With many a merry strain. Young boys and girls run laughing by, Their hearts and eyes elate ; I can but think on mine, and sigh, For I am desolate. There's none to watch in our old cot, Beside the holy light, No tongue to bless the silent spot Against... "Holland-tide": Or, Munster Popular Tales - Página 170por Gerald Griffin - 1827 - 378 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1827 - 510 páginas
...can't but think on mine and sigh, For I am desolate. There's none to watch in our old cot, Besides the holy light ; No tongue to bless the silent spot...fate; I cannot bear my own old home, It is so desolate ! I saw my father's eyes grow dim, And clasp'd my mother's knee ; I saw my mother follow him — My... | |
| 1834 - 498 páginas
...run laughing by, Their hearts and eyes elate — I can but think on mine and sigh, For I am desolate. There's none to watch in our old cot, Beside the holy...tongue to bless the silent spot Against the parting night.f » I've closed the door — and hither come To mourn my lonely fate ; I cannot bear my own... | |
| 1847 - 468 páginas
...run laughing by, Their hearts and eyes elate : T can but think on mine, and sigh, For I am desolate ! There's none to watch in our old cot, Beside the holy...; I cannot bear my own old home, It is so desolate ! •. I saw my father's eye grow dim, Aud clasped my mother's knee ; I saw my mother follow him, My... | |
| Ann Jane - 1855 - 1198 páginas
...run laughing by, Their hearts and eyes elale ; I can but think on mine and sign, Por I am desolate ! There's none to watch in our old cot Beside the holy...To mourn my lonely fate ; I cannot bear my own old homo, it is so desolate ! 26 A TRUE STORY FOR OUR LITTLE FRIENDS. I saw my father's eye grow dim, And... | |
| Gerald Griffin - 1857 - 412 páginas
...laughing by, Their hearts and eyes elate — I can but think on mine, and sigh, For I am desolate. n. There's none to watch in our old cot, Beside the holy...to bless the silent spot Against the parting night. f I've closed the door, and hither come To mourn my lonely fate ; I cannot bear my own old home, It... | |
| Gerald Griffin - 1857 - 414 páginas
...but think on mine, and sigh, For I am desolate. n. There's none to watch in our old cot, Beside thy holy light ; No tongue to bless the silent spot Against the parting night.t 1're closed the door, and hither como To mourn my lonely fate ; I cannot bear my own old hume,... | |
| Samuel Lover - 1858 - 394 páginas
...run laughing by, Their hearts and eyes elate ; I can but think on mine, and sigh, For I am desolate ! There's none to watch in our old cot Beside the holy...to bless the silent spot Against the parting night, f I've closed the door, and hither come To mourn my lonely fate ; I cannot bear my own old home, It... | |
| Laurel - 1879 - 438 páginas
...run laughing by, Their hearts and eyes elate — I can but think on mine and sigh, For I am desolate. There's none to watch in our old cot, Beside the holy...bless the silent spot Against the parting night.-)' I 've closed the door, and hither come To mourn my lonely fate ; I cannot bear my own old home, It... | |
| Samuel Lover - 1884 - 458 páginas
...run laughing by, Their hearts and eyes elate ; I can but think on mine, and sigh, For I am desolate ! There's none to watch in our old cot Beside the holy...to bless the silent spot Against the parting night, t I've closed the door, and hither come To mourn my lonely fate ; I cannot bear my own old home, It... | |
| Gerald Griffin - 1885 - 518 páginas
...laughing by, Their hearts and eyes elate, I can but think on mine, and sigh, For I am desolate. n. There's none to watch in our old cot, Beside the holy...; I cannot bear my own old home, It is so desolate ! m. I saw my father's eyes grow dim, And clasped my mother's knee ; I saw my mother follow him, —... | |
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