| 1828 - 636 pages
...• I spread my books, my pencil try, ,,,,, The lingering noon to cheer, • - .• , • , ..,, i But miss thy kind approving eye, . Thy meek attentive...star . .. . .., Beholds me on my knee, ,, / ,.--i ,. . i. • I feel, though thou art distant fat, .. . , / Thy prayers ascend for me. Then on ! then... | |
| 1828 - 732 pages
...I spread my books, my pencil try, The lingering noon to cheer, But miss thy kind approving eye, Tby meek attentive ear. But when of morn and eve the star Beholds me on my knee, I feel, tho' them art -distant far, Thy prayers ascend for me. Then on ! then on ! where duty leads, My course... | |
| John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) - 1828 - 600 pages
...the lamp's pale beam I miss thee from my side. I spread my books, my pencil try, The lingering noon to cheer, But miss thy kind approving eye, Thy meek attentive ear. But when of morn or eve the star Beholds me on my knee, I feel, though thou art distant far, Thy prayers ascend for... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1828 - 620 pages
...the lamp's pale beam, I miss thee from my side. I spread my books, my pencil try, The lingering noon to cheer, But miss thy kind approving eye, Thy meek attentive ear. But when of mom and eve the star Beholds me on my knee, i. I feel, though thou art distant far, Thy prayers ascend... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1828 - 564 pages
...the lamp's pale beam, I miss thee from my side. I spread my books, my pencil try, The lingering noon to cheer, But miss thy kind approving eye, Thy meek attentive ear. 1828.] Heber's Palestine. 283 But when of morn and eve the star Beholds me on my knee, I feel, tho'... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1829 - 252 pages
...the lamp's pale beam I miss thee from my side. ' I spread my books, my pencil try, The lingering noon to cheer, But miss thy kind approving eye, Thy meek...course be onward still, O'er broad Hindostan's sultry meads, O'er bleak Almorah's hill. ' That course, nor Delhi's kingly gates, Nor wild Malwah detain,... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1829 - 424 pages
...the lamp's pale beam, I miss thee from my side. I spread my books, my pencil try, The lingering noon to cheer, But miss thy kind approving eye, Thy meek...duty leads, My course be onward still, O'er broad Indostan's sultry meads, O'er bleak Almorah's hill. That course, nor Delhi's kingly gates, Nor wild... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1829 - 476 pages
...the lamp's pale beam, I miss thee from my side. I spread my books, my pencil try, The lingering noon to cheer, But miss, thy kind approving eye, Thy meek...duty leads, My course be onward still, O'er broad Indostan's sultry meads, O'er bleak Almorah's hill. That course, nor Delhi's kingly gates, Nor wild... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1830 - 210 pages
...the lamp's pale beam, I miss thee from my side. I spread my book?, my pencil try, The lingering noon to cheer, But miss thy kind approving eye, Thy meek...on ; where duty leads, My course be onward still, On broad Hindustan's sultry meads, O'er black Almorah's lull. That course nor Delhi's kingly gates,... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1830 - 200 pages
...to cheer, But miss thy kind approving eye, Thy meek attentive ear. But when of morn and eve the slar Beholds me on my knee, I feel, though thou art distant...on ; where duty leads, My course be onward still, On broad Hindostan's sullry meads, ' O'er black Almorah's hill. That course nor Delhi's kingly gates,... | |
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