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" You say the sun shines bright ; 1 feel him warm, but how can he Or make it day or night ? My day or night myself I make Whene'er I sleep or play ; And could I ever keep awake With me 'twere always day. With heavy sighs I often hear You mourn my hapless... "
American School Class-book: The Juvenile Spelling-book ... - Page 129
by Albert Picket - 1819 - 242 pages
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Drinking songs. Miscellaneous songs. Ancient ballads

Ballads, English - 1783 - 360 pages
...tell your poor blind boy ! You talk of wond'rous things you feef You fay the fun fnines bright ; I feel him warm, but how can he Or make it day or night. • Written for, and fet by the celebrated mr. Stanley, organift of St. Andrews, Holbotn. My My day...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Pieces of Poetry, Selected for ...

Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1796 - 476 pages
...О tell your poor biiad boy ! You talk of wondrous things you fee^ You fay the fun (bines bright ; [ feel him warm, but how can he Or make it day or night > My day or night myfelf I make, Whene'er I Леер or play ; And could I ever keep awake With me 'twere always day....
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The temple of Apollo, being a selection of the best poems, from the most ...

Apollo - 1800 - 224 pages
...tell your poor blind boy ! You talk of wond'rous things you fee, You fay the fun fhines bright ; I feel him warm, but how can he Or make it day or night ? My day or night myfelf I make, Whene'er 1 fleep or play ; And could I ever keep awake, With me 'twere always day. With...
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Poetry for children, selected by W. Burdon, Issue 681

William Burdon - 1805 - 108 pages
...fight, Oh tell a poor blind boy. You talk of wondrous things you fee ; You fay the fun fhines bright ; I feel him warm, but how can he Or make it day or night ? My day or. night myfelf I make Whene'er I fleep or play ; And could I always keep awake With me 'twere always day. With...
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Poetry for children, selected by L. Aikin

Poetry - 1806 - 192 pages
...call'd light, Which I must ne'er enjoy ? What are the blessings of the sight ? O tell your poor blind boy ! -You talk of wondrous things you see ; You say...Or make it day or night ? My day or night myself I make Whene'er I sleep or play, And could I always keep awake With me 't were always day. With heavy...
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Drinking-songs. Miscellaneous songs. Ancient ballads

Ballads, English - 1819 - 394 pages
...call'd light, Which I must ne'er enjoy j What are the blessings of the sight, O tell your poor blind boy ! You talk of wond'rous things you see, You say...Or make it day or night. My day or night myself I make, Whene'er I sleep or play ; And could I ever keep awake, With me 'twere always day. With heavy...
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Elegant extracts in poetry, Volume 2

Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...What are the blessings of the sight ? O tell your poor blind boy! You talk of wondrous things you sec, You say the sun shines bright ; 1 feel him warm, but how can he Or make it day or night f My day or night myself I make, Whene'er 1 sleep or play ; And could I ever keep awake, With me 'tiverc...
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The poetical monitor: consisting of pieces select and original [ed. by E. Hill].

Poetical monitor - 1819 - 168 pages
...called Light, Which I must ne'er enjoy ? What are the blessings of the sight ? 0 tell your poor blind boy ! You talk of wond'rous things you see ; You say...feel him warm, but how can he Or make it day or night P My day or night myself I make, Whene'er I sleep or play : \ And could I ever keep awake, With me...
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Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical ..., Volume 5

Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1819 - 418 pages
...is in the county of Lothian. You talk of wond'rous things you see, You say the sun shines bright ; I feel him warm, but how can he Or make it day or night. My day or night myself I make, Whene'er I sleep or play ; And could I ever keep awake, With me 'twere always day. With heavy...
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Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical ..., Volume 5

Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1819 - 420 pages
...foot, in 1619, to the Scotch poet Dnunmond, at his seat of Hawthornden, within four miles of Edinburgh. You talk of wond'rous things you see, You say the sun shines bright ; I feel him warm, but how can he Or make it day or night. My day or night myself I make, Whene'er...
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