| Bela Bates Edwards - Readers - 1835 - 328 pages
...pencil try, The lingering noon to cheer, But miss thy kind, approving eye, Thy meek, attentive ear. But when of morn and eve the star Beholds me on my...though thou art distant far, Thy prayers ascend for me. 4 f Then on ! then on ! where duty leads, My course be onward still, O'er broad Hindoostan's sultry... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - Poets, English - 1838 - 400 pages
...The lingering noon to cheer ; But miss thy kind approving eye, Thy meek attentive ear. But when at morn and eve the star Beholds me on my knee, I feel, though thou art distant far, It was during this journey that he composed the Evening Walk in Bengal, of all his poems the most touching... | |
| M. S. - English poetry - 1839 - 194 pages
...my pencil try, The lingering noon to cheer, But miss thy kind approving eye, Thy meek attentive ear. But when of morn and eve, the star Beholds me on my...course be onward still, O'er broad Hindostan's sultry meads, O'er bleak Almorah's hill. That course, nor Delhi's kingly gates, Nor wild Malvah detain, For... | |
| English poetry - 1840 - 368 pages
...pencil try, The lingering noon to cheer, But miss thy kind, approving eye, Thy meek, attentive ear. But when of morn and eve the star Beholds me on my...on ! where duty leads, My course be onward still, On broad Hindoostan's sultry meads, O'er black Almorah's hill. That course, nor Delhi's kingly gates,... | |
| American poetry - 1842 - 480 pages
...my pencil try, The lingering noon to cheer, But miss thy kind approving eye, Thy meek attentive ear. But when of morn and eve the star Beholds me on my...duty leads, My course be onward still, O'er broad Indostan's sultry meads, O'er bleak Almorah's hill. That course, nor Delhi's kingly gates, Nor wild... | |
| Sarah Stickney Ellis - Marriage - 1843 - 554 pages
...lingering noon to cheer, Rnl miss thy kind npproving eye, Thy meek attentive ear. "But when ni' moru and eve, the star Beholds me on my knee, I feel, though thou art ilistant far, Thy prayers ascend for me. Thru on ! then on ! where duty leads, My courue |jt onward... | |
| Reginald Heber - India - 1844 - 332 pages
...pencil try, The lingering noon to cheer, But miss thy kind approving eye, Thy meek attentive ear. lint when of morn and eve the star Beholds me on my knee,...broad Hindostan's sultry mead, O'er bleak Almorah's hill. That course, nor Delhi's kingly gates Nor wild Malwah detain, For sweet the bliss us both awaits... | |
| Reginald Heber (bp. of Calcutta.) - India - 1844 - 336 pages
...my pencil try, The lingering noon to cheer, But miss Uiy kind approving eye, Thy meek attentive ear. But when of morn and eve the star Beholds me on my...duty leads, My course be onward still, O'er broad Hindustan's sultry mead, O'er bleak Almorah's hill. That course, nor Delhi's kingly gates Nor wild... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...lingering noon to cheer, But miss thy kind approving eye, Thy meek attentive ear. But when of morn or — oh ! think, And let it mitigate thy wo's excess,...human friendship just. Oh ! by that retrospect of Hindostán'» sultry meads, O'er bleak Almorah's lull. That course, nor Delhi's kingly gates, Nor wild... | |
| Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1844 - 738 pages
...lingering noon to cheer, But miss thy kind approving eye, Thy meek attentive ear. But when of morn or etful tempers wince at every touch, Tou always do...elevated voice goes through the brain ; You fall at Hindostán'« sultry mead», O'er bleak Almorah's hill. That course, nor Delhi's kingly gates, Nor... | |
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