| 1831 - 418 pages
...bright and lovely fade , The fair of form — the free and gentle hearted, Whose looks within the breast a Sabbath made'. How like a whisper on the inconstant...memory of their voices stirs the mind ! We hear the song—the sigh — the joyous laughter, That from their lips of old were wont to now j When hope's... | |
| 1836 - 268 pages
...and lovely fade ; The fair in form — the pure — the gentle hearted, Whose looks within the breast a Sabbath made ; How like a whisper on the inconstant...beguiling wings they hurried after, And drank her siren music long ago ; While joy's bright harp to sweetest lays was strung And poured rich numbers... | |
| Sacred cabinet - 1841 - 222 pages
...and lovely fade ; The fair in form — the pure — the gentle-hearted, Whose looks within the breast a Sabbath made ; How like a whisper on the inconstant...Joy's bright harp to sweetest lays was strung, And poured rich numbers for the loved and young I When the clear stars are burning high in heaven, When... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1845 - 652 pages
...bright and lovely fade ; The fair in form, the pure, the gentle-hearted, Whose look* within the breast a Sabbath made; How like a whisper on the inconstant...memory of their voices stirs the mind! We hear the eight the song, the fitful laughter, That from their lips in balm were wont to flow, When Hope's beguiling... | |
| 1848 - 276 pages
...bright and lovely fade; The fair in form—the pure—the gentle hearted, Whose looks within the breast a Sabbath made ; How like a whisper on the inconstant...beguiling wings they hurried after, And drank her siren music long ago; While joy's bright harp to sweetest lays was strung And poured rich numbers for... | |
| 1849 - 314 pages
...bright and lovely fade, Th<- fair in form, the pure, the gentle-hearted, Whose looks within the breast a Sabbath made ; How like a whisper on the inconstant...wind The memory of their voices stirs the mind ! We hoar the sigh, the song, the fitful laughter, Which trom their lips in balm were wont to flow, When... | |
| 1850 - 264 pages
...and lovely fade ; The fair in form — the pure— the gentle hearted, Whose looks within the breast* a Sabbath made ; How like a whisper on the inconstant wind, The memory of their voices stirs the mind I We hear the sigh, the song, the fitful laughter That from their lips, in balm, were wont to flow.... | |
| Albanus SMITH - 1873 - 104 pages
...bright and lovely fade, The fair in form, the pure, the gentle-hearted, Whose looks within the breast a Sabbath made, How like a whisper on the inconstant...in balm, were wont to flow, When Hope's beguiling lips they hurried after, And drank her siren music long ago, While Joy's bright harp to sweetest lays... | |
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