| Thomas Moore - 1872 - 660 pages
...youug and haply pare as Hum, I look'd and pray'd like tliee— but now — ' He huuff his head — each nobler aim And hope and feeling, which had slept...of soul-felt penitence ! In whose benign, redeeming now Is felt the first, the only sense Of guiltless joy that guilt can know. 'There's a drop,' said... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - 1872 - 438 pages
...young, and haply pure as thou, I look'd and pray'd like thee — but now — " He hung his head — each nobler aim, And hope, and feeling, which had...wept — he wept ! Blest tears of soul-felt penitence 1 In whose benign, redeeming flow Is felt the first, the only sense Of guiltless joy that guilt can... | |
| Mrs. N. C. Iron - 1872 - 238 pages
...also take leave of her here, and in doing so, we may be allowed to express the hope that she will weep "Blest tears of soul-felt penitence, In whose benign,...only sense Of guiltless joy that guilt can know." CHAPTER XXXII. "The cold in clime arc cold in blood, Their love can scarce deserve the name; But mine... | |
| Lewis Baxter Monroe - 1872 - 432 pages
...When young, and haply pure as thou, I looked and prayed like thee; but now — " He hung his head ; each nobler aim And hope and feeling which had slept...instant came Fresh o'er him, and he wept — he wept! X. And now! behold him kneeling there, By the child's side in humble prayer, While the same sunbeam... | |
| William Adams - 1873 - 392 pages
...and feeling which had slept From boyhood-hour, that instant came Fresh o'er him, and he wept — h» wept ! Blest tears of soul-felt penitence ! In whose...the only sense Of guiltless joy that guilt can know. Heaven's choicest gift at last was found. Divest the rhythm of all that is fanciful and scenic in form,... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1873 - 590 pages
...young and haply pure as thou, I looked and prayed like theo, — but now * He hung his head,• — each nobler aim And hope and feeling which had slept...instant came Fresh o'er him, and he wept — he wept ! 5. The Historical poem is a metrical narrative of public events, extending over a period more or... | |
| Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) - 1873 - 476 pages
...scent of the roses will hang round it still. Quem pcenitet peccasse, pcena est innocens (Seneca) — Blest tears of soul-felt penitence, In whose benign...only sense, Of guiltless joy that guilt can know. HANNAH MORE. Principiis obsta : sero medicina paratur, Cum mala per longas convaluere moras (Ovid)... | |
| Casket - 1873 - 874 pages
...but now"— He hung his head— each nobler aim And hope and feeling, which had slept From boyhood hour, that instant came Fresh o'er him, and he wept— he wept ! Bless'd tears of soul-felt penitence, In whose benign, redeeming flow Is felt the first, the only... | |
| Public school series - 1874 - 408 pages
...young, and haply pure as thou, " I look'd and pray'd like thee — but now — " He hung his head — each nobler aim, And hope, and feeling, which had...the only sense Of guiltless joy that guilt can know. * * * * And now — behold him kneeling there By the child's side, in-humble prayer, While the same... | |
| Samuel Wordsworth Bailey - 1874 - 732 pages
...found one sunny resting place, Nor brought him back one branch of grace ! — He hung his head — each nobler aim And hope and feeling, which had slept...instant came Fresh o'er him, and he wept — he wept ! NOW Joab the son of Zeruiah perceived that the king's heart was toward Absalom. And the king said... | |
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