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" Seeking to find the old familiar faces. Friend of my bosom, thou more than a brother, Why wert not thou born in my father's dwelling? So might we talk of the old familiar faces. How some they have died, and some they have left me, And some are taken from... "
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The New sporting magazine, Volume 15

1838 - 598 pages
...I acceded to those terms." DEATH OF HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF LEEDS, WITH NOTICES OF HIS RACING STUD. " Some, they have died, and some they have left me; And some are taken from me — all are departedAll, all are gone, the old familiar faces." LAMR. SELD0M is it the lot of a public journalist...
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The letters of Charles Lamb, with a sketch of his life. The poetical works

Charles Lamb - 1838 - 478 pages
...Why wert not thou born in my father's dwelling 1 So might we talk of the old familiar faces— How some they have died, and some they have left me, And...are departed; All, all are gone, the old familiar faces. A VISION OF REPENTANCE. I SAW a famous fountain, in my dream, Where shady pathways to a valley...
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The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music & Romance, Volume 5

Fashion - 514 pages
...useful members of society, their father's pride, and their country's glory. OLD ACQUAINTANCE. " How some they have died, and some they have left me, And...are departed / All, all, are gone, the old familiar faces." — LAMB. THERE are not many pleasures superior to what one experiences when looking on the...
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The jewel, sacred, domestic, narrative and lyrical poems selected from ...

Jewel - 1839 - 352 pages
...Why wert not thou born in my father's dwelling ? So might we talk of the old familiar faces — How some they have died, and some they have left me, And...are departed ; All, all are gone, the old familiar faces. CHARLES LAMB. THE FOUNTAIN. WE talk'd with open heart and tongue Affectionate and true, A pair...
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The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'.

John William Carleton - 1840 - 548 pages
...In my days of childhood, in my joyful school days: All, all aie gone, the old familiar faces ! How some they have died, and some they have left me, And...are departed — All, all are gone, the old familiar faces ! C. LAMB. But whither are we wandering ! We have strayed from die thread of our narrative. To...
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Cyclopædia of English literature, Volume 2

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...Why wert not thou boni in my father's dwelling ! So might we talk of the old familiar faces — How some they have died, and some they have left me, And...are departed ; All, all are gone, the old familiar faces. A Faremü to TU>MCO>. May the Babylonish curse Straight confound my stammering verse, If I can...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and ..., Volume 2

Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1844 - 738 pages
...Why wert not thou born in my father's dwelling ! So might we talk of the old familiar faces— How faces. A Farewell to Tobacco. May the Babylonish curse Straight confound my stammering verse, If I...
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The Poets and Poetry of England, in the Nineteenth Century

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - Authors, English - 1845 - 558 pages
...Why wert not thou born in my father's dwelling ? So might we talk of the old familiar faces — How some they have died, and some they have left me, And...some are taken from me ; all are departed ; All, all arc gone, the old familiar faces. THE FAMILY NAME. WRAT reason first imposed thee, gentle name, Name...
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Merry's Museum, Volumes 11-12

New York (N.Y.) - 1846 - 392 pages
...Why wert not thou born in my father's dwelling? So might we talk of the old familiar faces — How some, they have died, and some, they have left me,...are departed : All, all are gone, the old familiar faces. I Mount Auburn. [Continued from p. 114.] T would not, perhaps, interest the reader if we were...
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The Poets and Poetry of England: In the Nineteenth Century

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - Authors, English - 1846 - 540 pages
...Why wert not thou born in my father's dwelling ! So might we talk of the old familiar faces — How some they have died, and some they have left me, And some are taken from me ; all arc departed ; All, all are gone, the old familiar faces. THE FAMILY NAME. WRAT reason first imposed...
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