| 1828 - 602 pages
...the place, Then slowly back again ; And down he sat beside the lad, And talk'd With him of Cain ; ' And, long since then, of bloody men, Whose deeds tradition...caves ; ' And how the sprites of injured men Shriek upwards from the sod, — Ay, how the ghostly hand will point To shew the burial clod ; And unknown... | |
| 1828 - 514 pages
...down he sat beside the lad, And talk'd with him of Cain ; And, long since then, of bloody men, %Vhose deeds tradition saves ; Of lonely folk cut off unseen,...caves ; And how the sprites of injured men Shriek upwards from the sod, — Ay, how the ghostly hand will point To show the burial clod ; And unknown... | |
| Thomas Hood - English poetry - 1831 - 80 pages
...beyond the place, Then slowly back again ; And down he sat beside the lad, And talk'd with him of Cain ; And, long since then, of bloody men, Whose deeds tradition...And murders done in caves; And how the sprites of injur'd men Shriek upward from the sod, — Aye, how the ghostly hand will point To shew the burial... | |
| Periodicals - 1836 - 676 pages
...the place, Then slowly back* again ; And down he eat bc*ido the, lad, And tolk'd with him of Cain ; And long since then, of bloody men, Whose deeds tradition...cut off unseen, And hid in sudden graves; Of horrid stab«, in grovts forlorn, And murders donu in CHVCÉ; And how the sprites of injured men Shriek upward... | |
| Periodicals - 1836 - 706 pages
...lad, Aud tulk'd witb him of Cain ; And long since then, of bloody men, Whoso deeds tradition save«; Of lonely folk cut off unseen, And hid in sudden graves; Of horrid blabs, in groves forlorn, And murders donu in caves; And how the нргИев of injured mea Shriek... | |
| Fashion - 1846 - 468 pages
...sympathize beyond ? AYESHA, OF HERNEBEI. (A Legend of Wensleydale, in Richmondshire). BY WGJ BARKER, ESQ. " Of bloody men, Whose deeds tradition saves, Of lonely...unknown facts of guilty acts Are seen in dreams from God !" T. HOOD. Towards the close of the reign of Edward, king of England, the first of that name after... | |
| Robert Simpson - 1843 - 248 pages
...which live in the painful remembrance of the peasantry to this day. " ; is justly ranked among those ' Bloody men, Whose deeds tradition saves, Of lonely folk cut off unseen, And hid in sudden graves." Willy Smith was of eminent service to Mr Renwick on another occasion. A conventicle was appointed to... | |
| American literature - 1846 - 608 pages
...the place, Then slowly back ngaiii ; And down be sat beside the lad, And talk'd with him of Cain : " And long since then, of bloody men, Whose deeds tradition saves ; Of lonely folk cut off unseen, And lud in sudden graves ; Of horrid stnbs in groves forlorn, And murders done in caves : "And h-iw the... | |
| English literature - 1845 - 614 pages
...the place, Then slowly back again ; And then he sat beside the lad, • And talked with him of Cain : stood, and practised, — so that none, However destitute,...aid Of intellectual implements and tools ; A savage I He told how murderers walk the earth Beneath the curse of Cain ; With crimson clouds before their... | |
| Thomas Hood - English literature - 1845 - 434 pages
...beyond the place, Then slowly back again ; And down he sat beside the lad, And talked with him of Cain. And long since then, of bloody men, Whose deeds tradition...sprites of injured men Shriek upward from the sod — And how the ghostly hand will point To show the burial clod ; And unknown facts of guilty acts... | |
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