My mother ! at that holy name Within my bosom there's a gush Of feeling which no time can tame. A feeling, which for years of fame, I would not, could not crush... Portraits of British Americans - Page 4by Fennings Taylor, William Notman - 1867Full view - About this book
| 1829 - 436 pages
...destined to exist alone, And ne'er call woman's heart his own. My mother ! — at that holy name, Within my bosom there's a gush Of feeling, which no time...which, for years of fame, I would not, could not crush. And sisters ! — they are dear as life — But when I look upon my WIFE, My life-blood gives a sudden... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1829 - 618 pages
...And ne'er call woman's heart his own. My mother ! — at that holy name, Within my bosom there 'sa gush Of feeling, which no time can tame, A feeling...which, for years of fame, I would not, could not crush, And sisters ! — they are dear as life — But when I look upon my WIPE, My life-blood gives a sudden... | |
| Samuel Kettell - American poetry - 1829 - 432 pages
...destined to exist alone, And re'or call woman's heart his own. My mother!—at that holy name, Within my bosom there's a gush Of feeling, which no time can tame, A feeling which, for years of fame, My life-blood gives a sudden rush, And all my fond affections blend, In mother—sisters—wife—and... | |
| 1830 - 436 pages
...exist alune, And ne'er call woman's heart his own, My mother! — at that holy name, Within my hosom there's a gush Of feeling, which no time can tame, A feeling which, for years of fame, 1 would not, could not crush ; And sisters ! — they aie dear as life — But when I look upon my... | |
| Elizabeth Washington Wirt - Flower language - 1837 - 264 pages
...FOLEAMENlA JAPONlCA. MAT von BX BLESSED ! THO' f BE MtSEBADLE. My mother ! at that holy name, Within my bosom there's a gush Of feeling, which no time...which, for years of fame, I would not, could not crush. . . . GP Morris. Can l forget thy cares, from helpless years— Thy tenderness for me ? An eye still... | |
| George Pope Morris - American poetry - 1838 - 106 pages
...destined to exist alone, And ne'er call woman's heart his own ! My mother ! — At that holy name Within my bosom there's a gush Of feeling which no time can...which for years of fame, I would not, could not crush ! And sisters ! — ye are dear as life, But when I look upon my wife My heart-blood gives a sudden... | |
| George Pope Morris - 1838 - 96 pages
...destined to exist alone, And ne'er call woman's heart his own ! My mother ! — At that holy name Within my bosom there's a gush Of feeling which no time can...which for years of fame, I would not, could not crush ! And sisters ! — ye are dear as life, But when I look upon my wife My heart-blood gives a sudden... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - American poetry - 1842 - 638 pages
...destined to exist alone, And ne'er call woman's heart his own ! My mother ! at that holy name Within my bosom there's a gush Of feeling which no time can...which for years of fame, I would not, could not crush ! And, sisters ! ye are dear as life, But when I look upon my wife My heart-blood gives a sudden rush,... | |
| Quotations, English - 1847 - 540 pages
...reserv'd for me ; Yet such was in my nature. 7. My mother ! at that holy name Within my bosom there 'sa gush Of feeling, which no time can tame, A feeling,...which, for years of fame, I would not, could not crush ! GEORGE P. MORRIS. 8. My heart grew softer as I gazed upon That youthful mother, as she sooth'd to... | |
| Quotations, English - 1847 - 526 pages
...was in my nature. BYRON'S Childe Harold, 7. My mother ! at that holy name Within my bosom there 'sa gush Of feeling, which no time can tame, A feeling,...which, for years of fame, I would not, could not crush ! GEORGE P. MORRIS. 8. My heart grew softer as I gazed upon Tliat youthful mother, as she sooth'd to... | |
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