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" ... more? Some lone and pleasant dell, some valley in the west, Where, free from toil and pain, the weary soul may rest? The loud wind dwindled to a whisper low, And sighed for pity as it answered —  "
Book of Words of the Hutchinson Family - Page 20
1851 - 48 pages
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

1878 - 1002 pages
...of rest ? Some golden sanded shore, Some glorious islands of the blest, Where mortals weep no more ? Where weary man may find The bliss for which he sighs, Where sorrow never lives, Where pleasure never dies ? Tell me, O travellers, tell ! As far and wide ye roam, Have ye fonnd the...
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The Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song

Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 pages
...for pity as it answered, " No." Tell me, thou mighty deep. Whose billows round me play, Know'st thou some favored spot, Some island far away. Where weary man may find The bliss for which lie sighs, — Where sorrow never lives. And friendship never dies ? The loud waves, rolling in perpetual...
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The Hope of the World, and Other Poems

Charles Mackay - 1840 - 228 pages
...•'»!•.* f, II,' ' Tell me, thou mighty deep, Whose billows round me play, Know'st thou some favour'd spot, Some island far away, Where weary man may find...dies ? The loud waves, rolling in perpetual flow, Stopp'd for awhile, and sigh'd, to answer " No ! " And thou, serenest moon, That, with such holy face,...
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Irish Penny Journal, Volume 1

1841 - 435 pages
...answered " No !" Tell me, thou mighty deep, Whose billows round me play, Knowest thou some favour'd spot, Some island far away, Where weary man may find...dies ? The loud waves, rolling in perpetual flow, Stopp'd for a while, and sigh'd. to answer " No !' And thou, scrcnest moon, That, with such holy face....
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The Pilot, or Sailors' magazine. [Continued as] Sailors' magazine, Volume 3

British and foreign sailors' society - 1841 - 412 pages
...answered — " No !" Tell me, thou mighty deep, Whose billows round me play, Knowest thou some favoured spot — Some island far away, — Where weary man...never lives, And friendship never dies ? The loud winds, rolling in perpetual flow, Stopp'd for awhile, and sighed to answer — " No !" And thou, serenest...
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The Westminster Review

The Westminster Review January-April 1841 - 1841 - 582 pages
...answered ' No !' " Tell me, thou mighty deep, Whose billows roui\d me play, Know'st thou some favour'd spot, Some island far away, Where weary man may find...Where sorrow never lives. And friendship never dies t The loud waves, rolling in perpetual flow, Stopp'd for awhile, and sigh'd, to answer ' No !' " And...
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The Irish Penny Journal, Volume 1

1841 - 436 pages
...billows round me play. Knowest thou some favour'd spot. Some island far away. Where weary man may And The bliss for which he sighs ? Where sorrow never...dies ? The loud waves, rolling in perpetual flow, Stopp'd for a while, and sigh'd, to answer " No !* And thou, sercnest moon, That, with such holy face....
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The General Baptist repository, and Missionary observer [afterw.] The ...

1853 - 588 pages
...answered, " No !" Tell me, thou mighty deep, Whose billows round me play, Knowest thou some favoured spot, Some island far away, Where weary man may find The bliss for which he sighs ; Where cheerful streamlets wind, And friendship never dies ? The loud waves rolling in perpetual flow Stopped...
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The Churchman; a monthly magazine in defence of the venerable ..., Volume 8

1843 - 822 pages
...answered, "No !" Tell me, thou mighty deep, Whose billows round me play, Know'st thou some favour'd spot, Some island far away, Where weary man may find...The bliss for which he sighs — Where sorrow never lies, And friendship never dies ? The loud waves roaring in perpetual flow, Stopped for a while, and...
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Seren Gomer : neu, Gyfrwng gwybodaeth cyffredinol i'r Cymry, Volume 27

1844 - 368 pages
...answer'a " No I" Tell me, thou mighty Deep, Whose billows round me play, Know'st thou some favour' d spot, Some island far away, Where weary man may find...never dies ? The loud waves rolling in perpetual flow, Stopp'd for a while, and sigh'd to answer "No !" And thou, serenest Moon, That with euch holy face,...
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