| Select poetry - 1855 - 80 sider
...doth keep his state : Enter — no crowds attend — Enter — no guards defend This palace gate. That pavement damp and cold, No smiling courtiers tread...That short deep gasp, and then The parting groan. Oh ! change — oh ! wondrous change ! Burst are the prison bars — This moment, there, so low, So... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 428 sider
...doth keep his state : Enter — no crowds attend — Enter — no guards defend This palace-gate. That pavement damp and cold No smiling courtiers tread;...That short, deep gasp, and then The parting groan. Oh ! change — oh ! wondrous change — Burst are the prison bars — This moment there, so low So... | |
| Ichabod Smith Spencer - 1855 - 438 sider
...doth keep his state Enter — no crowd attend : Enter — no guards defend This palace gate. ii That pavement, damp and cold, No smiling courtiers tread...That short, deep gasp, and then The parting groan. " Oh ! change — Oh wondrous change—* Burst are the prison bars ; This moment there, so low, So... | |
| 1855 - 458 sider
...Death doth keep his state ; Enter ! no crowds attend ; Enter ! no guards defend This palace-gate. That pavement damp and cold No smiling courtiers tread...That short, deep gasp, and then The parting groan. i 0 change ! — O wondrous change ! — Burst are the prison-bars ; — This moment there, so low,... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 424 sider
...doth keep his state : Enter — no crowds attend — Enter — no guards defend This palace-gate. That pavement damp and cold No smiling courtiers tread;...That short, deep gasp, and then The parting groan. Oh ! change — oh ! wondrous change — Burst are the prison bars — This moment there, so low So... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 416 sider
...Enter — no guards defend This palace-gate. That pavement damp and cold No smiling courtiers tread j One silent woman stands, Lifting with meagre hands...That short, deep gasp, and then The parting groan. Oh ! change — oh I wondrous change— Burst are the prison bars— This moment there, so low So agonized,... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 404 sider
...doth keep his state : Enter — no crowds attend — Enter — no guards defend This palace-gate. That pavement damp and cold No smiling courtiers tread;...silent woman stands, Lifting with meagre hands A dying hoad. No mingling voices sound — An infant wail alone : A sob suppressed — again That short, deep... | |
| Ichabod Smith Spencer - 1856 - 392 sider
...doth keep his state ; Enter — no crowd attend : Enter— no guards defend This palace gate. "That pavement, damp and cold, No smiling courtiers tread;...That short, deep gasp, and then The parting groan. " Oh ! change— Oh wondrous change — Burst are the prison bars ; This moment there, so low, So agonized,... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 sider
...doth keep his state ; Enter — no crowds attend ; Enter — no guards defend This palace gate. That pavement, damp and cold, No smiling courtiers tread...short, deep gasp, and then — The parting groan. Oh ! change — oh, wondrous change ! Burst are the prison bars ; This moment, there, so low, So agonised... | |
| Ichabod Smith Spencer - 1856 - 390 sider
...* Enter — no guards defend This palace gate. "That pavement, damp and cold. No smiling courtiera tread ; One silent woman stands — Lifting with meagre...That short, deep gasp, and then The parting groan. " Oh ! change— Oh wondrous change — Burst are the prison bars ; This moment there, so low, So agonized,... | |
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