| 1823 - 782 pages
...Horse in the Canongate. Many a scene I have got through since the Aughty-Thrce. " And I said, the days of my youth, where are they ? And Echo answered, Where are they." ODOHERTY. Pr'ythee, no more of your antediluvian recollections — your dramas of the ancient world.... | |
| Stephen Dodd - 1818 - 160 pages
...raise emotions similar to those which influenced the Arabian poet, in his pathetic exclamation — " I came to the place of my birth, and said, ' The friends of my youth, where are they ?' and an echo answered — 'ffTtere are theyt' " It was with reference to such more particularly, as from... | |
| 1821 - 720 pages
...curious," rejoins the naturalist, " that the horse has lost the faculty of speech in our days." . " I came to the place of my birth, and said, ' The friends...where are they ?' and Echo answered, ' where are they ?' " — " What after all is an Echo, but the reverberation of sound." Enough of this — let us return... | |
| 1821 - 726 pages
...is curious," Tejoins the naturalist, " that the horse has lost the faculty of speech in our days." " I came to the place of my birth, and said, ' The friends...where are they ?' and Echo answered, ' where are they ?' " — " What after all is an Echo, but the reverberation of sound." Enough of this — let us return... | |
| 1821 - 778 pages
...is curious," rejoins the naturalist, " that the horse has lost the faculty of speech in our days." " I came to the place of my birth, and said, ' The friends...where are they ?' and Echo answered, ' where are they ?' " — " What after all is an Echo, but the reverberation of sound." Enough of this — let us return... | |
| 1823 - 858 pages
...Horse in the Canongate. Many a scene I have got through since the Aughty-Three. " And I said, the days of my youth, where are they ? And Echo answered, Where are they." ODOHERTY. Pr'ythee, no more of your antediluvian recollections — your dramas of the ancient world.... | |
| 1824 - 596 pages
...study, and we all retired for the Bight. ISAAC. FOR THE AMERICAN MONTHLY MAGAZINE. YOUTH AND OLD AGE. « I came to the place of my birth, and said, the friends...where are they ! and echo answered, where are they !" When the summer day of youth is slowly and silently waning away into the night-fall of age, and... | |
| John Pierpont - 1828 - 320 pages
...possesses no sovereignty. s LESSON LXVIII. On waiting a Sfcene of Childhood.—BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. " I came to the place of my birth, and said, ' The friends...where are they ?' and Echo answered,' Where are they V " LONG years had elapsed since I gazed on the scene, Which my fancy still robed in its freshness... | |
| John Pierpont - 1829 - 290 pages
...possesses no sovereignty. LESSON LXVIII. On visiting a Scene of Childhood. — BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. " I came to the place of my birth, and said, ' The friends of my youth, where are they V and Echo answered, ' Where are they V " LONG years had elapsed since I gazed on the scene, Which... | |
| Lyman Cobb - 1834 - 238 pages
...southern people of this region. — T. FLINT. LESSON XCIl. On Visiting a Scene of Childhood. t <!ilme to the place of my birth, and said, ' The friends...•Where are they•!' and Echo answered, 'Where are they I'-" 1. LoNd years had elapsed since I gazed on the scene, Which my fancy still robed in its freshness... | |
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