| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 pages
...plum ; The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestowed By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glowed : All this, and more endearing still than all, Thy constant flow of love, that knew no fall, Ne'er roughened by those cataracts and breaks That humour interposed too often makes; All this still legible... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - Readers - 1832 - 338 pages
...; The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestowed By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glowed ;ā All this, and, more endearing still than all, Thy constant flow of love that knew no fall, . Ne'er roughened by those cataracts and breaks, That humor interposed too often makes;ā All this, still... | |
| Ebenezer Kellogg - Christian biography - 1832 - 128 pages
...principle as well as tenderness. When having enumerated her many acts of kindness, he proceeds ā "All this, and more endearing still than all, Thy constant flow of love, that knew no fall, Ne'er roughened by those cataracts and breaks Which humor interposed too often makes." While, then, the natural... | |
| Civilization - 1832 - 406 pages
...plum ; The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestowed By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glowed , All this, and more endearing still than all, Thy constant flow of love, that knew no fall, Ne'er roughened by those cataracts and breaks That humour interposed too often makes ) All this, still legible... | |
| Jonathan Barber - Elocution - 1832 - 360 pages
...**1 and | glow'd ; ^ | 1 1 | All | this, *1 | ^ and | more en- | dearing | still than | all, ~\ \ *1 Thy | constant | flow of | love, ^ | ^ that | knew...Ne'er | roughen'd by those | cataracts and | breaks, **1 | 1 That | humor | ^ inter- | posed | too | often | All | this 1 | (still | legible in | memory's... | |
| Samuel BLACKBURN - 1833 - 254 pages
...left my home, The biscuit, or confectionary plum ; The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestow'd By thine own hand, till fresh they shone and glow'd : All this,...roughen'd by those cataracts and breaks, That humour interpos'd to often makes ; All this still legible in memory's page, And still to be so to my latest... | |
| Thomas Taylor - 1833 - 512 pages
...bounties ere I left my home, The biscuit or confectionary plum; The fragrant waters on my cheek bestowed By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glow'dā...fall, Ne'er roughen'd by those cataracts and breaks Which humour interpos*d too often makes ; All this still legible in raem*ry's page, And still to be... | |
| Christopher Anderson - Child rearing - 1834 - 442 pages
...morning bounties ere I left my home, The biscuit or confectionary plum ; The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestow'd By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and...Ne'er roughen'd by those cataracts and breaks, That humor interposed too often makes : All this still legible in mem'ry 's page, And still to be so till... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - Elocution - 1834 - 360 pages
...plum'; The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestowed' By thy own hand', till fresh they shone and glowed': All this', and more endearing still than all', Thy constant flow of love', that knew no fall', Ne'erb roughened by those cataracts and breaks' That', humouri interposed', too often makes'; All this',... | |
| William Cowper, William Hayley - 1835 - 372 pages
...bounties ere I left my home, The biscuit or confectionary plum ; The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestowed By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glow'd...roughen'd by those cataracts and breaks, That humour interpos'd too often makes ; All this, still legible in memory's page, And still to be so to my latest... | |
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