Cumae's cavern close, The cheeks with fast and sorrow thin, The rigid front, almost morose, But for the patient hope within, Declare a life whose course hath been Unsullied still, though still severe ; Which, through the wavering days of sin, Kept itself... Poems - Pagina 48di Thomas William Parsons - 1854 - 189 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - 1905 - 306 pagine
...though still severe, Which, through the wavering days of sin, Kept itself icy-chaste and clear. 24 Not wholly such his haggard look When wandering once, forlorn, he strayed, With no companions save his book, To Corvo's hushed monastic shade ; Where, as the Benedictine laid His palm... | |
| Ruth Shepard Phelps - 1910 - 402 pagine
...Unsullied still, though still severe, Which, through the wavering days of sin, Kept itself icy-chaste and clear. Not wholly such his haggard look When wandering...; Where, as the Benedictine laid His palm upon the convent's guest, The single boon for which he prayed Was peace, that pilgrim's one request. Peace dwells... | |
| 1912 - 616 pagine
...Unsullied still, though still severe, Which, through the wavering days of sin, Kept itself icy-chaste and clear. Not wholly such his haggard look When wandering...shade; Where, as the Benedictine laid His palm upon the convent's guest, The single boon for which he prayed Was peace, that pilgrim's one request. Peace dwells... | |
| Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury - 1912 - 634 pagine
...Unsullied still, though still severe, Which, through the wavering days of sin, Kept itself icy-chaste and clear. Not wholly such his haggard look When wandering...shade; Where, as the Benedictine laid His palm upon the convent's guest, The single boon for which he prayed Was peace, that pilgrim's one request. Peace dwells... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1912 - 696 pagine
...through the wavering days of sin, Kept itself icy-chaste and clear. Not wholly such his haggard look »s When wandering once, forlorn, he strayed With no companion...Benedictine laid His palm upon the pilgrim guest, 30 The single boon for which he prayed The convent's charity was rest. Peace dwells not here — this... | |
| Sara Agnes Ryan - 1913 - 496 pagine
...Unsullied still, though still severe, Which, through the wavering days of sin, Kept itself icy-chaste and clear. Not wholly such his haggard look When wandering...forlorn, he strayed, With no companion save his book, To Corvo 's hushed monastic shade ; Where, as the Benedictine laid His palm upon the pilgrim guest, The... | |
| Jessie Belle Rittenhouse - 1915 - 346 pagine
...Unsullied still, though still severe, Which, through the wavering days of sin, Kept itself icy-chaste and clear. Not wholly such his haggard look When wandering...shade; Where, as the Benedictine laid His palm upon the convent's guest, The single boon for which he prayed Was peace, that pilgrim's one request. Peace dwells... | |
| 1918 - 2062 pagine
...still, though still severe, Which, through the wavering days of sin, Kept itself icy-chaste and dear. art Being and Breath, And what Thou art may never...[1818-1848] LAUS MORTIS NAY, why should I fear Death, convent's guest, The single bopn for which he prayed Was peace, that pilgrim's one request. Peace dwells... | |
| 1919 - 966 pagine
...through the wavering days of sin, Kept itself icy-chaste and clear. Not wholly such his haggard look 2 s e free,— — Just read on his medal,—' My зо The single boon for which he prayed The convent's charity was rest. Peace dwells not here —... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig, Asa Don Dickinson - 1922 - 1920 pagine
...though still severe, Which, through the wavering days of sin, Kept itself icy-chaste and clear. 24 Not wholly such his haggard look When wandering once, forlorn, he strayed, With no companions save his book, To Corvo's hushed monastic shade ; Where, as the Benedictine laid His palm... | |
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