| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 pages
...lace, Knots of flowers and ribbons too, Scattered about in every place. For the revel is through. And Maud and Madge in robes of white, The prettiest nightgowns under the sun, Stockingless, slipperless, sit In the night, For the revel is done. Sit and comb their beautiful hair,... | |
| 1859 - 802 pages
...lace, Knots of flowers and ribbons, too, Scattered about in every place, For the revel is through. And Maud and Madge in robes of white, The prettiest night-gowns under the sun, Stockingless, slipperless, sit in the night, For the revel is done, — Sit and comb their beautiful... | |
| Asahel Clark Kendrick - 1871 - 484 pages
...winter chill, All out of the bitter St. Agnes weather, While the fire is out and the house is still, Maud and Madge together, — Maud and Madge in robes...away from the chilly night, After the revel is done 9* Float along in a splendid dream, To a golden gittern's tinkling tune, While a thousand lusters shimmering... | |
| 1871 - 476 pages
...lace, Knots of flowers, and ribbons, too, Scattered about in every place, For the revel is through. And Maud and Madge in robes of white, The prettiest night-gowns under the sun, Stockingless, slipperless, sit in the night, For the revel is done : — Sit and comb their beautiful... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1872 - 542 pages
...lace, Knots of flowers and ribbons, too, Scattered about in every place, For the revel is through. And Maud and Madge in robes of white. The prettiest night-gowns under the sun, Stockingless, slipperless, sit in the night, For the revel is done, — Sit and comb their beautiful... | |
| Nora Perry - 1875 - 204 pages
...the chamber there, And the little, bare feet are cold. While the fire is out and the house is still, Maud and Madge together, — Maud and Madge in robes...lustres shimmering stream, In a palace's grand saloon. Men and wdmen with beautiful faces And eyes of tropical dusk, — And one face shining out like a star,... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - 392 pages
...Maud and Madge together, — Maud and Madge in rolws of white, Theprettii'stnightgownsundertliesuii, Curtained away from the chilly night, After the revel...— • Float along in a splendid dream, To a golden gittorn's tinkling tune. While a thousand lustres shimmering stream In a palace's grand saloon. Flashing... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - 560 pages
...lace, Knots of flowers and ribbons, too, Scattered about in every place, For the revel is through. And Maud and Madge in robes of white, The prettiest nightgowns under the sun, Stockingless, slinperfess, sit in the night, For the revel is done, — Sit and comb their beautiful... | |
| 1875 - 606 pages
...lace, Knots of flowers and ribbons too, Scattered about in every place, For the revel is through. And Maud and Madge in robes of white, The prettiest nightgowns under the sun, Stockingless, slipperless, sit in the night, For the revel is done, Sit and comb their beautiful hair,... | |
| Nora Perry - 1875 - 204 pages
...still, Comb out their braids and curls. Scattered about in every -place, For the revel is through. And Maud and Madge in robes of white, The prettiest nightgowns under the sun, Stockingless, slipperless, sit in the night, For the revel is done. Sit and comb their beautiful hair,... | |
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