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" Farewell, dear friend, that smile, that harmless mirth No more shall gladden our domestic hearth, That rising tear with pain forbid to flow Better than words no more assuage our woe, That hand outstretched from small but well-earned store Yield succour... "
Letters to an Enthusiast: Being a Series of Letters Addressed to Robert ... - Page 247
by Mary Cowden Clarke - 1902 - 339 pages
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The Literary world, conducted by J. Timbs, Volume 1

John Timbs - 1839 - 446 pages
...Railway, p. 58. EPITAPH ON CHARLES LAMB, la Edmonton Churchyard, who died '2, 'Ih December, 1834, aged 59. FAREWELL, dear Friend, — that smile, that harmless...flow, Better than words, — no more assuage our woe ; That hand outstretch'd from small, hut well-earn'd store, Yield succour to the destitute no more....
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The Thames and Its Tributaries: Or, Rambles Among the Rivers, Volume 2

Charles Mackay - 1840 - 438 pages
...read his epitaph, written by the Rev. HF Carey, the translator of Dante : — Farewell, dear friend I That smile, that harmless mirth, No more shall gladden...to flow, Better than words, no more assuage our woe ; That hand outstretched from small, but well-earned store, Yield succour to the destitute no more...
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Knight's Penny Magazine, Volume 13

1844 - 520 pages
...Lamb. Died December 27, 183-1, aged 59. " Farewell, dear Friend ! that smile, that harmless mirlli No more shall gladden our domestic hearth ; That rising tear, with pain Turbid to How, lietter than words no more assuage our woe ; That hand, outstretched from small but...
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Rambles by Rivers: The Avon, Volume 3

James Thorne - 1845 - 514 pages
...Carey, the translator of Dante : — " To the Memory of Charles Lamb, Died December 27, 1834, aged 59. " Farewell, dear Friend ! That smile, that harmless mirth, No more shall gladden our domestic hearth j That rising tear, with pain forbid to flow, Better than words no more assuage our woe ; That hand,...
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Memoir of the Rev. Henry Francis Cary, M. A., Translator of Dante ..., Volume 2

Henry Francis Cary - 1847 - 386 pages
...composed an epitaph, to be inscribed on his friend's monument at Edmonton : — EPITAPH TO CHARLES LAMB. Farewell, dear friend, that smile, that harmless mirth,...to flow, Better than words, no more assuage our woe ; That hand outstretch'd, from small but well-earned store, Yield succour to the destitute no more...
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Memoir of the Rev. Henry Francis Cary, M. A., Translator of ..., Volumes 1-2

Henry Francis Cary - 1847 - 740 pages
...composed an epitaph, to be inscribed on his friend's monument at Edmonton : — EPITAPH TO CHARLES LAMB. Farewell, dear friend, that smile, that harmless mirth,...to flow, Better than words, no more assuage our woe ; That hand outstretch'd, from small but well-earned store, Yield succour to the destitute no more...
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The London Anecdotes for All Readers ...

Charles Maybury Archer - 1848 - 292 pages
...memory, written by his friend, the Rev. HF Gary, the erudite translator of Dante and Pindar : — " Farewell, dear friend ! — that smile, that harmless...— Better than words — no more assuage our woe. That hand outstretch'd from small but well-earned store Yield succour to the destitute no more. Yet...
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Notes and Queries

1891 - 672 pages
...follows : To the memory of Charles Lamb, Died 27th Dec' 1834, aged 59. Farewell, dear friend, that mnile that harmless mirth No more shall gladden our domestic...with pain forbid to flow, Better than words no more aesuage our woe : That hand outstretched, from small but well earned (tore, Yield succour to the destitute...
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Notes and Queries

1866 - 674 pages
...inscriptions : — " To the Memory of CHARLES LAMB, Died 27th Dec. 1831, aged S9. Farewell, dear friend—that smile, that harmless mirth. No more shall gladden...hearth ; That rising tear, with pain forbid to flow, Brlter thaji word», no more assuage our woe: That hand outstretched, from small but well-earned store,...
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Notes and Queries

1886 - 574 pages
...inscribed on the gravestone of Charles Lamb in Edmonton Churchyard? I give the first two lines : — Farewell, dear friend, that smile, that harmless mirth No more shall gladden our domestic hearth. There are twelve lines in all. WRK WILLET-HOUSB, &c. — In ' Morley, Ancient and Modern,' by Wm. Smith...
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