SILENT companions of the lonely hour, Friends who can never alter or forsake, Who for inconstant roving have no power, And all neglect, perforce, must calmly take — Let me return to you, this turmoil ending, Which worldly cares have in my spirit wrought,... Ballads of Books - 110. oldalSzerkesztette: - 1886 - 174 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Caroline Sheridan Norton - 1845 - 472 oldal
...released in vain, My heart still feels the weight of that remember'd chain. SONNET VIII. TO MY BOOKS. SILENT companions of the lonely hour, Friends, who...wrought, And, o'er your old familiar pages bending. Till, haply meeting there, from time to time, Fancies, the audible echo of my own, Twill be like hearing... | |
| 1846 - 302 oldal
...all three called one another brothers. — /•'. A. Krummecher. TO MY BOOKS. BY CAROLINE ES NORTON. Silent companions of the lonely hour, Friends who...spirit wrought; And, o'er your old familiar pages bonding, Refresh my mind with many a tranquil thought, Till, haply meeting there, from time to time,... | |
| 1846 - 308 oldal
...and all three called one another brothers. — FA Krummechcr. TO MY BOOKS. ET CAROLINE E. 8. NORTON. Silent companions of the lonely hour, Friends who...turmoil ending, Which worldly cares have in my spirit wronght; And, o'er your old familiar pages bending, Refresh my mind with many a tranquil thought, Till,... | |
| Caroline Sheridan Norton - 1851 - 468 oldal
...released in vain, My heart still feels the weight of that remember'd chain. SONNET VIII. TO MY BOOKS. SILENT companions of the lonely hour, Friends, who...wrought, And, o'er your old familiar pages bending. Till, haply meeting there, from time to time, Fancies, the audible echo of my own, Twill be like hearing... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 780 oldal
...Stamps with remorse each wasted hour of time, And darkens every folly into crime! SONNET— TO MY BOOKS. Silent companions of the lonely hour, Friends, who...neglect, perforce, must calmly take — Let me return to TOP; this turmoil ending Which worldly cares have in my spirit wrought, And, o'er your old familiar... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 768 oldal
...with remorse each wasted hour of time, And darkens every folly into crime! SONNET — TO MY BOOKS. Silent companions of the lonely hour, Friends, who can never alter or forsake, Who for ineonstant roving have no power, And all neglect, perforce, must calmly take — Let me return to xou... | |
| Caroline Sheridan Norton, Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 296 oldal
...released in vain, My heart still feels the weight of that remember* d chain. SONNET VIII. TO MY BOOKS. SILENT companions of the lonely hour, Friends, who...take,— • Let me return to you ; this turmoil ending \V hich worldly cares have in my spirit wrought, And, o'er your old familiar pages bending, Refresh... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1857 - 800 oldal
...who can never alter or forsake, Who for inconstant roving hare no power, And nil neglect, perforee, must calmly take — Let me return to YOU; this turmoil...spirit wrought, And, o'er your old familiar pages hending, Refresh my mind with many a tranquil thought, Till haply meeting there, from time to time,... | |
| George Washington Bethune - 1865 - 516 oldal
...bonds released in vain, My heart still feels the weight of that remembered chain. SONNET. TO MY BOOKS. SILENT companions of the lonely hour, Friends, who...ending Which worldly cares have in my spirit wrought, A;. ., o'er your old familiar pages bending, Refresh my mind with many a tranquil thought, Till, haply... | |
| Horatio Rogers - 1878 - 296 oldal
...sonnet addressed — TO MY BOOKS. " Silent companions of the lonely hour, Friends, who cau never aiter or forsake, Who for inconstant roving have no power,...And, o'er your old familiar pages bending, Refresh ray mind with many a tranquil thought : Till, haply meeting there, from time to time, Faneies, the... | |
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