Forget-me-not: Or, The PhilipenaMrs. J. S. F. Lunt |
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... gaze , and may forget to - morrow ; But on the heart's pure tablet , joy and sorrow Are traced in lines that fade not ; we may die , But we cannot forget rapture and agony . The world may pass before our careless sight , And day may ...
... gaze , and may forget to - morrow ; But on the heart's pure tablet , joy and sorrow Are traced in lines that fade not ; we may die , But we cannot forget rapture and agony . The world may pass before our careless sight , And day may ...
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... gaze upon thy face at last , And run to thee , all faint and weak- And feel thy tears upon my cheek- Oh ! if my heart break not with joy The light of heaven will fairer seem , And I shall grow once more a boy , And , mother ! - ' t will ...
... gaze upon thy face at last , And run to thee , all faint and weak- And feel thy tears upon my cheek- Oh ! if my heart break not with joy The light of heaven will fairer seem , And I shall grow once more a boy , And , mother ! - ' t will ...
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... gaze , Live in an atmosphere of other days ; While friends and faces , flashing on the mind , Conceal the havoc time has left behind . ROBERT MONTGOMERY . JUST TWENTY - ONE . 67 EXTRACT . How often So should we live, Anon Pleasures of ...
... gaze , Live in an atmosphere of other days ; While friends and faces , flashing on the mind , Conceal the havoc time has left behind . ROBERT MONTGOMERY . JUST TWENTY - ONE . 67 EXTRACT . How often So should we live, Anon Pleasures of ...
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... the plaint of sorrow cease , And hear the voice of artless praise ; As when along the trophied plain Sublime they lead the victor train , While shouting nations gaze . BEATTIE . 83 84 TWENTY - THREE . ON ARRIVING AT THE AGE.
... the plaint of sorrow cease , And hear the voice of artless praise ; As when along the trophied plain Sublime they lead the victor train , While shouting nations gaze . BEATTIE . 83 84 TWENTY - THREE . ON ARRIVING AT THE AGE.
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... distance made soft , We gaze the more fondly the further we go , So , when years of our prime have gone over , how oft We turn with delight to past pleasure and woe . MEMORY . 87 I once felt affections , more gentle Memory, Mary Ann Brown,
... distance made soft , We gaze the more fondly the further we go , So , when years of our prime have gone over , how oft We turn with delight to past pleasure and woe . MEMORY . 87 I once felt affections , more gentle Memory, Mary Ann Brown,
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ANON ARIADNE'S CROWN beam beautiful beneath birth-day blessed bliss bloom breast breathed bright brighter brow BUTTERCUPS AND DAISIES by-past change of season charm cheerful child childhood's clouds dark DAYTON delight dream e'en earth ELIZA COOK fade Fancy fears flowers FORGET THEE FORGET-ME-NOT friends friendship gaze gems Genie glow golden gone grace grief hath heart heaven hope JANE TAYLOR KATRINAH leaves life's light live Love's lyre morning mother muse natal ne'er never night nosegay o'er pain past-now path peace PHILOPENE pleasure praise Princeton University rapture reck'st remember retrospective roam ROBERT BURNS scenes sere shade shadows shed shine sigh silver cord skies smile song SONNET soon sorrow soul spirit spring stars strife sunshine sweet tempest thine things Thou art thought vale of tears visions voice wandering weep wild youth