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" O, thou child of many prayers ! Life hath quicksands, Life hath snares ! Care and age come unawares ! Like the swell of some sweet tune, Morning rises into noon, May glides onward into June. "
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 523
1858
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The Story of My Wardship, Volume 1

Mary Catherine Jackson - 1856 - 322 pages
...accede to her niece's wish of accepting the invitation. I was just at that transition age, when, " Like the swell of some sweet tune, Morning rises into noon,— May glides onward into June."* I mean the age of Juliet—approaching fifteen, when the heart is most open to impressions, and its...
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Fashionable Life

Mary Henderson Eastman - 1856 - 406 pages
...RESPECT UPON THE WORLD ; THEY LOSE IT, THAT DO BUY IT WITH MUCH CARE." CHAPTER XXIX. MOTHER AND CHILD. Like the swell of some sweet tune, Morning rises into noon, May glides onward into June. IT has not been long since a gentleman that I shall call Mason, was frequently seen in the fashionable...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 84

England - 1858 - 796 pages
...LIGHT ON THE HEARTH. PAUÏ IIJ. CHAPTER X. 41 Like the swell of some sweet tune, Morning rises loto noon, May glides onward into June." "Like the swell...full chorus, now sinking into low soft cadences, now runniug into gushing thrills; sometimes throwing out a discordant note or a mournful one, and then...
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Coming events cast their shadows before, Volume 1

Conway Keith - 1859 - 346 pages
...loved him ; loved him with a love commensurate with life — strong as death, and infinite as eternity. CHAPTER X. " Like the swell of some sweet tune, Morning rises into noon, May glides onward into June. Bear through sorrow, wrong, and ruth, In thy heart the dew of youth, On thy lips the smile of truth....
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Against wind and tide, by Holme Lee, Volume 2

Harriet Parr - 1859 - 318 pages
...skies! " Standing with reluctant feet, Where the brook and river meet, Womanhood and childhood fleet. "Like the swell of some sweet tune, Morning rises into noon, May glides onward into June. " Gather then each flower that grows, Where the young heart overflows." LONGFELLOW. I. THE house in...
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Memoir of Emma Tatham. With 'The angel's spell' and other pieces not publ ...

Benjamin Gregory - 1859 - 210 pages
...well as her conscience and character. See page 181. CHAPTER III. JOYOUS ASPIRATION AND ADVANCEMENT. " Like the swell of some sweet tune, Morning rises into noon, May glides onward into June." LONGFELLOW. AT the close of the summer of 1847, Mr. Tatham was induced by anxiety for his daughter's...
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A Compendium of American Literature: Chronologically Arranged, with ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - American literature - 1859 - 812 pages
...thou child of many prayers ! Life hath quicksands, — life hath snare* 1 Care and age come unawares ! Like the swell of some sweet tune, Morning rises into noon, May glides onward into June. Childhood is the bough, where slumber'd Birds and blossoms many-number'd ; — Age, that bough with...
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The poetical works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. New complete ed., with ...

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1859 - 724 pages
...thou child of many prayers ! Life hath quicksands, — Life hath snares ! Care and age come unawares ! Like the swell of some sweet tune, Morning rises into noon, May glides onward into June, Childhood is the bough, where slumbered Birds and blossoms many-numbered ; — Age, that bough with...
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Poems, Volume 1

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1860 - 514 pages
...thou child of many prayers ! Life hath quicksands, — Life hath snares! Care and age come unawares ! Like the swell of some sweet tune, Morning rises into noon, May glides onward into June. Childhood is the bough, where slumbered Birds and blossoms many-numbered ; — Age, that bough with...
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The Ladies' and Gentlemen's Mirror of Fortune: Or, The Analysis of Life

Caroline M. Mersereau - Amusements - 1860 - 370 pages
...thou child of many prayers ! Life hath quicksands — life hath snares I Care and age come unawares ! Like the swell of some sweet tune, Morning rises into noon, May glides onward into June. Childhood is the bough where slumbered Birds and blossoms, many-numbered ! Age, that bough with snows...
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