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" Who loves me best ? — my father dear, Who loveth to have me always near ; He whom I fly each eve to meet, When past away is the noontide heat ; Who from the bank where the sunbeam lies. "
Repentance: And Other Poems - Page 78
by Mary Ann Gray (formerly Browne.), Mary Ann Browne - 1829 - 118 pages
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The London Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc

1829 - 860 pages
...replete ; Who held me, an infant, on her Knee,— Who hath ever watched me tenderly; And yet 1 hare heard my mother say. That she some time must pass away : Who then shall shield me from earthly il! Η Some one must love me better still ! Who loves me beat Ηmy father dear, Who loveth to...
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The Extractor; or Universal repertorium of literature, science ..., Volume 2

1829 - 576 pages
...BEST Ï WHO lovei me het!— my mother sweet. Whose every look with love is replete; Who held me, au infant, on her knee — Who hath ever watched me tenderly ; And yet I have heírd my mother suy, That she some time roust pats away : Who then shall shield me fiom earthly ill!—...
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Blackwood's Lady's Magazine and Gazette of the Fashionable ..., Volumes 28-29

1850 - 584 pages
...be continued.) WHO LOVES ME BEST? WHO loves me best ? My mother sweet, Whose every look with love 's replete ; Who held me an infant on her knee. Who hath...pass away : Who then shall shield me from earthly ills ? Some one must love me better still ! Who loves me best ? My father dear, Who loveth to have...
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Practical Elocution: Containing Illustrations of the Principles of Reading ...

Samuel Niles Sweet - 1846 - 372 pages
...me best? My mother sweet, Whose every look with love is replete, "Who held me an infant on her knee, hath ever watched me tenderly ; And yet I have heard...from earthly ill? Some one must love me better still. i. Who loves me best ? My father dear, Who loveth to have me always near ; He whom I fly each eve to...
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Early days; or, The Wesleyan scholar's guide

1864 - 726 pages
...Whose every look with love is replete ; Who held me an infant on her knee ; Who hath ever watch' d me tenderly. And yet I have heard my mother say, That...pass away. Who then shall shield me from earthly ill? Someone must love me better still ! Who loves mo best? — My father dear, Who loveth to have mo always...
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Emma, Or The Little Child that Jesus Called

Henry Washington Lee - 1849 - 96 pages
...best ? My mother sweet, Whose look is ever with love replete, Who held me an infant on her knee, U7ho hath ever watched me tenderly. " And yet I have heard my mother say That she sometime must pass away. Who then shall shield me from earthly ill ? Some one must love me better t>till."...
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The Remember Me: a Token of Love for 1855

1854 - 268 pages
...is almost impossible, the universal practice is for the second. WHO LOVES ME BEST. BY MARY A. BROWN. WHO loves me best ? — My mother sweet, Whose every...tenderly ; And yet I have heard my mother say That she sometime must pass away : Who then shall shield me from earthly ill ? Some one must love me better...
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Half-hours with the Best Poets: Selected Chiefly for Their Moral Sentiment

1855 - 248 pages
...moment can Make its possessor great, on wisdom's Godlike plan. GOD LOVES THEE BEST. MARY ANN BROWN. Who loves me best ? My mother sweet, Whose every look...knee— Who hath ever watched me tenderly ; And yet I nave heard my mother say, That she sometime must pass away : Who then shall shield me from earthly...
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The shower of pearls, a collection of poetry, original and selected, for ...

Charlotte Phillips - 1855 - 188 pages
...breaking. WHO LOVES ME BEST f SWAIN. Who loves me best ? My mother sweet, Whose every look with love's replete ; Who held me, an infant on her knee, Who hath ever watched me tenderly ; And yet I've heard my mother say, That she sometime must pass away : Who then shall shield me from earthly...
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Lays and Lyrics of the Nineteenth Century

1863 - 150 pages
...my love, that when death shall come, Swan like and sweet, it may waft thee home ! loiits nu btst ? Who loves me best ? — My mother sweet, Whose every...tenderly ; And yet I have heard my mother say, That she sometime must pass away : Who then shall shield me from earthly ill ? Some one must love me better...
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