| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1816 - 60 pages
...deeper sorrow Than the wail above the dead : Both shall live — but every morrow Wake us from a widowed bed. — And when thou would'st solace gather —...accents flow — Wilt thou teach her to say — " Father ! " Though his cares she must forego ? When her little hands shall press thee — When her lip to thine... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1817 - 212 pages
...deeper sorrow Than the wail above the dead ; Both shall live, but every morrow Wake us from a widowed bed. And when thou wouldst solace gather, When our...first accents flow, Wilt thou teach her to say "Father !" Though his Care she must forego ? When her little hands shall press thee, When her lip to thine... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1820 - 306 pages
...— that we no more may meet. These are words of deeper sorrow Than the wail above the dead ; Both shall live, but every morrow Wake us from a widow'd...accents flow, Wilt thou teach her to say " Father !" Though his care she must forego ? When her little hands shall press thee, When her lip to thine... | |
| Anecdotes - 1820 - 438 pages
...— that we no more may meet. — These are words of deeper sorrow Than the wail above the dead, Both shall live — but every morrow Wake us from a widow'd bed. — And when thou would'st solace gatherWhen our child's first accents flow — Wilt thou teach her to say—" Father!" Though his care... | |
| British melodies - 1820 - 280 pages
...— that we no more may meet. These are words of deeper sorrow Than the wail above the dead ; Both shall live, but every morrow Wake us from a widow'd bed. • And when thou wonldst solace gather, When our child's first accents flow Wilt thou teach her to say " Father!" Tho'... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1821 - 478 pages
...deeper sorrow Than the wail above the dead ; Both shall live, but every morrow Wake us from a widowed bed. And when thou would'st solace gather,. When our...accents flow, Wilt thou teach her to say « Father! » Though his care she must forego ? Wheu her little hands shall press thec, When her lip to thine... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 614 pages
...— that we no more may meet. These are words of deeper sorrow Than the wail above the dead ; Koth shall live, but every morrow Wake us from a widow'd...accents flow, Wilt thou teach her to say " Father!" Though his care she must forego ? When her little hands shall press thee, When her lip to thine is... | |
| mrs. Isaac Henry R. Mott - Religious poetry, English - 1824 - 154 pages
...Confess'd the God, and blash'd itself to wine." DRYDEN'S School-Boy Theme. NOTE (s)—Page 28, Line 412. " When our child's first accents flow, " Wilt thou teach her to say Father !— " 'Tho' his care she must forego ? " When her little hands would press thee, " When her lip to... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 546 pages
...— that we no more may meet. These are words of deeper sorrow Than the wail above the dead ; Both shall live, but every morrow Wake us from a widow'd...accents flow, Wilt thou teach her to say « Father! » Though his care she must forego? When her little hands shall press thee, When her lip to thine is... | |
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