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" Those beams which so bright through my casement appear, To far distant scenes they extend ; Illumine the dwellings of those that are dear, And sleep on the grave of my friend. Then still I must love thee, mild Queen of the Night, Since feeling and fancy... "
The Edinburgh annual register - Page xcvii
1812
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Moral and Sacred Poetry

Thomas Willcocks - 1829 - 334 pages
...Iliumine the dwellingsof those that arc dear, And sleep on the grave of a friend. Then still must I love thee mild Queen of the Night! Since feeling and...of unfailing delight, A friend and a solace to me ! TO THE HARVEST MOON. . HK WHITE. MOON of Harvest, herald mild Of plenty, rustic lahour's child, Hail!...
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Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the Almanack

1829 - 466 pages
...the mournful appeal. Thy beams, which so bright through my casement appear, To far distant regions extend ; Illumine the dwellings of those that are dear, And sleep on tlie grave of a friend. Then still must I love thee, mild Queen of the Night ! Since feeling and fancy...
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Memoirs, Correspondence, and Poetical Remains of Jane Taylor

Jane Taylor - 1831 - 400 pages
...thou grant an encouraging smile, To answer the mournful appeal. Those beams which so brightthrough my casement appear, To far distant scenes they extend...of unfailing delight, A friend and a solace to me. 1811. TO MRS L. WHY is it that my friend and I, Look forth on life so variously ? She, on the present,...
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The writings of Jane Taylor, Volume 1

Jane Taylor - 1832 - 370 pages
...reveal: But ne'er dost thou grant an encouraging smile, To answer the mournful appeal. Those beams which so bright through my casement appear, To far distant...of unfailing delight, A friend and a solace to me. 1811. TO MRS. L. WHY is it that my friend and I, Look forth on life so variously ? She, on the present,...
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Culled Flowers

M. S. - 1839 - 194 pages
...; But ne'er dost thou grant an encouraging smile, To answer the mournful appeal. Those beams which so bright through my casement appear, To far distant...of unfailing delight, A friend and a solace to me ! J. TAYLOH. VOICE OF A MOMENT. Stay thee, tiny child of time ! Why shouldst thou so swiftly flee ?...
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Memoirs, Correspondence, and Poetical Remains of Jane Taylor

Jane Taylor, Isaac Taylor - 1841 - 352 pages
...: But ne'er dost thou grant an encouraging smile, To answer the mournful appeal. Those beams which so bright through my casement appear, To far distant...of unfailing delight, A friend and a solace to me. 1811. TO MRS. L. WHY is it that my friend and I Look forth on life so variously? She, on the present,...
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The forget me not: a selection of simple songs

Forget-Me-Not, Forget-me-not - 1853 - 138 pages
...answer the mournful appeal. Thy beams which so bright through my casement appear, To far distant regions extend; Illumine the dwellings of those that are dear, And sleep on the grave of a friend. BOWLES. I NEVER cast a flower away, A little flower, a faded flower,— But it was done reluctantly....
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Youth's Instructor and Guardian, Volume 17

1833 - 632 pages
...reveal; But ne'er dost thou grant an encouraging smile, To answer the mournful appeal. Those beams which so bright through my casement appear, To far distant...still I must love thee, mild Queen of the Night\ Since fancy and feeling agree To make thee a source of unfailing delight, A friend and a solace to me. CLOUDS....
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The Collected Poems and Journals of Mary Tighe

Mary Tighe - 2005 - 390 pages
...forgot; Of joys that have vanish'd; of hopes that are dead Of friendships that were, and are not. 25 Those beams that so bright through my casement appear,...Then still I must love thee, mild Queen of the Night! 30 Since feeling and fancy agree, To make thee a source of unfading delight, A friend and a solace...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 10

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1818 - 636 pages
...Illumine the dwelling» of those that are dear, And sleep on the grave of a friend. Then, still must I love thee, mild Queen of the Night ! Since feeling and fancy agree To make theea source of unfailing delight — A friend, and a solace to me ! E. SONNET, Written in the Church-yard...
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