Conversations at Cambridge..J. W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... mother's knee ; Now thy sunny face is fair , Shining through thy golden hair , Thine eyes are passion - free ; And pleasant thoughts , like garlands , bind thee Unto thy home , yet grief may find thee- Then pray , child , pray ! Now thy ...
... mother's knee ; Now thy sunny face is fair , Shining through thy golden hair , Thine eyes are passion - free ; And pleasant thoughts , like garlands , bind thee Unto thy home , yet grief may find thee- Then pray , child , pray ! Now thy ...
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University of Cambridge, Robert Aris Willmott. Now thy mother's voice abideth Round thy pillow in the night ; And loving feet creep to thy bed , And o'er thy quiet face is shed The taper's shaded light : But that sweet voice will fade ...
University of Cambridge, Robert Aris Willmott. Now thy mother's voice abideth Round thy pillow in the night ; And loving feet creep to thy bed , And o'er thy quiet face is shed The taper's shaded light : But that sweet voice will fade ...
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... mother who calls in vain for her absent son ! The academical life of Kirke White , even viewed through the affectionate narrative of his biographer , was only a prolonged preparation for a sacrifice . The Death's Head is always visible ...
... mother who calls in vain for her absent son ! The academical life of Kirke White , even viewed through the affectionate narrative of his biographer , was only a prolonged preparation for a sacrifice . The Death's Head is always visible ...
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... mother might pass the summer months with him . She , alas , knew not of his sufferings ; for true love in its own afflictions is always dumb . Yet during all this period , Death was , we may say , sitting with him in his chamber ; and ...
... mother might pass the summer months with him . She , alas , knew not of his sufferings ; for true love in its own afflictions is always dumb . Yet during all this period , Death was , we may say , sitting with him in his chamber ; and ...
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... mother , and all the recollec- tions of home and home - scenes are thronging into my mind . Alas ! it will be long before I take root in this place . The first morning I awoke , I seemed to be in a dream . My eyes involuntarily turned ...
... mother , and all the recollec- tions of home and home - scenes are thronging into my mind . Alas ! it will be long before I take root in this place . The first morning I awoke , I seemed to be in a dream . My eyes involuntarily turned ...
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