On these thy spirit loved to dwell Untainted by the world's control. My brother, those were happy days When thou and I were children yet ; How fondly memory still surveys Those scenes the heart can ne'er forget... The Metropolitan - Page 1011843Full view - About this book
| 1820 - 696 pages
...spirit lov'd to dwell, Untainted by the world's control. My brother, those were happy days, When thou and I were children yet ; • How fondly memory still surveys Those scenes, the heart can ne'er forget ! My soul was then, as thine is now, Unstain'd by sin, unstuug by pain ; Peace smil'd on each unclouded... | |
| 1821 - 420 pages
...spirit lov'd to dwell, Untainted by the world's control. My brother, those were happy days, When thou and I were children yet ; How fondly memory still surveys Those scenes, the heart can ne'er forget ! My soul was then, as thine is now, Unstain'd by sin, unstring by pain ; Peace smil'd on each unclouded... | |
| John Bowdler - 1821 - 510 pages
...lov'd to dwell, Untainted by the world's control. My brother, those were happy days When thou and 1 were children yet ; How fondly memory still surveys Those scenes the heart can ne'er forget. My soul was then, as thine is now, Unstain'd by sin, unstung by pain ; Peace smil'd on each unclouded... | |
| 1821 - 410 pages
...of life's unclouded weather. Our souls were knit, and thou and I, My brother, grew in love together. The chain is broke which bound us then — When shall I find it's like again ? M. November, 1820.No. II. THE KING OF CLUBS. SUCCESS OF NO. I. Juris 9« die Novembrit,... | |
| 1822 - 394 pages
...spirit lov'd to dwell, Untainted by the world's control. My brother, those were happy days, When thon and I were children yet ; How fondly memory still surveys Those scenes, the hnart can ne'er forget ! My soul was then, ; •> ihine is now, Unstain'd by sin, nnHlnng b; pain ;... | |
| 1823 - 542 pages
...spirit lovM to dwell, Untainted by the world's control. My brother, those were happy days When thou and I were children yet ; How fondly memory still surveys Those scenes the heart can ne'er forget. How blithly then we hail'd the ray Which usherM in the sabbath-day ; How lightly then our footsteps... | |
| 1824 - 446 pages
...spirit loved to dwell. Untainted by the world's control. My brother, those were happy days, When thou and I were children yet ; How fondly memory still surveys Those scenes, the heart can ne'er forget ! My soul was then, as thine is now, Unstain'd by sin, unstung by pain ; Peace smil'd on each unclouded... | |
| Martin MacDermot - 1824 - 602 pages
...spirit lov'd to dwell, Untainted by the world's control. My brother those were happy days, When thou and I were children yet ; How fondly memory still surveys Those scenes the heart can ne'er forget ! My soul was then as thine is now, Unstain'd by sin, unstung by pain ; Peace smil'd on each unclouded... | |
| Winthrop Mackworth Praed, Walter Blunt - 1824 - 446 pages
...spirit loved to dwell. Untainted by the world's control. My brother, those were happy days, When thou and I were children yet ; How fondly memory still surveys Those scenes, the heart can ne'e' forget ! My soul was then, as thine is now, Unstain'd by sin, nnstung by pain ; Peace smil'd... | |
| Martin MacDermot - 1824 - 604 pages
...of life's unclouded weather, Our souls were knit, and thou and I, My brother, grew in love together. The chain is broke which bound us then — When shall I find its like again ? M. November, 1818. THE ETONIAN. SCENE IN GOETHE'S FAUST. THE following is taken from Lord Francis... | |
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