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" And has he left his birds and flowers; 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 play'd, Would I had loved him... "
The Worcester Talisman - Page 156
1828
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The Ladies' pocket magazine

1837 - 634 pages
...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 through the long, long summer hours, Will he not come again 1 And by the brook, and in the glade, Aie all our wandering's o'er ! FRATERNAL MAGNANIMITY. Dramas...
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Rural Repository, Volume 9

1882 - 224 pages
...play alone my boy '. Thy brother is in heaven.' ' And has he left his bird and flowers ? And must i call in vain ? And through the long, long summer hours...our wanderings o'er ; Oh ! while my brother with me play'd, Would I had loved him more !' Answers to the PUZZLES in our his!. PUZZLE i. — Because it...
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Spirit of the English Magazines

1828 - 514 pages
...has he left his birds and flowers ? And must I call in vain ? And through the long long summer noun Will he not come again ? And by the brook, and in...wanderings o'er ? — Oh ! while my brother with me play'd, Would I bad lov'd him more ! THE NEW UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. ON Wednesday, October 1, the University...
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Moral and Sacred Poetry

Thomas Willcocks - 1829 - 334 pages
...must I call in vainT And tbrough the long, long summer noun Will he not come agai*&<'7 244 245 And hy the brook, and in the glade, Are all our wanderings...Oh ! while my brother with me played, Would I had loved him more !" A MOTHER'S GRIEP. DAnE. To mark the sufferings of the babe That caunot speak its...
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The New Year's Gift and Juvenile Souvenir

English literature - 1829 - 306 pages
...alone, my boy ! Thy brother is in heaven." VI. " And has he left his birds and flowers ? And must I call in vain? And through the long, long summer hours, Will he not come again ? Tit " And by the brook, and in the glade, Are all our wanderings o'er ? — Oh ! while my brother...
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The New year's gift; and juvenile souvenir, ed. by mrs. Alaric Watts

Priscilla Maden Watts - 1829 - 312 pages
...alone, my boy ! Thy brother is in heaven." vi " And has he left his birds and flowers ? And must I call in vain ? And through the long, long summer hours, Will he not come again ? VII. " And by the brook, and in the glade, Are all our wanderings o'er? — Oh ! while my brother...
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The Magazine of the beau monde; or, Monthly journal of fashion ..., Volumes 4-5

1834 - 582 pages
...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 through the long long summer hours Will he not come again? i*'. Till ,\* 1\ .>' :-• •' '• .l^t And by the brook, and in the glade. Are all our wand'rings...
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The Ladies' museum. New and improved ser., vol.1-3

1831 - 786 pages
...my boy ! Thy brother is in heaven. And bas he left his birds and flowers 1 And must I call in vain 1 And through the long, long summer hours. Will he not come again Î And by the brook, and in the glade, Are all our wandering's o'er 1 Oh ! while my brother with me...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volume 2

Periodicals - 1833 - 270 pages
...brother is in heaven !" And has he left the birds and flowers, And must I call in vain ; And thru' the long, long summer hours, Will he not come again...our wanderings o'er ? Oh ! while my brother with me play'd, Would I had loved him more !— — MRS. HBMANS. OUT of doubt he is either a fool, or ungrateful...
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Poetic gems: partly original; but chiefly selected from the best authors: by ...

Samuel BLACKBURN - 1833 - 254 pages
...Thy brother is in heaven ! And has he left the birds and flowers, And must I call in vain ? And thro' 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 play'd, Would I had lov'd him more ! Mrs. THE ILLUMINATED...
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