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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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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 2

Half hours - 1856 - 676 pages
...sweetest dreams arise ; Awaken feeling's tonderest chords, And fill with tears of joy mine eyes. AVhat is there my wild heart can prize, That doth not in...placid brow, And ask, what joys can equal thine : A babe, whose beauty's half diviue, In sleep his mother's eyes doth hide ; Where may love seek a fitter...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1857 - 800 pages
...Can hid 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 ahide ; Haunt of my home-hred sympathics, My own- — my own fireside ! A gentle form is near me now...
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The Home Affections Pourtrayed by the Poets

Charles Mackay - 1858 - 426 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 book of popular songs, ed. by J.E. Carpenter

Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1858 - 292 pages
...feeling's tendcrest chords, And fill with tears of joy mine eves. What is there my wild heart can pri/,o That doth not in thy sphere abide, Haunt of my home-bred...gentle form is near me now, A small white hand is placed in mine; I gaze upon her placid brow, And ask, What joys can equal thine ? A babe, whose beauty's...
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The Home Affections Pourtrayed by the Poets

Charles Mackay - 1858 - 420 pages
...bid the hweetest 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 ; Hannt of my home-bred sympathies, My own—my own fireside! A gentle form is near me now ; A small,...
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Our Homes: Their Cares and Duties, Joys and Sorrows

Timothy Shay Arthur - 1860 - 338 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...placid brow, And ask, what joys can equal thine? A babe, whose beauties half divine, In sleep his mother's eyes doth hide ; Where may Love seek a fitter...
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Popular Poetry: a Selection of Pieces Old and New, Adapted for General Use

Popular poetry - 1862 - 246 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...my home-bred sympathies, My own — My own fireside ! What care I for the sullen war Of winds without that ravage earth P It doth but bid me prize the...
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Selections in poetry, Volume 51

Selections - 1863 - 192 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...Haunt of my home-bred sympathies , My own — my own Fire- side ! A gentle form is near me now ; A small white hand is clasp 'd in mine : I gaze upon her...
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Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Volumes 19-20

William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1869 - 526 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 is...placid brow, And ask what joys can equal thine ! A babe, whose beauty 's half divine, In sleep his mother's eyes doth hide j Where may love seek a fitter...
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English Literature of Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1869 - 810 pages
...Can bid the sweetest dreams arise, Awaken feelings tcnderest 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 eqnnl thine? A babe, whose beautii...
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