The young lambs are bleating in the meadows, The young birds are chirping in the nest, The young fawns are playing with the shadows, The young flowers are blowing toward the west — But the young, young children, O my brothers, They are weeping bitterly... Blackwood's Magazine - Page 2601843Full view - About this book
| William S. Forrest - 1853 - 498 pages
...blowing towards the west. " But the young, young children, 0 my brothers ! They are weeping bitterly ; They are weeping in the playtime of the others, In the country of the free." The first Sabbath School in this place was formed in the spring of this year, by the laudable exertions... | |
| Elizabeth Oakes Prince Smith - 1854 - 360 pages
...blowing toward the west — But the young, young children, O my brothers, They are weeping bitterly I — They are weeping in the playtime of the others, In the country of the free. ELIZABETH B. BROWNING. BERTH A has more than once spoken to me of the Alms House, which she regards... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 428 pages
...Examiner, March 17, 1849. But the young, young children, O my brothers, They are weeping bitterly ; They are weeping in the playtime of the others, In the country of the free. »»*»** They look up with their pale and sunken faces, And their look is dread to see, For you think... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 424 pages
...Examiner,. March 17,1849. But the young, young children, 0 my brothers, , They are weeping bitterly ; They are weeping in the playtime of the others, In the country of the free. * ***** They look up with their pale and sunken faces, And their look is dread to see, For you think... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1856 - 368 pages
...blowing toward the west ; But the young, young children, O my brothers, They are weeping bitterly ; They are weeping in the playtime of the others, In the country of the free *." It is the same nearly with the hoy and the adolescent. " Sudorem originis suae," says one of the... | |
| Henry Reed - 1857 - 242 pages
...blowing toward the West ; But the young, young children, 0 my brothers, They are weeping bitterly ; They are weeping in the playtime of the others, In the country of the free." I am loth to leave so stern a strain of impassioned verse the last in jour minds : she speaks with... | |
| 448 pages
...blowing towards the west. But the young, young children, 0 my brothers, They are weeping bitterly ! They are weeping in the playtime of the others, In the country of the free." Well might poor Ruth Wills exclaim, " It was well that this period did not last long, or its influence... | |
| 1859 - 852 pages
...blooming from the west; But the young, young children, 0 my brothers I They are weeping bitterly ! They are weeping in the playtime of the others, In...of the free. Do you question the young children in their sorrow, Why their tears are falling so? The old man may weep for his to-morrow Which is lost... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - 1860 - 450 pages
...are blowing from the west ; But the young, young children, O my brothers ! They are weeping bitterly I They are weeping in the playtime of the others,...of the free. Do you question the young children in their sorrow, Why their tears are falling so ? The old man may weep for his to-morrow, Which is lost... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1860 - 672 pages
...blowing toward the west — But the young, young children, 0 my brothers, They are weeping bitterly ! — They are weeping in the playtime of the others, In the country of the free.f After saying that the innocent prattle of his children takes out the sting of a man's poverty,... | |
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