That she some time must pass away : Who then shall shield me from earthly ill? Some one must love me better still Who loves me best ? — My father dear, Who loveth to have me always near ; He whom I fly each eve to meet, When... Repentance: And Other Poems - Page 78by Mary Ann Gray (formerly Browne.), Mary Ann Browne - 1829 - 118 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1829 - 512 pages
...heat ; Who from the bank where the sunbeam lies Brings me the wild-wood strawberries. Oh ! he is denr as my mother to me, — But he will perish, even as...she. Who loves me best ? — the gentle dove, That I have tamed with mv childish love, That every one save mvself doth fear, Whose sou coo soundeth when... | |
| 1829 - 860 pages
...When past aw'ay is the noontide heat; Who from the bank where the sunbeam lies Brings me the wild-wood strawberries. Oh ! he is dear as my mother to me,—...But he will perish, even as she. Who loves me best Ï—the gentle dove, That I have tamed with my childish love, That every one save myself doth fear,... | |
| 1833 - 438 pages
...— my father dear, Who loveth to have me always near ; He whom I fly each eve to meet, When passed away is the noontide heat, Who from the bank where the sunbeam lies, Brings me the wild wood strawbemes. Oh ! he is dear as my mother to me — But he will perish, even as she. Who loves me best?... | |
| 1844 - 372 pages
...my father dear, Who always loved to have me near i He whom I fly each eve to meet, When past away ia the noontide heat ; Who from the bank where the sunbeam lies, Brings me the wild.wood strawberries. O ! he ia as dear as my mother to me,— But ho will perish, e'un oa soon as... | |
| Flowers - 1835 - 174 pages
...humankind ; Thine is the spirit that with widest plan Brother to Brother binds, and Man to Man ! IV. WHO LOVES ME BEST ? WHO loves me best ? my mother...the bank where the sunbeam lies Brings me the wild wood-strawberries; Oh he is dear as my mother to me, But he will perish, even as she! c Who loves me... | |
| 1850 - 584 pages
...best ? My father dear, Who loveth to have me always near; He whom I fly each eve to meet, When passed away is the noontide heat ; Who from the bank where...as she. Who loves me best? The gentle dove, That I have tamed with my childish love, That every one, save myself, doth fear ; Whose soft coo soundeth... | |
| 1843 - 396 pages
...truth, and the life. Amen ! WHO LOVES ME BEST ? WHO loves me best ? — My mother dear, Whose ev'ry look with love is replete ; Who held me, an infant,...strawberries. Oh ! he is dear as my mother to me, But he must leave me even as she. Who loves me best ?- The gentle dove That I have tamed with my love ; Ev'ry... | |
| 1864 - 726 pages
...noon-ticle heat; Who from the bank where tha sunbeam lies, Brings me the wild wood strawberries : O ! he is dear as my mother to me ! But he will perish even as she. Who loves mo best ?— Tho gentlo dove That I have tamed with my childish love; That everyone, save myself, doth... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1846 - 372 pages
...best ? My father dear, Who loveth to have me always near ; He whom I fly each eve to meet, When passed away is the noontide heat ; Who from the bank where the sunbeam lies, Brings me the wildwood strawberries. OI he is dear as my mother to me, But he will perish even as she. 3. Who lovea... | |
| Choice descriptive poetry - 1852 - 112 pages
...— my father dear, Who loveth to have me always near, He whom I fly each eve to meet, When pass'd away is the noontide heat, Who from the bank where...But he will perish, even as she. Who loves me best ? — my sister fair, With her laughing eyes and clustering hair, Who flowers around my head doth twine,... | |
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