| George Benjamin Woods - England - 1916 - 1604 pages
...distinct they say, "Grieve not, my child, chase all thy fears away!" The meek intelligence of those dear ulated less or more; So deemed the man who fashioned for the sense These tyrannic claim 10 To quench it) here shines on me still the same. Faithful remembrancer of one so dear,... | |
| Robert Haven Schauffler - Mothers - 1916 - 400 pages
...they say, " Grieve not, my child ; chase all thy fears away 5 " The meek intelligence of those dear eyes (Blest be the art that can immortalize, — The art that baffles Time's tyrannic claim To quench it!) here shines on me still the same. Faithful remembrancer of one so dear!... | |
| Edmund Arnold Greening Lamborn - Criticism - 1916 - 204 pages
...they say j ' Grieve not, my child, chase all thy fears away ! ' The meek intelligence of those dear eyes (Blest be the art that can immortalize, The art that baffles Time's tyrannic claim To quench it) here shines on me still the same — ' The Old Arm-Chair ' will sound... | |
| Elizabeth McCracken - Mothers - 1917 - 234 pages
...they say, 41 Grieve not, my child ; chase all thy fears away ! " The meek intelligence of those dear eyes (Blest be the art that can immortalize, The art that baffles time's tyrannic claim To quench it !) here shines on me still the same. Faithful remembrancer of one so dear,... | |
| Ernest Bernbaum - English poetry - 1918 - 412 pages
...distinct they say, 'Grieve not, my child, chase all thy fears awayl' The meek intelligence of those dear eyes (Blest be the art that can immortalize, The art that baffles Time's tyrannic claim To quench it) here shines on me still the same. Faithful remembrancer of one so dear,... | |
| American poetry - 1918 - 2062 pages
...distinct they say, "Grieve not, my child; chase all thy fears away!" The meek intelligence of those dear ier dies. THE BRAVE AT HOME From " The Wagoner of the Alleghanies " THE tyrannic claim To quench it!) here shines on me still the same. Faithful remembrancer of one so dear!... | |
| Charles Herbert Sylvester - Children's literature - 1922 - 526 pages
...distinct they say, "Grieve not, my child; chase all thy fears away!" The meek intelligence of those dear eyes (Blest be the art that can immortalize, — The art that baffles time's tyrannic claim To quench it!) here shines on me still the same. Faithful remembrancer of one so dear... | |
| Carlo Formichi - 1925 - 518 pages
...they say, « Grieve not, my child, chase all thy fears away ! » The meek intelligence of those dear eyes (Blest be the art that can immortalize, The art that baffles time's tyrannic claim To quench it) here shines on me still the same. Faithful remembrancer of one so dear,... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1925 - 408 pages
...say, " Grieve not, my child ; chase all thy fears away ! " The meek intelligence of those dear oyes (Blest be the art that can immortalize, — The art that baffles time's tyrannic claim fo quench it !) here shines on me still the same. Faithful remembrancer of one so dear... | |
| Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - Literature - 1926 - 906 pages
...distinct they say, "Grieve not, my child, chase all thy fears away!" The meek intelligence of those dear eyes (Blest be the art that can immortalize, The art that baffles Time's tyrannic claim To quench it) here shines on me still the same. Faithful remembrancer of one so dear,... | |
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