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... Notes and Queries - Página 1291868Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1848 - 650 páginas
...who might complain if they would, in the simple and touching language of the late Charles Lamb — " Some they have died, and some they have left me, And...are departed ; All, all are gone, the old familiar faces !" " Are there any happy days for them ?" it may be asked. Yes, truly. " In memory perhaps, —... | |
| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1850 - 596 páginas
...Why wert not thon born in my father's dwelling? So might we talk of the old familiar faees ; — How some they have died, and some they have left me, And...are departed ; All, all are gone, the old familiar faees. THE SABBATH BELLS. The eheerfnl Sabbath bells, wherever heard. Strike pleasant on the sense,... | |
| 1851 - 608 páginas
...brother, Why wert not thon 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. Perhaps better still are the lines, To Hester — as touching as anything in modern verse —... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1851 - 764 páginas
...dwelling! So might we talk of the old familiar laces — How some they have died, and some they bave — We were a ghastly crew. The body of my brother's eon Stood by me, knee to knee : The bod faces. A Famcfu to Tobacco. May the Babylonish curse Straight confound my stammering verse, If I can... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1852 - 684 páginas
...my father's dwelling ? So might we talk of the old familiar facesHow some they have died, and bоme they have left me, And some are taken from me ; all...are departed ; All, all are gone, the old familiar faces. HELEN. HIGH-BORN Helen, round your dwelling These twenty years I've paced in vain : Haughty... | |
| 1853 - 560 páginas
...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. COLERIDGE. 317 iptmcmc. A CONVERSATION POEM. APRIL, 1798. No cloud, no relique... | |
| Chambers's journal - 1854 - 416 páginas
...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. To meet again on the frosty ground, and beneath the bleak welkin of life's winter, those we... | |
| 1854 - 850 páginas
...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...me ; all are departed ; All, all are gone, the old familial' faces. To meet again on the frosty ground, and beneath the bleak welkin of life's winter,... | |
| Lord William Pitt Lennox - 1855 - 336 páginas
...In my days of childhood, in my joyful school days : All, all are 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. THERE is an indescribable, mournful pleasure in reverting to the companions of our... | |
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1855 - 624 páginas
...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. A VISION OF REPENTANCE. I SAW a famous fountain, in my dream, Where shady pathways to a valley... | |
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