We looked into the pit prepared to take her: Was no room for any work in the close clay; From the sleep wherein she lieth, none will wake her, Crying, 'Get up, little Alice! it is day. Blackwood's Magazine - Page 2601843Full view - About this book
| C. Van Tiel, M.G. van Neck - 1912 - 424 pages
...sleep wherein she lieth none will wake her, Crying, 'Get up, little Alice! it is day.' If you listen by that grave, in sun and shower, With your ear down, little Alice never cries; Could we see her face, be sure we should not know her, For the smile has time for growing in her eyes: And merry go her moments,... | |
| 1879 - 484 pages
...sleep wherein she lieth none will wake her, Crying, 'Get up, little Alice! it is day.' If you listen by that grave, in sun and shower, With your ear down , little Alice never cries ; Could we see her face , be sure we should not know 'her , For the smile has time for growing in her eyes: And merry go her... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - 848 pages
...her, • Crying, ' Get up, little Alice ! it is day." If you listen by that grave, in sun and showier, oor lips of hers Oozing so clammily. Loop up her tresses Escaped fro be sure we should not know her, For the smile has time for growing in her eyes. And merry go her moments,... | |
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