... | |
| Philip Schaff, Arthur Gilman - 1885 - 1148 páginas
...TI'RNER. THE BOY AND THE ANGEL. MORNING, evening, noon, and night, " Praise God ! " sang Theocrile. Then to his poor trade he turned, Whereby the daily meal was earned. Hard he labored, long and well ; O'er his work the boy's curls fell. But ever, at each period, He stopped... | |
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