| 1859 - 450 pages
...o'er again, With pow'r to add, retouch, efface The lights and shades, the joy and pain, How little of the past would stay ! How quickly all should melt...than wealth to me ; Those friendships, in my boyhood twin'd, And kept till now unchangingly ; And that dear home, that saving ark, Where Love's true light... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1860 - 782 pages
...shades, the joy and pain, How little of the past would stay ! How quickly all should melt away — AH — but that Freedom of the Mind, Which hath been more...than wealth to me ; Those friendships, in my boyhood twin'd, And kept till now unchangingly; And that dear home, that saving ark, Where Love's true light... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1861 - 778 pages
...o'er again, With pow'r to add, retouch, efface The lights and shades, the joy and pain, How little of the past would stay ! How quickly all should melt...home, that saving ark, Where Love's true light at last I've found, Cheering within, when all grows dark, And comfortless, and stormy round ! FANCY. THK more... | |
| Henry Twells - 1862 - 262 pages
...o'er again, With power to add, retouch, efface, The lights and shades, the joy and pain, How little of the past would stay ! How quickly all should melt...wealth to me, — Those friendships in my boyhood twin'd, And kept till now, unchangingly ; And that dear home, that saving ark, Where Love's true light... | |
| American essays - 1865 - 940 pages
...space in his heart. Even when in " terrible request," his thoughts and hif heart were there, — in " That dear Home, that saving Ark, Where love's true light at last I 'ye found, Cheering within, when all grows dark And comfortless and stormy round. " This is the tribute... | |
| George H. STRUTT - 1866 - 260 pages
...o'er again, With power to add, retouch, efface The lights and shades, the joy and pain, How little of the past would stay ? How quickly all should melt...than wealth to me | Those friendships, in my boyhood twin'd, And kept till now unchangingly ; And that dear home, that saving ark, Where Love's true light... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - Readers - 1866 - 396 pages
...the joy and pain, How little of the past would stay ! How quickly all should melt away. — An — but that freedom of the mind, Which hath been more...me, — Those friendships in my boyhood twined, And that dear home, that saving ark, Where love's true light, at last, I've found, Cheering within when... | |
| English poetry - English poetry - 1867 - 336 pages
...o'er again, With power to add, retouch, efface The light and shades, the joy and pain, 30 How little of the past would stay ! How quickly all should melt...wealth to me ; Those friendships, in my boyhood twined, S3 And kept till now unchangingly ; And that dear home, that saving ark, Where Love's true light at... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1870 - 420 pages
...to add, retouch, efface The lights and shades, the joy and pain, How little of the past would stay I How quickly all should melt away — All — but that...than wealth to me ; Those friendships, in my boyhood twin'd, And kept till now unchangingly ; • FONTENELLE. — " Si J6 recommenijais ma carri&re, je... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - Artists - 1871 - 532 pages
...space in his heart, f Ever, when in " terrible request," his thoughts and his heart were there — in " That dear Home, that saving Ark, Where love's true light at last I've found, Cheering within, when all grows dark And comfortless and stormy round." This is the tribute... | |
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