| American periodicals - 1830 - 504 pages
...together, In sunshine and in shade, Since first beneath the chesnut trees , In infancy we play'd ; But coldness dwells within thy heart, A cloud is on...part us now ? We have been gay together ; We have laugh'd at little jesta ; For the fount of hope was gushing Warm and joyous in our breasts. But laughter... | |
| Arts - 1830 - 824 pages
...Since first beneath the chestnut trees In infancy we played. But coldness dwells within thy heurt, A cloud is on thy brow ; We have been friends together — Shall a light word part us now ? AVe have been gay together ; We have laughed at little jests ; For the fount of hope was gushing... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1833 - 636 pages
...friends together, In sunshine and in shade ; Since first beneath the chesnut trees In infancy we play'd. But coldness dwells within thy heart, A cloud is on...word part us now? We have been gay together ; We have laugh'd at little jests ; For the fount of Hope was gushing Warm and joyous in our breasts. But Laughter... | |
| Children - 1834 - 238 pages
...hope was gushing Warm and joyous in our breasts. But laughter now hath fled thy lip, And sullen glooms thy brow ; We have been friends together — Shall a light word part us now ? We have been sad together, We have wept with hitter tears, O'er the grass-grown graves, where slumber'd The hopes... | |
| 1854 - 332 pages
...friends together, In sunshine and in shade, Since first beneath the chestnut trees, In infancy we played. But coldness dwells within thy heart, A cloud is on...now ? We have been gay together ; We have laughed at bitter jests — For the fount of hope was gushing Warm and joyous in our breasts. But laughter now... | |
| Harp - English poetry - 1836 - 380 pages
...beneath the chestnut trees In infancy we play'd. But coldness dwells within my heart, A cloud is on my brow ; We have been friends together — Shall a light...part us now ? We have been gay together ; We have laugh'd at little jests ; For the fount of hope was gushing Warm and joyous in our breasts. But laughter... | |
| Author of The young man's own book - American poetry - 1836 - 336 pages
...chestnut trees In infancy we play'd. But coldness dwells within my heart, \ A cloud is on my brow ; ^J We have been friends together — Shall a light word...part us now ? We have been gay together ; We have laugh d at little jests ; For the fount of hope was gushing Warm and joyous in our breasts. But laughter... | |
| Fashion - 474 pages
...spread, and left a waste behind ! MARGARET'S LESSON. (A Tale founded on fact.} BY ELIZABETH YoUATT. ' Now coldness dwells within thy heart, A cloud is on thy...friends together — Shall a light word part us now ?" MRs. NoRToN. At the time of which we write there were not two prettier or more industrious girls... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1854 - 588 pages
...together, In sunshine and in shade ; Since first beneath the chestnut trees In infancy we played ; But coldness dwells within thy heart, A cloud is on...the fount of hope was gushing, / Warm and joyous, from our breasts ; But laughter now hath fled thy life, ' And sullen glooms thy brow ; — We have... | |
| Women - 1842 - 346 pages
...beneath the chestnut trees, In infancy we played. But coldness dwells within tby heartj A cloud is on tby brow ; We have been friends together — Shall a light...joyous in our breasts. But laughter now hath fled tby lip, And sullen glooms thy brow j We have been gay together — Shall a light word part us now?... | |
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