Yes, dear one, to the envied train Of those around thy homage pay; But wilt thou never kindly deign To think of him that's far away ? Thy form, thine eye, thine angel smile, For many years I may not see; But wilt thou not sometimes the while, My sister... The Poets of America - Page 47edited by - 1842 - 326 pagesFull view - About this book
| Agriculture - 1927 - 724 pages
...understanding" is the kind that comes to the rescue in time of trouble and seeks not recompense for devotion. Yes, dear one, to the envied train Of those around...deign To think of him that's far away? Thy form, thine eyes, thine angel smile, For many years I may not see; But wilt thou not sometimes the while My sister... | |
| Henry Davenport Northrup - English poetry - 1888 - 790 pages
...the silver moon ; Sleep, my little one, sleep my pretty one, sleep. ALFRED TENNYSON. TO A SISTER. ES, dear one, to the envied train Of those around thy...not sometimes the while, My sister dear, remember me ? But not in fashion's brilliant hall, Surrounded by the gay and fair, And thou the fairest of them... | |
| American poetry - 186? - 294 pages
...stream, An image of that calm life appears That won my heart in my greener years. BY RICHARJ3 EVERETT. Yes, dear one, to the envied train Of those around...think of him that's far away ? Thy form, thine eye, thy angel smile, For many years I may not see ; But wilt thou not sometimes the while, My sister dear,... | |
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