| Garland - 1850 - 152 páginas
...as his slave, By the help of the early hour. ELIZA COOK. OVER AN INFANT'S GRAVE. Ere sin could blot, or sorrow fade, Death came with friendly care, The opening bud to Heaven conveyed And bade it blossom there. SUNDAY MORNING. Hark! 'tis the village bell! Whose simple tinklings... | |
| 1851 - 398 páginas
...the lamp, and a phantom-like form walking here and there upon the deck. JAMES. Epitaph on an Infant. ERE sin could blight, or sorrow fade, Death came with friendly care, The opening bad to Heaven conveyed, And bade it blossom there. Effect of Pictures. THE celebrated French poet,... | |
| 1851 - 506 páginas
...tribute to Charles John, son of CP Sealy, ohiit 20th April 1844, JEt. 9 years, 8 months and 4 days. • ' Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade, Death came with friendly care ; To Heav'n the opening bud convey'd, And hade it blossom there." To the Memory of Edward Galscott... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1852 - 684 páginas
...with a dreamy splendour, or weighing them down with accumulated thought, has rnrely if ever written ire, Still close and closer cowering, warmth is their desire. In a costl when you wrote those on Bowles, Priestly, Burke ; — 'twas two Christmases ago, and in that nice little... | |
| Mrs. Anderson (Caroline Dorothea), Caroline Dorothea Anderson (hon.) - 1852 - 280 páginas
...first had completed a life of vanity, the other mercifully delivered from a similar existence. " E'er sin could blight or sorrow fade, Death came with friendly care ; The op'ning bud to heaven convey'd, And bade it blossom there." A round of dissipation recommenced as soon... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 712 páginas
...Thy Image may not banished beStill, Mary ! still I sigh for thee. June, 1794. EPITAPH ON AN INFANT. ERE Sin could blight or Sorrow fade, Death came with friendly care, The opening bud to Heaven conveyed, And bade it blossom there. ON IMITATION. ALL are not born to soar — -and ah ! how few In... | |
| Samuel Prout Newcomb - 1853 - 446 páginas
...PONTEFRACT, noted for its liquorice; and DONCASTER, noted for its horse-races. EPITAPH ON AN INFANT. EBR sin could blight or sorrow fade, Death came with friendly care, The opening bud to heaven conveyed, And bade it blossom there. IATUIDAY. PLXA&ANT PAGES. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. SIS0tKO, m Ood save... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 728 páginas
...banished be — Still, Mary ! still I sigh for thee. .-.'*-'June, 1794. .- / -,,..' EPITAPH ON AN INFANT. ERE Sin could blight or Sorrow fade, Death came with friendly care, t . The opening bud to Heaven conveyed, And bade it blossom there. VOL. vn. . С 1 "'• '''••... | |
| Cyclopaedia, Henry Gardiner Adams - 1854 - 762 páginas
...Whate'er is outward cannot long endure, And all that lasts, eludes the subtlest eye. John Sterling. Ere sin could blight, or sorrow fade, Death came with friendly care, The opening bud to Heaven conveyed, And bade it blossom there. Coleridge. O Death! Thou great invisible, Pale monarch of the... | |
| Bible Christians - 1854 - 978 páginas
...age. Being a child of so much promise, our loss was not an ordinary one : but " Kre sin could bliglit, or sorrow fade, Death came with friendly care ; The opening bud to heaven conveyed, And bade it blossom there." "We had each of us lost our parents, and several near friends,... | |
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