| Thomas Moore - 1806 - 328 strani
...turning with the wind, As if to leave one look behind! Oh ! I have thought, and thinking sigh'd — How like to thee, thou restless tide ! May be the...thy water's brim ? Through what alternate shades of wo, And flowers of joy, my path may go ! How many an humble, still retreat May rise to court my weary... | |
| 1808 - 436 strani
...if to leave one look behind ! Oh ! how I have thought, and thinking sigh'd — How hke to thce, thon restless tide ! May be the lot, the life of him, Who...thy water's brim? Through what alternate shades of wor And flowers of joy, my patli may go ! How many a humble, still retreat, May rise to court my weary... | |
| 1808 - 844 strani
...if to leave one look behind ! Oh1 how I have thought, and thinking sigh'd— How like to thee, thon restless tide ! May be the lot, the life of him, Who roams Mnng thy water's brim ? Through what id tern ate shades of wo, And Rowers ot 'joy, my path may go '.... | |
| Poetical selections - 1811 - 324 strani
...sometimes turning with the wind, As if to leave one look behind. Oh! I have thought, and, thinking, sigh'd, How like to thee thou restless tide! May be the lot, the life of him Who roams aloagthe water's brim ! Through what alternate shades of woe, And flowers of joy my path may go: How... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 310 strani
...leave one look behind ! . Oh ! I have thought, and thinking sigh'd — How like to thee, thou ruthless tide ! May be the lot, the life of him, Who roams along thy water's brim ! Through wTiat alternate shades of wo, And flowers of joy, my path may go ! How many an humble, still retreat... | |
| Charles Johnston, Peter Johnston - 1827 - 276 strani
...sometimes turning with the wind, As if to leave one look b. hind! Oh ! I have thought, and thinking sigh'd, How like to thee, thou restless tide ! May be the...thy water's brim ! Through what alternate shades of wo, And flow'rs of joy, my path may go ; How many an humble ptill retreat May rise to court my weary... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 strani
...м*гя1Т.*и. Oh! I Iwve thought, and thinking sigh'd— How like to ihre, tbou restless tide! MJV be the lot, the life of him. Who roams along thy water's brim! Through what altenute shadr« of woe And Hovers of joy my path may go! How many an humble, still retreat May ri*e... | |
| Samuel Putnam - 1831 - 236 strani
...with the wind, As if to leave one look behind : — Oh ! I have thought — and, thinking, 'sigh'd — How like to thee, thou 'restless tide ! May be the...the life of him Who 'roams along thy water's 'brim ; Thro' what 'alternate shades of wo, And flow'rs of joy, my path may go ; How many an humble, still... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1833 - 286 strani
...let my floor be stained with a good man's blood?" LESSON ONE HUNDRED AND TWELFTH. The Path of Life. Oh! I have thought, and thinking sighed — How like...thy water's brim! Through what alternate shades of wo, And flowers of joy, my path may go! How many an humble, still retreat May rise to court my weary... | |
| 1840 - 378 strani
...turning with the wind, As if to leave one look behind ! Oh ! I have thought, and, thinking, sigh'd, How like to thee, thou restless tide ! May be the...thy water's brim ! Through what alternate shades of wo. And flowers of joy my path may go ! How many a humble, still retreat, May rise to court my weary... | |
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