Oh thou ! with whom my heart was wont to share From Reason's dawn each pleasure and each care; With whom, alas! I fondly hoped to know The humble walks of happiness below; If thy blest nature now unites above An angel's pity with a brother's love, Still... Recollections - Page xiiiby Samuel Rogers - 1859 - 229 pagesFull view - About this book
| Natham Drake - English literature - 1800 - 510 pages
...effort of the modern muses, the poet thus pathetically invokes the Spirit of his departed brother: Oh thou! with whom my heart was wont to share From reason's dawn each pleasure and each care; With whom, alas! I fondly hop'd to know The humble walks of happiness below; If thy blest nature now... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1801 - 208 pages
...please; There may these gentle guests delight to dwell. And bless the scene they lov'd in life so well! Oh thou! with whom my heart was wont to share From Reason's dawn each pleasure and each care; With whom, alas! I fondly hop'd to know The humble walks of happiness below; If thy blest nature now... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1801 - 222 pages
...64 There may these gentle guests delight to dwell, And bless the scene they lov'd in life so well! Oh thou ! with whom my heart was wont to share From Reason's dawn each pleasure and each care; With whom, alas! I fondly hop'd to know The humble walks of happiness below; If thy blest nature now... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1802 - 308 pages
...; There may these gentle guests delight to dwell, And bless the scene they lov'd in life so well ! Oh thou ! with whom my heart was wont to share From Reason's dawn each pleasure and each care; With whom, alas ! I fondly hcp'd to know The humble walks of happiness below; If thy blest nature now... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Hope - 1804 - 182 pages
...; There may these gentle guests delight tod well, And bless the scenes they lov'd in life so well ! Oh thou ! with whom my heart was wont to share From Reason's dawn each pleasure and each care ; With whom, alas ! I fondly hop'd to know The humble walks of happiness below ; If thy blest nature... | |
| 1809 - 418 pages
...with peculiar pride, On earth my brother, and in heaven my guide." P. 9. " O thou with whom my soul was wont to share, From reason's dawn each pleasure and each care ; With whom, alas! I fondly hop'd to know The humble walks of happiness below; If thy blest spirit... | |
| Timothy Alden - Epitaphs - 1814 - 306 pages
...14 May, 1806, aged 68 years. Blessed are the pure in heart, fo» they shall see God. Oh thou, witli whom my heart was wont to share, From reason's dawn, each pleasure and each care; If thy blest nature now unites, above, An angel's pity with a parent's love, Still o'er my life preserve... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1816 - 276 pages
...please; There may these gentle guests delight to dwell, And bless the scene they loved in life so well! Oh thou ! with whom my heart was wont to share From Reason's dawn each pleasure and each care; With whom, alas ! I fondly hoped to know The humble walks of happiness below; If thy blest nature now... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1816 - 260 pages
...please; There may these gentle guests delight to dwell, And bless the scene they loved in life so well ! Oh thou ! with whom my heart was wont to share From Reason's dawn each pleasure and each care; With whom, alas! I fondly hoped to know The humble walks of happiness below; If thy blest nature now... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1822 - 340 pages
...please; There may these gentle guests delight to dwell, And bless the scene they loved in life so well ! Oh thou ! with whom my heart was wont to share From Reason's dawn each pleasure and each care ; With whom, alas ! I fondly hoped to know The humble walks of happiness below ; If thy blest nature... | |
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