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" The breaking of the summer's morn — The tinge on house and tree — The billowy clouds — the beauty born Of that celestial sea, The freshness of the faery land Lit by the golden gleam .... It is my youth that where I stand Comes back as in a dream. "
A woman's story - Page 168
by Anna Maria Hall - 1857
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 32

Literature - 1852 - 638 pages
...overgrown and wild, The terrace flaçs are green — But I am once again a child, I am what I have been. The sounds that round about me rise Are what none...hears ; I see what meets no other eyes, Though mine arc dim with tears. In every change of man's estate Are lights and puiiles allowed ; The fiery pillar...
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The Eve of the Conquest, and Other Poems

Sir Henry Taylor - 1847 - 116 pages
...beauty born Of that celestial sea, vil. The freshness of the faery land Lit by the golden gleam . . . It is my youth that where I stand Surrounds me like a dream. VIII. Alas the real never lent Those tints, too bright to last; They fade, and bid me rest content...
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The Life and Correspondence of Robert Southey, Volume 6

Robert Southey - 1850 - 462 pages
...chronicling the events which darkened my father's later years, they rise up so vividly before my own sight. " It is my youth, that where I stand Surrounds me like...meets no other eyes, Though mine are dim with tears." * A happier home or a happier boyhood than mine had been, it would not be easy to conceive. My * Henry...
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The life and correspondence of Robert Southey. Ed. by C.C. Southey, Volume 6

Robert Southey - 1850 - 432 pages
...chronicling the events which darkened my father's later years, they rise up so vividly before my own sight. " It is my youth, that where I stand Surrounds me like...rise Are what none other hears ; I see what meets n0 other eyes, Though mine are dim with tears." * A happier home or a happier boyhood than mine had...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 25

1851 - 608 pages
...overgrown and wild, Tlie terrace flags are green — But I am once again a child, I am what I have been. " The sounds that round about me rise Are what none...meets no other eyes, Though mine are dim with tears. " In every change of man's estate Are lights and guides allowed ; The fiery pillar will not wait, But,...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 70

Scotland - 1851 - 792 pages
...flags are green — But I am once again a child, I am what I have been. " The sounds that round ahout me rise Are what none other hears; I see what meets no other eyes, Though mine are dim with tears. " In every change of man's estate Are lights and guides allowed; The fiery pillar will not waitt But,...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 70

England - 1851 - 776 pages
...flags are green — But I am once again a child, I am what I have been. " The sounds that round ahout me rise Are what none other hears; I see what meets no other eyes, Though mine are dim with tears. " In every change of man's estate Are lights and guides allowed; The riery pillar will not wait, But,...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 70

England - 1851 - 790 pages
...green — But I am once again a child, I am what I have been. " The sounds that round about me riso Are what none other hears ; I see what meets no other eyes, Though mine are dim with tears. " In every change of man's estate Are lights and guides allowed ; The fiery pillar will not wait, But,...
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Floreat Ecclesia! A manual of Church poesy

Rosa Raine - 1851 - 128 pages
...in faultless bloom. XXXVI. MEMORY. " The sounds that round about me rite Are what none other bean ; I see what meets no other eyes. Though mine are dim with tears." — HENRY TAYLOR. MEMORY ! — Gift in mercy sent, Man to cheer in banishment. MEMORY. 69 Mystic glass...
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Edwin the Fair: An Historical Drama. Isaac Comnenus; a Play. The Eve of the ...

Sir Henry Taylor - 1852 - 442 pages
...beauty born Of that celestial sea, VII. The freshness of the faery land Lit by the golden gleam . . . It is my youth that where I stand Surrounds me like a dream. VHI. Alas the real never lent Those tints, too bright to last ; They fade, and bid me rest content...
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