| 1845 - 792 str.
...unto him was given ; Go, thou m%st play alone my boy ! Thy brother is in hearen. And has he left his birds and flowers ? And must I call in vain ? And through the long, long summer hours, Thy brother is in heaven. And by the brook, and in the glade, Are all our wanderings o'er? — Oh!... | |
| Miles Gerald Keon - 1846 - 608 str.
...brief, bright life of joy, Such unto him was given : Go, thou must play alone, my boy; Thy brother is ui heaven. And has he left the birds and flowers, And...the long, long summer hours, Will he not come again ? And by the brook and in the glade Are all our wanderings o'er? Oh ! while my brother with me played,... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1846 - 540 str.
...Such unto him was given ; Go, thou must play alone, my boy ! " And has he left his birds and flowers 1 And must I call in vain ? And through the long, long summer hours, Will he not come again ? And by the brook, and in the glade, Are all our wanderings o'er ? Oh ! while my brother with me played,... | |
| English history - 1846 - 140 str.
...boy, Thy brother is in Heaven !" " And has he left his birds and flowers ? And must I call in vain 1 And through the long, long summer hours, Will he not come again ? And by the brook, and in the glade, Are all our wand'rings o'er] Oh ! while my brother with me played,... | |
| 1847 - 828 str.
...him was given ; Go — thou must play alone, my boy ! Thy brother is in heaven. And has he left his birds and flowers ; And must I call in vain ? And...the long, long summer hours, Will he not come again ? And by the brook, and in the glade, Are all our wanderings o'er ? Oh ! while my brother with me played,... | |
| David Bates Tower - 1849 - 194 str.
...me ! " " He would not hear thy voice, fair child ! He may not come to thee ; The face that once like spring-time smiled, On earth no more thou'lt see....the long, long summer hours, Will he not come again ? And by the brook, and in the glade, Are all our wan'derings o'er?.' — 0, while my brother with... | |
| Joseph Guy - 1849 - 118 str.
...back to me. He would not hear my voice, fair child! He may not come to thee; The face that once like spring-time smiled, On earth no more thou'lt see !...the long, long summer hours, Will he not come again ? And by the brook, and in the glade, Are all our wanderings o'er ? Oh! while my brother with me play'd,... | |
| Tales - 1849 - 300 str.
...me." " lie would not hear my voice, fair child ! He may not come to thee ; The face that once like spring-time smiled On earth no more thou'lt see !...the long, long summer hours. Will he not come again J And by the brook, and in the glade, Are all our wanderings o'er ? Oh ! while my brother with me played,... | |
| 1849 - 314 str.
...must play alone, my boy ; Thy brother is in heaven. Go — thou must, &c." 5. " And has he left his birds and flowers ? And must I call in vain ? And...the long, long summer hours, Will he not come again ? And through, &c. 6. " And by the brook, and in the glade, Are all our wanderings o'er ? Oh, while... | |
| 1851 - 278 str.
...me. " He would not hear my voice, fair child — He may not come to thee ; The face that once like spring-time smiled, On earth no more thou'lt see "A...the long, long summer hours, Will he not come again i And by the brook, and in the glade, Are all our wand' rings o'er? Oh ! while my brother with me play'd,... | |
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