But I who could not lose my precious boy, Prayed of the physic, which might bring the light Back to his eyes ; it was so very small That kiss-mark of the serpent, and I think It could not hate him, gracious as he was, Nor hurt him in his sport. And some... The New America and the Far East - Seite 1728von George Waldo Browne, Nathan Haskell Dale - 1912 - 1863 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1879 - 262 Seiten
...Of poison ; ' and another, ' He will die.' But I, who could not lose my precious boy, Prayed of them physic, which might bring the light Back to his eyes...! now he passeth in the yellow robe — Ask of the Kishi if there be a cure For that which ails thy son." Whereon I came Trembling to thee, whose brow... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1879 - 264 Seiten
...But I, who could not lose my precious boy, 1 'rayed of them physic, which might bring the light Buck to his eyes ; it was so very small That kiss-mark...! now he passeth in the yellow robe — Ask of the Eishi if there be a cure For that which ails thy son.' Whereon I came Trembling to thee, whose brow... | |
| 1880 - 1170 Seiten
...of them physic, which might bring tho light Back to his eyes ; it was so very small, That kiss- mark of the serpent, and I think It could not hate him,...gracious as he was, Nor hurt him in his sport. And sumo one said, * There is a holy man upon the hill — Lo ! now he passelh in the yellow robe — Ask... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1892 - 318 Seiten
...Of poison ; ' and another, ' He will die.1 But I, who could not lose my precious boy, Prayed of them physic, which might bring the light Back to his eyes ; it was so very small "A woman — dove-eyed, young, with tearful face And lifted hands — saluted, bending low." " Whereon... | |
| Truman Lee Kelley - 1915 - 150 Seiten
...Of poison' ; and another, ' He will die.' But I, who could not lose my precious boy, Prayed of them physic, which might bring the light Back to his eyes;...' There is a holy man upon the hill — Lo! now he passe th in the yellow robe — Ask of the Rishi if there be a cure For that which ails thy son.' Whereon... | |
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