| Charles Lamb - 1871 - 462 pages
...is hard to bind, A hawk's keen sight ye cannot blind, Ye could not Hester. My sprightly neighbor ! gone before To that unknown and silent shore, Shall...upon the day, A bliss that would not go away, A sweet fore- warning ? TO CHARLES LLOYD. AN UNEXPECTED VISITOR. ALONE, obscure, without a friend, A cheerless,... | |
| 1871 - 210 pages
...is hard to bind ; A hawk's keen sight ye cannot blind : Ye could not Hester. My sprightly neighbor, gone before To that unknown and silent shore ! Shall we not meet, as heretofore, Some summer morning, o* When from thy cheerful eyes a ray Hath struck a bliss upon the day : A bliss that would not go away,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1872 - 126 pages
...mind, A heart that stirs is hard to bind, A hawk's keen sight ye cannot blind, Ye could not Hester. My sprightly neighbour, gone before To that unknown...bliss that would not go away, A sweet forewarning ? XXVII. THE THREE FRIENDS. HREE young maids in friendship met, Mary, Martha, Margaret. Margaret was... | |
| Gilbert Haven, Thomas Russell - 1872 - 282 pages
...beautiful than the like phrase in Charles Lamb's " Hester," of which he had probably never heard, " My sprightly neighbour gone before To that unknown...Shall we not meet, as heretofore, Some summer morning ? " Only Father Taylor's was a word to his Lord, and a word that was answered. Ere the summer came... | |
| Gilbert Haven, Thomas Russell - 1872 - 486 pages
...like phrase in Charles Lamb's " Hester," of which he had probably never heard, " My sprightly neighbor gone before To that unknown and silent shore, Shall...we not meet, as heretofore, Some summer morning?" Only Father Taylor's was a word to his Lord, and a word that was answered. Ere the summer came he was... | |
| Robert Bluebeard Kydd - 1872 - 324 pages
...when he sprang jrornji baboon — from the dunghill according to legendary tant. 'They struck a tliss upon the day, A bliss that would not go away, A sweet forewarning.' Sometimes theyliuflt cities to music like Amphion, and founded all the grand old styles of architecture.... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 782 pages
...mind, A heart that stirs, is hard to bind, A hawk's keen sight ye cannot blind, Ye could not Hester. her favourite's fore- warning? Charles Lamb— Bom 1775, Died 1835. 1229.— A FAEEWELL TO TOBACCO. May the Babylonish... | |
| John Daniel Morell - 1874 - 336 pages
...Though ye among a thousand try, With vain endeavour. A month or more hath she been dead, Yet cannot I by force be led To think upon the wormy bed And her,...Shall we not meet, as heretofore, Some summer morning, * This and ihe three following poems, as well as those on 186-188, are not spaced ; they will bo useful... | |
| 1874 - 672 pages
...down at the time, so she is not sure that they are quite correctly quoted : — Gone before To the unknown and silent shore ; Shall we not meet as heretofore Some summer morning ? C. Af. would be much obliged if anyone can inform her where she can find the lines beginning 'Music... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1875 - 618 pages
...mind, A heart that stirs, is hard to blind, A hawk's keen sight ye cannot blind, Ye could not Hester. My sprightly neighbour, gone before To that unknown...bliss that would not go away, A sweet forewarning ? TO CHARLES LLOYD. AN UNEXPECTED VISITER. ALONE, obscure, without a friend, A cheerless, solitary... | |
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