Francis Turner Palgrave: His Journals and Memories of His LifeLongmans, Green, 1899 - 276 pages |
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... before The place in which we woke : Where first we link'd a happy eve To an all - sunny morning : Nor in that rigid chain of time Read any note of warning . Why are the years together forged And bound by Fate's 6 FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE.
... before The place in which we woke : Where first we link'd a happy eve To an all - sunny morning : Nor in that rigid chain of time Read any note of warning . Why are the years together forged And bound by Fate's 6 FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE.
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... happy daring , Till each went off the field with joy The victor - trophies sharing : To count the shatter'd darts that lay , The dints that scarr'd the tree- -Ah , that the days of childhood May ne'er return to me ! VI I love the ...
... happy daring , Till each went off the field with joy The victor - trophies sharing : To count the shatter'd darts that lay , The dints that scarr'd the tree- -Ah , that the days of childhood May ne'er return to me ! VI I love the ...
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... happy faces : The ready aid : the love - alas ! - And childly fond embraces . -I hoard the thought of things that were , And ne'er again shall be : For the loving days of childhood May ne'er return to me . X -But , O blithe little ones ...
... happy faces : The ready aid : the love - alas ! - And childly fond embraces . -I hoard the thought of things that were , And ne'er again shall be : For the loving days of childhood May ne'er return to me . X -But , O blithe little ones ...
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... happy faces : -- The hurried breath of quick delight : The proffer'd pure embraces : - I cannot aught but take the gift , The love you lavish free : - In you the days of childhood May yet return to me . The first stanza is no doubt a ...
... happy faces : -- The hurried breath of quick delight : The proffer'd pure embraces : - I cannot aught but take the gift , The love you lavish free : - In you the days of childhood May yet return to me . The first stanza is no doubt a ...
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... happy returns of to - morrow , whose anniversary I had nearly forgotten . As for what you say of Coleridge , or rather of one's feeling as to the support or opposition of any person to one's own opinions , I fear it is often true , in a ...
... happy returns of to - morrow , whose anniversary I had nearly forgotten . As for what you say of Coleridge , or rather of one's feeling as to the support or opposition of any person to one's own opinions , I fear it is often true , in a ...
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