| Literary gems - 1826 - 718 str.
...wish'd, I long believ'd, And, disappointed still, was still deceiv'd. By expectation ev'ry day beguil'd, Dupe of to-morrow even from a child. Thus many a sad to-morrow came and went, Till, all my stock of infant-sorrow spent, I learn'd at last submission to my lot, But, though I less deplor'd thee, ne'er... | |
| New elegant extracts - 1827 - 402 str.
...quick return. What ardently I wish'd, I long believed, And, disappointed still, was still deceived. By expectation every day beguiled, Dupe of to-morrow...sorrow spent, I learn'd at last submission to my lot, 15ut, though I less deplored thee, ne'er forgot. Where once we dwelt our name is heard no more, Delighted... | |
| 1828 - 814 str.
...ardently I wished, I long believed, And, disappointed still, was still deceived. By disappointment every day beguiled, Dupe of to-morrow even from a...went, Till all my stock of infant sorrow spent, • I learned at last submission to my lot, But, though I less deplored thee, ne'er forgot. Where once we... | |
| William Jay - 1829 - 538 str.
...long believ'd, ' And disappointed still, was still deceiv'd. 4 By disappointment ev'ry day beguil'd, ' Dupe of to-morrow even from a child — ' Thus many...' But, though I less deplor'd thee, ne'er forgot." And — the same lesson we must all learn, with regard to every dear delight we here enjoy. The departing... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 440 str.
...where a few torn shrubs the place disclose, The village preacher's modest mansion rose. Goldsmith. Thus many a sad to-morrow came and went, Till, all my stock of infant sorrow spent, I learned at last submission to my lot, But, though I less deplored thee, ne'er forgot. Cmeper. MAOUNA,... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1830 - 516 str.
...wish'd, I long believ'd, And, disappointed still, was still deceiv'd. By expectation ev'ry day beguil'd, Dupe of to-morrow, even from a child. Thus many a...lot, But, though I less deplor'd thee, ne'er forgot. Shortliv'd possession! but the record fair, That mem'ry keeps of all thy kindness there, Still outlives... | |
| Thomas F. Walker - 1830 - 256 str.
...believ'd, And, disappointed still, was still deceiv'd. By expectation ev'ry day beguil'd, Dupe of to-morrmv even from a child. Thus many a sad to-morrow came...learn'd at last submission to my lot, But, though I less deplorM thee, ne'er forgot. Where once we dwelt, our name is heard no more, Children not thine have... | |
| William Cowper - 1830 - 328 str.
...quick return. What ardently I wish'd, I long believed, And, disappointed still, was still deceived. By expectation every day beguiled, Dupe of to-morrow...to-morrow came and went, Till, all my stock of infant sorrows spent, I learn'd at last submission to my lot, But, though I less deplored thee, ne'er forgot.... | |
| William Cowper - 1830 - 328 str.
...to-morrow even from a child. Thus many a sad to-morrow came and went, Till, all my stock of infant sorrows spent, I learn'd at last submission to my lot, But, though I less deplored thee, ne'er forgot. Where once we dwelt our name is heard no more, Children not thine have... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 str.
...believed, And disappointed still, was still deceived. By expectation every day Ijeguiled, Dupe of Jo-morrow even from a child. Thus many a sad to-morrow came...went, Till, all my stock of infant sorrow spent, I learned at last submission to my lot, But, though I less deplored thee, ne'er forgot. Where once we... | |
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