| Congregationalism - 1824 - 744 pages
...my last, my youngest love, The crown of every other, Though thou art born again above, I only am thy Mother ; Nor will affection let me Believe thou canst...: Where worlds no more can sever Parent and child for ever. Sheffield. LINES ON THE WANING YEAR. AGAIN thou'rt here — thou waning year ! (Tiie juys... | |
| James Montgomery - English poetry - 1827 - 198 pages
...would these arms have chain'd thee, And long from heaven detain'd thee. Sarah ! my last, my youngest love, The crown of every other ! Though thou art born...us, Where worlds no more can sever Parent and child for ever. THE WIDOW AND THE FATHERLESS. WELL, thou art gone, and I am left ! But oh ! how cold and... | |
| Thomas Willcocks - 1829 - 334 pages
...Nor will affection let me Believe thou canst forget me. Then, — thou in heaven and I on earth,M;iy this one hope delight us, That thou wilt hail my second...us, Where worlds no more can sever Parent and child for ever. I DID bat see him, and he dissppeared, I did but pluck the rose-bud, and it fell, A sorrow... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 pages
...I on earth, — May this one hope delight us, That (hnu wilt hail my second birth, \\licii dr. uli shall re-unite us, Where worlds no more can sever Parent and child for ever. THE WIDOW AND THE FATHERLESS. WELL, ihou art gone, and I am left: But, olí! how cold ¡ntd... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...Mother, Nor will afleciion let me Believe thou canst forget me. Then, — thou in Heaven and I on eonh, May this one hope delight us, That thou wilt hail...us, Where worlds no more can sever Parent and child for ever. THE WIDOW AND THE FATHERLESS. WELL, thou an gone, and I am left : But oh ! how cold and dark... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pages
...— thou in Heaven and I on earth, — May this one hope delight in, That thou wilt hai^ my eec-ond birth. When death shall reunite us, Where worlds no more can sever Parent and child for ever. THE WIDOW AND THE FATHERLESS. WELL, thon art gone, and I am left : But oh ! how cold and... | |
| American periodicals - 1825 - 498 pages
...my last, my youngest love, The crown of every other, Though thou art born again above, I only am tby mother ; Nor will affection let me Believe thou canst...; Where worlds no more can sever, Parent and child for ever. THE LOVER'S LEAP. The Dargle, in the county of Wicklow, has long been celebrated for its... | |
| Harp - English poetry - 1836 - 380 pages
...would these arms have chain'd thee, And long from heaven detain'd thee. Sarah ! my last, my youngest love, The crown of every other ! Though thou art born...us, Where worlds no more can sever Parent and child for ever. SPRING. MARY HOWITT. THE Spring — she is a blessed thing ! She is the mother of the flowers... | |
| English poetry - 1836 - 514 pages
...Heaven detain'd thee. Sarah ! ray last, my youngest love, The crown of every other ! Though thou art bom in Heaven above, I am thine only Mother, Nor will...us, Where worlds no more can sever Parent and child fur ever. THE WIDOW AND THE FATHERLESS. WELL, thou art gone, and I am left : But oh ! how cold and... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1839 - 510 pages
...would these arms have chain'd thee, And long from Heaven delain'd ihee. Sarah ! my last, my youngest love. The crown of every other ! Though thou art born...us, Where worlds no more can sever Parent and child for ever. THE WIDOW AND THE FATHERLESS. WELL, thon art gone, and I am left : But oh ! how cold and... | |
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