| 1822 - 206 pages
...piece is entitled Reminiscence ; it is exceedingly plaintive and unaffectedly pathetic. REMTNISCENSE. Where are ye With whom in life I started, Dear companions...Ye are dead, estrang'd from me, or parted ; Flown, tike morning clouds, a thousand ways. Where art thou, in youth my friend and brother, Yea in soul my... | |
| 1822 - 746 pages
...Biblical History be fairly reconciled? M. POETRY. FROM POLYHYMNIA. BY JAMES MONTGOMERY, Eso. REMINISCENCE. WHERE are ye with whom in life I started. Dear companions of my golden days ? — Ye are dead, estranged from me or parted, Flown like morning clouds a thousand ways. Where art thou, in youth my... | |
| 1822 - 394 pages
...perfect. The first piece is entitled Reminiscence ; it is exceedingly plaintive and unaffectedly pathetic. Where are ye with whom in life I started, Dear companions of my golden days ? Ye art dead, estrang'd from me, or parted } Flown, like morning cloud*, л thousand WH vs. Wnere art tliou,... | |
| 1822 - 496 pages
...piece is entitled Reminiscence; it is exceedingly plaintive and unaffectedly pathetic. REMINISCENCE. Where are ye with whom in life I started, Dear companions of my golden days \ i are dead, estrang'd from me, or parted ; Flown, like morning clouds, a thousand ways. Where art... | |
| James Montgomery - English poetry - 1827 - 296 pages
...Shines through the battle-storm ; Away with fear, away, Let justice win the day. 231 REMINISCENCES. WHERE are ye with whom in life I started, Dear companions of my golden days ? Ye are dead, estranged from me, or parted, — Flown, like morning clouds, a thousand ways. Where art thou, in youth... | |
| James Montgomery - English poetry - 1827 - 198 pages
...form Shines through the battle-storm , Away with fear, away, Let justice win the day. REMINISCENCES. are ye with whom in life I started, Dear companions of my golden days ? Ye are dead, estranged from me, or parted, — Flown, like morning clouds, a thousand ways. Where art thou, in youth... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - English poetry - 1828 - 426 pages
...his heart, — for she was wed ! — Dublin Magazine. STANZAS FOR MUSIC. BY JAMES MONTGOMERY, ESO. WHERE are ye with whom in life I started, Dear companions of my golden days ? Ye are dead, estranged from me, or parted ; Flown like morning clouds, a thousand ways. Where art thou, in youth... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - English poetry - 1828 - 498 pages
...his heart, — for she was wed ! — Dublin Magazine. STANZAS FOR MUSIC. BY JAMES MONTGOMERY, ESQ. WHERE are ye with whom in life I started, Dear companions of my golden days ? Ye are dead, estranged from me, or parted ; Flown like morning clouds, a thousand ways. Where art thou, in youth... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - English poetry - 1828 - 430 pages
...bis heart, — for she was wed ! — Dublin Magazine. STANZAS FOR MUSIC. BY JAMES MONTGOMERY, ESQ. WHERE are ye with whom in life I started, Dear companions of my golden days ? Ye are dead, estranged from me, or parted ; Flown like morning clouds, a thousand ways. Where art thou, in youth... | |
| Religion - 1828 - 580 pages
...perfect, endless years begin. FF From the Pulpit. REMINISCENCES. BT J. MONTGOMERY, ESQ. WIIF.RF. arc ye, with whom in life I started, Dear companions of my golden days? YE are dead, estranged from me, or parted, — Flowu, like moruing clouds, a thousand wavs. * There is joy in the... | |
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