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" Twixt book and lute the hours divide, And marvel how I e'er could stray From thee — my own fireside. " My own fireside ! Those simple words Can bid the sweetest dreams arise ; Awaken feeling's tenderest chords, And fill with tears of joy my eyes. What... "
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ... - Page 446
1825
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The Christian Pioneer, Volumes 2-5

1744 - 596 pages
...sweetest dreams arise ; Awaken feeling's tenderest chords. And fill with tears of jay mine eyes. What U there my wild heart can prize, That doth not In thy sphere abide ; liaant of my home-bred sympathies. My own— my own fireside 7" TO MARRIED FOLKS. WE have before...
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The Public good, Issue 1

318 pages
...garden of joy, which, without the moonlight softness of its affection, would be a wilderness of thorns. A gentle form is near me now ; A small white hand...placid brow,' And ask what joys can equal thine." The dear old holidays come as of yore; Christinas, with its warmth of heart, its 'reelings and fireside...
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Lyrics of the Heart: With Other Poems ...

Alaric Alexander Watts - 1852 - 446 pages
...Can bid the sweetest dreams arise: Awaken feeling's tenderest chords. And fill with tears of joy mine eyes. What is there my wild heart can prize. That doth not in thy sphere abide: 1 1 aunt of my homo-bred sympathies. My own — my own fire-side! A gentle form is near me now; A small,...
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Lyrics of the Heart: with Other Poems

Alaric Alexander Watts - 1853 - 290 pages
...From thee — my own fireside ! Awaken feeling's tenderest chords, And fill with tears of joy mine eyes. What is there my wild heart can prize, That...placid brow, And ask, what joys can equal thine : A babe, whose beauty's half divine, In sleep his mother's eyes doth hide ; Where may Love seek a fitter...
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The girl's own book

Lydia Maria Child - 1853 - 434 pages
...My own Fireside ! Those simple words Can bid the sweetest dreams arise ; Awaken feeling's tendercst chords, And fill with tears of joy my eyes ! What...gentle form is near me now ; A small white hand is clasp'd in mine : I gaze upon her placid brow, And ask what joys can equal thine ! A babe, whose beauty's...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: on the Plan of the Author's ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 pages
...Can bid the sweetest dreams arise, Awaken feeling's tenderest chords, And fill with tears of joy mine eyes. What is there my wild heart can prize, That...gentle form is near me now ; A small white hand is clasp'd in mine ; I gaze upon her placid brow, And ask, what joys can equal thine? A babe, whose beauties...
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Select specimens of English prose [ed.] by E. Hughes

Edward Hughes - 1853 - 766 pages
...bid the sweetest dreams arise ; Awaken feeling's tenderest chords, And fill with tears of joy mine eyes. What is there my wild heart can prize That doth...home-bred sympathies, My own — my own fire-side 1 A gentle form is near me now ; A small white hand is clasped in mine : I gaze upon her placid brow,...
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Lady's Almanac for ...

1871 - 146 pages
...Can bid the sweetest dreams arise, Awaken feeling's tendcrcst cords, And fill with tears of joy mine eyes. What is there my wild heart can prize, That doth not in thy sphere abiue , naunt of my home-bred sympathies, MY OWN FISESIDE. A gentle form is near me now ; A small white...
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The girl's first help to reading; or, Selections from the best authors, by T ...

Theodore Alors W. Buckley - 1854 - 208 pages
...bid the sweetest dreams arise ; Awaken feeling's tenderest chords, And fill with tears of joy mine eyes. What is there my wild heart can prize, That...placid brow, And ask, what joys can equal thine : A babe, whose beauty's half divine, In sleep his mother's eyes doth hide ; Where may love seek a fitter...
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The American Speaker: Containing Numerous Rules, Observations, and Exercises ...

John Frost - 1855 - 462 pages
...My own Fireside ! Those simple words Can bid the sweetest dreams arise ; Awaken feeling's tenderest chords, And fill with tears of joy my eyes ! What...gentle form is near me now ; A small white hand is clasp'd in mine ; T gaze upon her placid brow, A babe, whose beauty's half divine, In sleep his mother's...
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