The Literary Companion, Volume 1, Issues 1-13G. & J. Huntley, 1821 |
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... thee had hoped , " she continued , her love for her parent speaking eloquently within- " I had hoped , that these frail , weak hands would have smoothed for thee thy declin- ing years ! That I might have been thy stay when strength failed ...
... thee had hoped , " she continued , her love for her parent speaking eloquently within- " I had hoped , that these frail , weak hands would have smoothed for thee thy declin- ing years ! That I might have been thy stay when strength failed ...
Page 103
... thee to me ; The cold breeze of evening is piteously sighing , And sad is my eye - for it rests not on thee . Oh ! when thy lov'd presence illumines my dwelling , When the voice that I love sounds so sweet in my ear , My heart , which ...
... thee to me ; The cold breeze of evening is piteously sighing , And sad is my eye - for it rests not on thee . Oh ! when thy lov'd presence illumines my dwelling , When the voice that I love sounds so sweet in my ear , My heart , which ...
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... thee . Go , go ! let other cares engage , Let pleasure , hope , and joy , invite thee : Is there no line in memory's page , That with a sudden pang may smite thee . Too oft thou'st read in this sad eye , How fondly , truly , I adored thee ...
... thee . Go , go ! let other cares engage , Let pleasure , hope , and joy , invite thee : Is there no line in memory's page , That with a sudden pang may smite thee . Too oft thou'st read in this sad eye , How fondly , truly , I adored thee ...
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