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" ... tide They fling their melancholy music wide; Bidding me many a tender thought recall Of summer days, and those delightful years When by my native streams, in life's fair prime, The mournful magic of their mingling chime First waked my wondering childhood... "
The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art - Page 127
1860
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Treasury of English Sonnets. Ed. from the Original Sources with Notes and ...

David M. Main (ed) - 1881 - 496 pages
...their mingling chime First waked my wondering childhood into tears! But seeming now, when all those days are o'er, The sounds of joy once heard and heard no more. CLXXII NOVEMBEE, 1793. T^HERE is strange music in the stirring wind, When lowers the autumnal eve,...
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The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by ..., Volume 4

Matthew Arnold - English poetry - 1881 - 654 pages
...their mingling chime First waked my wondering childhood into tears.! But seeming now, when all those days are o'er, The sounds of joy once heard and heard no more. INFLUENCE OF TIME ON GRIEF. 0 Time ! who know'st a lenient hand to lay Softest on sorrow's wound, and...
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English sonnets by poets of the past, ed. by S. Waddington

Samuel Waddington - 1882 - 280 pages
...their mingling chime First waked my wondering childhood into tears ! But seeming now, when all those days are o'er, The sounds of joy once heard and heard no more. WILLIAM LISLE BOWLES. — .4' "I «me'. AT LEMNOS. r N this lone isle, whose rugged rocks affright...
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The English poets, selections, ed. by T.H. Ward. Wordsworth to Dobell ...

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1883 - 686 pages
...their mingling chime First waked my wondering childhood into tears ! But seeming now, when all those days are o'er, The sounds of joy once heard and heard no more. INFLUENCE OF TIME ON GRIEF. 0 Time ! who know'st a lenient hand to lay Softest on sorrow's wound, and...
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Wordsworth to Dobell

Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1883 - 734 pages
...their mingling chime First waked my wondering childhood into tears ! But seeming now, when all those days are o'er, The sounds of joy once heard and heard no more. INFLUENCE OF TIME ON GRIEF. 0 Time ! who know'st a lenient hand to lay Softest on sorrow's wound, and...
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Wordsworth to Dobell

Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1884 - 654 pages
...their mingling chime First waked my wondering childhood into tears ! But seeming now, when all those days are o'er, The sounds of joy once heard and heard no more. INFLUENCE OF TIME ON GRIEF. 0 Time ! who know'st a lenient hand to lay Softest on sorrow's wound, and...
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Red-letter Poems by English Men and Women

English poetry - 1885 - 668 pages
...of their mingling chime First wakedmy wondering childhoodinto tears; But seeming now, when all those days are o'er, The sounds of joy, once heard and heard no more. TO TIME. O TIME, who knowest a lenient hand to lay, Softest on sorrow's wounds, and slowly thence (Lulling...
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Red-letter Poems by English Men and Women

Thomas Young Crowell - English poetry - 1885 - 702 pages
...of their mingling chime Firstwakedmy wondering childhoodinto tears; But seeming now, when all those days are o'er, The sounds of joy, once heard and heard no mure. TO TIME. O TIME, who knowest a lenient hand to lay, Softest on sorrow's wounds, and slowly thence...
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Sonnets of this Century

William Sharp - English poetry - 1886 - 402 pages
...their mingling chime First waked my wondering childhood into tears ! But seeming now, when all those days are o'er, The sounds of joy once heard and heard no more. XXIII. OSTEND. XXIV. REQUIESCANT. No more these passion-worn faces shall men's eyes Behold in life....
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Sonnets of this Century

William Sharp - English poetry - 1886 - 424 pages
...their mingling chime First waked my wondering childhood into tears ! But seeming now, when all those days are o'er, The sounds of joy once heard and heard no more. XXIIL REQUIESCANT. No more theso passion-worn faces shall men's eyes Behold in life. Death leaves no...
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