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
| Henry Reed - 1860 - 312 páginas
...father's dwelling? So might we talk of the old familiar faces ! " How some they have died, and how some they have left me, And some are taken from me:...are departed: All, all are gone, the old familiar faces I" There is another set of verses of Lamb's, which very gracefully and feelingly, and with admirable... | |
| Henry Reed - 1860 - 322 páginas
...might we talk of the old familiar faces ! " How some they have died, and how some they have left mfi, And some are taken from me: all are departed: All, all are gone, the old familiar faces !" There is another set of verses of Lamb's, which very gracefully and feelingly, and with admirable... | |
| 1861 - 144 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. FACES IN THE FIRE. I WATCH the drowsy night expire, And Fancy paints, at my desire,... | |
| 1863 - 438 páginas
...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...are departed ; All, all are gone, the old familiar faces. C. Lamb ccxxi THE JOURNEY ONWARDS AS slow our ship her foamy track Against the wind was cleaving,... | |
| John Charles Curtis - 1863 - 178 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 THE RAINBOW.— Campbell. TRIUMPHAL arch, that fill'st the sky When storms prepare to part,... | |
| James Stuart Laurie - 1863 - 264 páginas
...brother, Why wert uot thou born in my father'3 dwelling, So might we talk of the old familiar faces; How some they have died, and some they have left me, And...are taken from me ; all are departed; All, all are gone—the old familiar faces! A WISH. MINE be a cot beside a hill; lamb. A bee-hive's 1mm shall soothe... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1866 - 412 páginas
...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...departed ; All, all are gone — the old familiar faces ! The genius of KIRKE WHITE, which elicited the beautiful tribute of Byron, is seen in the following... | |
| Frances Freeling Broderip - 1867 - 290 páginas
...— " Ghost-like I paced round the haunts of my childhood, Seeking to find the old familiar faces. Some they have died, and some they have left me, And...are departed ; All, all are gone, the old familiar faces !" In remembrance of past times, I took many a drive in the neighbourhood, and recognized with... | |
| John Rolfe - 1867 - 404 páginas
...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...are departed ; All, all are gone, the old familiar faces. C. LAMB. AN OBSTINATE MAN. HE is resolved to understand no man's reason but his own, because... | |
| Moxon Edward and co - 200 páginas
...Why wert thou not 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. THE FANCY BALL. By W. MACKWORTH PRAED. " A visor for a visor ! What care I What curious eye... | |
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