| Frederick (fict. name.) - 1823 - 128 str.
...they enjoy, praise the beneficent Giver of all good, both for " what he gives, and what he takes away" Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, Be it...seek through the world, is ne'er met with elsewhere. Home, sweet home, There is no place like home. Mr. Frederick Mowbray has recently availed himself of... | |
| Cecilia Mary Caddell - 1825 - 1010 str.
...lines, but I do not know that I should have felt them so before to night." ' A charm from the skies seems to hallow us there ; Which, seek through the world, is ne'er met *rith elsewhere.' " May it be so, Eliza, for the remainder of our lives. Good night, my dear girl,... | |
| Sir James Edward Alexander - 1827 - 370 str.
...blooms the red heather and thistle so green." I can bear testimony to the truth of these lines : " Midst pleasures and palaces though we may roam " Be it ever...humble, there's no place like home : " A charm from the skies seems to hallow us there, " Which, search through the world, is ne'er met with elsewhere. " Home... | |
| 1826 - 422 str.
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| James Silk Buckingham - 1828 - 598 str.
...estimated at sixteen dollars ; if 4s. only, as at present, then say twenty dollars the pecuL' MY HOME.* 'Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, Be...humble, there's no place like home ; A charm from the skies seems to hallow us there, Which, seek through the world, is ne'er met with elsewhere ! Opira... | |
| Mary Ann Gray - 1828 - 296 str.
...fire; And all with reverence still will think on thee, Thus blest, thus sanctified eternally ! MY HOME. 'Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, Be...humble, there's no place like home ; A charm from the skies seems to hallow us there, Which, seek through the world, is ne'er met with elsewhere ! AGAIN,... | |
| 1828 - 604 str.
...estimated at sixteen dollars j if 4s. only, as at present, then say twenty dollars the pecul.' MY HOME.* 'Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, Be...humble, there's no place like home ; A charm from the skies seems to hallow us there, Which, seek through the world, is ne'er met with elsewhere ! Opera... | |
| William Lloyd Garrison - 1832 - 268 str.
...emotion whenever he listens to that truest, sweetest, tenderest effusion, — * Home, sweet 'home ?' ' 'Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, Be it ever so humble, there 'a no place like home ; A charm from the skies seems to hallow us there, Which, seek thro' the... | |
| William Lloyd Garrison - 1832 - 278 str.
...emotion whenever he listens to that truest, sweetest, tenderest effusion, — ' Home, sweet home ?' • 'Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, Be it ever so humble, there 'a no place like home ; A charm from the skies seems to hallow us there, Which, seek thro'' the... | |
| 1834 - 438 str.
...description of the peasantry in Russia. It was formerly so in other countries. • POETRY. SWEET HOME. 'Mm pleasures and palaces though we may roam, Be it ever...humble, there's no place like HOME ; A charm from the skies seems to hallow us there, Which sought in this world is not met with elsewhere. Home, home —... | |
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