| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 halaman
...light; And work — work — work ! When the weather is warm and bright : While underneath the caves The brooding swallows cling, As if to show me their...spring. "Oh! but to breathe the breath Of the cowslip anil primrose sweet ; With the sky above my head, And the grass beneath my feet: For only one short... | |
| 1853 - 102 halaman
...the weather is warm and bright— While u' i!f ine;ttti the eaves The brood iig swaltows cling, As il to show me their sunny backs, And twit me with the spring, " Oh! but to breathe the breath Ot the cowslip ami primrose sweet— With the sky above try head. And the gra:-s beneath my leet, For... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 772 halaman
...work, work, In the dull December light, And work, work, work, When the weather is warm and bright. While underneath the eaves The brooding swallows cling, As if to show their sunny backs, And twit me with their spring. Thomas Hood. Run if you like, but try to keep your... | |
| Edwin Hubbell Chapin - 1853 - 204 halaman
...work ! In the dull December light, And work — work — work ! When the weather is warm and bright : While underneath the eaves The brooding swallows cling, As if to show their sunny backs, And twit me with the Spring. Oh ! but to breathe the breath, Of the primrose and... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1854 - 428 halaman
...the weary hand ! « Work— work— work, In the dull December light ; And work— work — work ! The brooding swallows cling, As if to show me their...breathe the breath Of the cowslip and primrose sweet f With the sky above my head, And the grass beneath my feet : For only one short hour To feel as I... | |
| Solon Robinson - 1854 - 428 halaman
...Through many a day and many a night, ' As prisoners work for crime ;' until she sighed and sung : " l Oh, for only one short hour, To feel as I used to feel,...the woes of want, And the walk that costs a meal.' " " And did Walter do nothing ?" What could he do ? He knew nothing — had never learned to do. anything;... | |
| 1854 - 380 halaman
...disconsolately upon the roofs of the crowded city, her hands clasped, as she sings the following doleful lines : For only one short hour. To feel as I used to feel,...the woes of want, And the walk that costs a meal. MY COUSIN WILLIAM. T WAS as sure as one human heart could be of ans*' other, that my cousin William... | |
| Solon Robinson - 1854 - 436 halaman
...Through many a day and many a night, 'As prisoners work for crime ;' mitil she sighed and sung : " ' Oh, for only one short hour, To feel as I used to feel,...the woes of want, And the walk that costs a meal.' " " And did Walter do nothing ?" What could he do ? He knew nothing — had never iearned to do anything... | |
| Solon Robinson - 1854 - 436 halaman
...Through many a day and many a night, ' As prisoners work for crime ;' until she sighed and sung : " ' Oh, for only one short hour, To feel as I used to feel,...I knew the woes of want, And the walk that costs A me»l.' " " And did Walter do nothing ?" What could he do 3 He knew nothing — had never learned to... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1854 - 536 halaman
...light, And work — work — work, When the weather is warm and bright — While underneath the caves The brooding swallows cling, As if to show me their sunny backs, And twit me with the spring. " O ! but to breathe the breath Of the cowslip and primrose sweet — With the sky above my head, And... | |
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