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" Send out their inmates in a happy flow, . Like a freed vernal stream; I may not tread With them those pathways — to the feverish bed Of sickness bound ; yet, O my God ! I bless Thy mercy, that with Sabbath peace hath fill'd My chasten'd heart, and all... "
The Works of Mrs. Hemans, with a Memoir by Her Sister, and an Essay on Her ... - Page 314
by Mrs. Hemans - 1840
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 38

1835 - 866 pages
...Pour their fair children forth ; and hamlets low, With whose thick orchard-blooms the soft winds play, Send out their inmates in a happy flow, Like a freed vernal stream. I may not tread With them those pathways, — to the feverish bed Of sickness bound ; — yet, oh my...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volumes 6-7

1835 - 542 pages
...orchard-blooms the soft winds play, Send out thc>ir inmates in a happy flow, Like a freed vernal stream. I may not tread With them those pathways,— to the feverish bed Of sickness bound ; ya, O my God ! I bless Thy merry, that with Rablmth peace hath filled My chastened heart, and all...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volumes 6-7

1835 - 538 pages
...Pour their fair children forth : and hamlets low, With whose thick orchard-blooms the soft winds play, Send out their inmates in a happy flow, Like a freed vernal stream. I may not trend With them those pathways,— to the feverish bed Of sickness bound ; yet, O my God...
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The Poetical Works of Mrs. Felicia Hemans: Complete in One Volume

Mrs. Hemans - 1836 - 472 pages
...blooms the soft winds Р'"У, Send out their inmates in a happy flow, Like a free vernal stream. I may not tread With them those pathways, — to the feverish bed Of sickness bound ; — yet, oh my God ! I bless Thy mercy, that with Sabbath peace hath fill'd My chasten'd heart, and all its...
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser. New and improved ser, Volume 1

1836 - 646 pages
...their fair children forth; and hamlets low, With •whose thick orchard-blooms the soft winds pl*y. Send out their inmates in a happy flow, Like a freed vernal stream. I may not tread With them those pathways—to'fhe feverish bed Of sickness bound; yet, oh my God !...
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The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ..., Volume 20

1836 - 540 pages
...Four their fair children forth ; and hamlets low, With whose thick orchard-blooms the soft winds play, Send out their inmates in a happy flow, Like a freed vernal stream. I may not tread With them those pathways, — to the feverish bed Of sickness bound ; — yet, oh my...
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The Last Autumn at a Favorite Residence with Other Poems: And Recollections ...

Mrs. Lawrence (Rose) - 1836 - 446 pages
...their fair children forth, — and hamlets low, With whose thick orchard-blooms the soft winds play, Send out their inmates in a happy flow, Like a freed vernal stream : I may not tread With them those pathways ;— to the feverish bed Of sickness chained : yet, O !...
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The Monthly Review

1836 - 636 pages
...their fair children forth; and hamlets low, With whose thick ore hard -blooms the soft winds play. Send out their inmates in a happy flow, Like a freed vernal stream. I may not tread "With them those pathways — to the feverish bed Of sickness bound ; yet, oh my God...
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The Annual biography and obituary, Volume 20

1836 - 492 pages
...Pour their fair children forth ; and hamlets low, With whose thick orchard-blooms the soft winds play, Send out their inmates in a happy flow, Like a freed vernal stream. I may not tread With them those pathways, — to the feverish bed Of sickness bound ; — yet, oh my...
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Poetical remains of the late mrs Hemans [with a memoir by D.M. Moir].

Felicia Dorothea Hemans - 1836 - 364 pages
...Pour their iair children forth ; and hamlets low, With whose thick orchard-blooms the soft winds play, Send out their inmates in a happy flow, Like a freed vernal stream. I may not tread With them those pathways, — to the feverish bed Of sickness bound ; — yet, oh my...
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