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" All this, and more endearing still than all, Thy constant flow of love, that knew no fall, Ne'er roughen'd by those cataracts and breaks, That humour interposed too often makes; All this still legible in memory's page, And still to be so to my latest... "
The Poetical Works of John Milton ... - Page 102
by John Milton - 1824 - 131 pages
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An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners

Samuel Kirkham - 1839 - 362 pages
...and more endearing still than all', Thy constant flow of love', that knew no fall', Ne'erb roughened by those cataracts and breaks' That', humour' interposed',...may'; Perhaps a frail memorial', but sincere', Not scorned in heaven', though little noticed here'. Could time', his flight reversed', restore the hours',...
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Reading Book for the Use of Female Schools

1839 - 428 pages
...bestow'd The biscuit, or confectionary plum ; By thy own hand till fresh they shone and glow'd : All this, and more endearing still than all, Thy constant...and breaks, That humour interposed too often makes ; And still to be so to my latest age, All this still legible in Memory's page, Adds joy to duty, makes...
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The American Class-reader: Containing a Series of Lessons in Reading; with ...

George Willson - 1840 - 298 pages
...this, and, more endearing still than all, Thy constant flow of love that knew no fall, Ne'er roughened by those cataracts and breaks, That humour interposed...latest age, Adds joy to duty, makes me glad to pay 6 Such honours to thee as my numbers may ; — Perhaps a frail memorial, but sincere, Not scorned in...
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Selections from the British Poets, Volume 2

1840 - 378 pages
...those cataracts and breaks That humour interposed too often makes ; All this still legible in mem'ry's page, And still to be so to my latest age, Adds joy...Perhaps a frail memorial, but sincere, Not scorn'd in Heav'n, though little noticed here. ON THE LOSS OF THE ROYAL GEORGE. TOLL for the brave 1 The brave...
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Selections from the British Poets, Volume 2

1840 - 368 pages
...; The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestow'd By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glow'd ! All this, and more endearing still than all, Thy constant...interposed too often makes ; All this still legible in mem'ry's page, And still to be so to my latest age, Adds joy to duty, makes me glad to pay Such honours...
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Poems. With a Biographical and Critical Introduction by the Rev ..., Volume 2

William Cowper - 1841 - 358 pages
...The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestow 'd By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glow'd : All this, and more endearing still than all, Thy constant...memorial, but sincere, Not scorn'd in Heaven, though little noticed here. The violet, the pink, and jessamine, I prick'd them into paper with a pin (And...
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Poems

William Cowper - 1841 - 456 pages
...glow'd: All this, and more endearing still than all, Thy constant flow of love, that knew -no fall, Ne're roughen'd by those cataracts and breaks, That humour...glad to pay Such honours to thee as my numbers may : Perbaps a frail memorial, but sincere, Not scorn'd in Heaven, though little noticed here. Could Time,...
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Kind Words for His Young Friends

William (uncle, pseud.) - 1842 - 116 pages
...C The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestowed By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glowed ; All this, and more endearing still than all, Thy constant...interposed too often makes ; All this still legible in mem'ry's page, And still to be so till my latest age." Of Sir Walter Scott, it is said by his sonin-law,...
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The United States Reader: Containing a Variety of Exercises in Reading ...

John D. Post - 1842 - 314 pages
...constant flow of love, that knew no fall,* Ne'er roughened1* by those cataracts and breaks That humor interposed, too often makes ; All this, still legible...age, Adds joy to duty, makes me glad to pay* Such honors to thee as my numbers may ; Perhaps a frail memorial, but sincere, Not scorned in heaven, though...
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An Essay on Elocution, Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners

Samuel Kirkham - 1842 - 386 pages
...flow of love', that knew no fall', Ne'er'' roughened by those cataracts and breaks' That', humour1 interposed', too often makes'; All this', still legible...my latest age', Adds joy to duty', makes me glad to p;iy' Such honours to thee as my numbers may'; Perhaps a frail memorial', but sincere', Not scorned...
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