| John Timbs - 1839 - 446 pages
...page Win many an English bosom, pleas'd to see That old and happier vein reviv'd in thee ; This'for our earth ; and if with friends we share Our joys in heaven, we hope to meet thee there. The reader will peruse these lines with increased interest, when he is informed they were written by... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1840 - 438 pages
...than words, no more assuage our woe ; That hand outstretched from small, but well-earned store, Yield succour to the destitute no more ! Yet art thou not...share Our joys in heaven, we hope to meet thee there. The next remarkable place on the banks of the Lea is Tottenham, renowned in facetious poetry for its... | |
| 1844 - 520 pages
...many an English bosom, pleased to see That old- and happier vein revived in thce. This lor our earlh : and if with friends we share Our joys in heaven, we hope to meet thce there." f Charles Lamb lived for many years in this neighbourhood, first at Enfield, and then,... | |
| James Thorne - 1845 - 514 pages
...through many an age, With sterling sense and humour shall thy page Win many an English bosom, pleas'd to see That old and happier vein revived in thee....share Our joys in heaven, we hope to meet thee there." f Charles Lamb lived for many years in this neighbourhood, first at Enfield, and then, till the close... | |
| Henry Francis Cary - 1847 - 380 pages
...small but well-earned store, Yield succour to the destitute no more : Yet art thou not all lost : thro' many an age, With sterling sense and humour shall...share Our joys in heaven, we hope to meet thee there. Not a single letter of any interest is to be met with for the next twelve months. On the recurrence... | |
| Henry Francis Cary - 1847 - 386 pages
...small but well-earned store, Yield succour to the destitute no more : Yet art thou not all lost : thro' many an age, With sterling sense and humour shall...share Our joys in heaven, we hope to meet thee there. Not a single letter of any interest is to be met with for the next twelve months. On the recurrence... | |
| Charles Maybury Archer - 1848 - 292 pages
...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 art thou not...share Our joys in heaven, we hope to meet thee there." Lamb survived his earliest friend and school-fellow, Coleridge, only a few months. One morning he showed... | |
| 1866 - 674 pages
...the destitute no more. Yet art thou not all lost : thro' типу an age, AVith sterling sense anil humour, shall thy page Win many an English bosom pleased...friends we share Our joys in heaven, we hope to meet thec there. Also, MARY ANSE LAMU, Sister of the above, liorn 3rd Dec. 17Ü7. Died 2Uth May, 1817."... | |
| 1891 - 672 pages
...Win many an English bosom pleased to see That old and happier vein revived in thee, This for ожг earth, and if with friends we share Our joys in heaven we hope to meet thee there. Aleo Mary Anne Lamb, sister of the above Born 3rt Dec' 1767, died 20'" May 1847. JOHN T. PAGE. Holmby... | |
| 1851 - 582 pages
...small but well-earn'd store, Yield succour to the destitute no more. Yet art thou not all lost : thro' many an age With sterling sense and humour shall thy...our earth, and if with friends we share Our joys in lieav'n, we hope to meet thee there." I have heard it conjectured that the above were written by Wordsworth.... | |
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