The Judge looked back as he climbed the hill, And saw Maud Muller standing still. "A form more fair, a face more sweet, Ne'er hath it been my lot to meet. "And her modest answer and graceful air Show her wise and good as she is fair. " Would she were... Putnam's Monthly - Página 281857Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Torrey Harris, Andrew Jackson Rickoff, Mark Bailey - 1878 - 284 páginas
...is fair. " ' Would she were mine, and I to-day, Like her, a harvester of hay ! (Abrupt Stress.) " ' No doubtful balance of rights and wrongs, Nor weary lawyers with endless tongues, (Smooth Stress.) (Abrupt Stress.) " But he thought of his sisters, proud and cold, And his mother,... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1878 - 400 páginas
...good as she is fair. 26. " Would she were mine, and I to-day, Like her, a harvester of hay ; 27. " No doubtful balance of rights and wrongs, Nor weary lawyers with endless tongues, 28. " But low of cattle and song of birds, And health, and quiet, and loving words." 29. But he thought... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1878 - 556 páginas
...of hay : " No doubtful halance of rights and wrongs, Nor weary lawyers with endless tongues, bees; But he thought of his sisters proud and cold, And his mother vam of her rank and gold. So, closing his heart, the Judge rode on, And Maud was left in the field... | |
| Thomas Edie Hill - 1879 - 402 páginas
...answer and graceful air Show her wise and good as she is fair. "Would she were mine, and I to-day. Like her, a harvester of hay. " No doubtful balance...and quiet, and loving words." But he thought of his sister, proud and cold, And his mother, vain of her rank and gold. So, closing his heart, the Judge... | |
| Horace Elisha Scudder - 1879 - 474 páginas
...answer and graceful air 50 Show her wise and good as she is fair. " Would she were mine, and I to-day, Like her, a harvester of hay : " No doubtful balance...wrongs, Nor weary lawyers with endless tongues, But he thought of his sisters proud and cold, And his mother vain of her rank and gold. So, closing his... | |
| Horace Elisha Scudder - 1879 - 480 páginas
...answer and graceful air 50 Show her wise and good as she is fair. " Would she were mine, and I to-day, Like her, a harvester of hay : " No doubtful balance...and wrongs, Nor weary lawyers with endless tongues, 55 " But low of cattle and song of birds, And health and quiet and loving words." But he thought of... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1879 - 536 páginas
...she is fair. "Would she were mine, and I to-day, Like her, a harvester of hay : " No douhtful halance of rights and wrongs, Nor weary lawyers with endless tongues, " But low of cattle and song of birds, Andheaith and quiet and loving words.'* 1 But he thought of his sisters proud and cold, And his mother... | |
| 1879 - 80 páginas
...answer and graceful air, Show her wise and good as she is fair. " "Would she were mine, and I to-day Like her a harvester of hay : " No doubtful balance of rights and wrongs, And weary lawyers with endless tongues, " But low of cattle and song of birds, And health of quiet... | |
| Horace Elisha Scudder - 1879 - 596 páginas
...answer and graceful air 50 Show her wise and good as she is fair. " Would she were mine, and I to-day, Like her, a harvester of hay: " No doubtful balance of rights and wrongt. Nor weary lawyers with endless tongues, (°oF'M •——^ V xi .>•; • ri '.i• -1 ••... | |
| David Charles Bell - 1879 - 556 páginas
...answer and graceful air, show her wise and good as she is fair. Would she were mine! and I to-day liie her a harvester of hay : no doubtful balance of rights and wrongs, and weary lawyers with endless tongues ; but low of cattle, and song of birds, and health of quiet... | |
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