| Samuel Carter Hall - 1838 - 412 str.
...o'er the chaplet, when no one is near To gaze on her grief, or to chide her tear ! And the home of my childhood is distant far, And I walk in a land where...me, which I cannot see, And eyes that beam kindness, — hut not for me ! And the song goes round, and the glowing smile, — But I am desolate all the... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1838 - 336 str.
...o'er the chaplet, when no one is near To gaze on her grief, or to chide her tear ! And the home of my childhood is distant far, And I walk in a land where...sunshine is round me, which I cannot see, And eyes that heam kindness, — hut not for me ! And the song goes round, and the glowing smile, — But I am desolate... | |
| Elizabeth Caroline Grey - 1843 - 908 str.
...woe." CHAPTER VII. " And faces are bright and bosoms glad. And nothing I think but my heart is sad, The looks that I meet, and the sounds that I hear Are not light to my spirit nor song to my e»r." A few days after these events, when Fanny was sitting making her husband's breakfast, and Emnra... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 str.
...o'er the chaplet, when no one is near To gaze on her grief, or to chide her tear ! And the home of my childhood is distant far, And I walk in a land where strangers are ; [hear And the looks that I meet and the sounds that I Are not light to my spirit, nor song to my... | |
| Elizabeth Caroline Grey - 1846 - 1042 str.
...NEWBY, 72, MORTIMER ST., CAVENDISH So,. 1846. SYBIL LENNARD. CHAPTER I. And the home of my childhood ii distant far, And I walk in a land where strangers...hear, Are not light to my spirit, nor song to my ear. HEBVEV. VIVIDLY stamped upon my memory are the impressions created by my first arrival at Oakleigh... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 str.
...o'er the chaplet, when no one is near To gaze on her grief, or to chide her tear ! And the home of my childhood is distant far, And I walk in a land where strangers are ; [hear And the looks that I meet and the sounds that I Are not light to my spirit, nor song to my... | |
| John William Lester - 1847 - 376 str.
...o'er the chaplet, when no one is near To gaze on her grief, or to chide her tear ! And the hour of my childhood is distant far, And I walk in a land where...sunshine is round me — which I cannot see, And eyes which beam kindness — but not for me ! And the song goes round, and the glowing smile, But I am desolate... | |
| John William Lester - 1848 - 112 str.
...near To gaze on her grief, or to chide her tear ! And the hour of my childhood is distant far, And 1 walk in a land where strangers are ; And the looks...sunshine is round me— which I cannot see, And eyes which beam kindness — but not for me ! And the song goes round, and the glowing smile, But I am desolate... | |
| Mrs. Grey (Elizabeth Caroline) - 1848 - 134 str.
...CHAPTER I. And the home of my childhood in distant far, And I walk in a land where strangers arc : And the looks that I meet, and the sounds that I hear, Are not light to my spirit, nor song to my ear. HEKVBV, VIVIDLY stamped upon my memory are the impressions created by my first arrival at Oakleigh... | |
| mrs. Scott - 1856 - 282 str.
...any choice, and so I obtained my first situation as a governess. 24 CHAPTER II. And the home of my childhood is distant far, And I walk in a land where...hear, Are not light to my spirit, nor song to my ear. — HEEVEY. SHAKESPERE talks of parting as a " sweet sorrow." I cannot say that I ever experienced... | |
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