| Garland - 1850 - 152 pàgines
...or night ? My day or night myself I make Whene'er I sleep or play ; And could I always keep awake, With heavy sighs I often hear You mourn my hapless...let not what I cannot have My cheer of mind destroy ; While thus I sing, I am a king, Although a poor Blind Boy. THE OLD MAN'S COMFORTS, AND HOW HE GAINED... | |
| Child - 1850 - 72 pàgines
...or night ? Whene'er I sleep or play; And could I always keep awake, My day or night myself I make, With me 'twere always day. With heavy sighs, I often...my hapless woe; But sure with patience I can bear 3 A loss I ne'er can know. Then let not what I cannot have My peace of mind destroy: While thus I sing,... | |
| N. Leitch - 1851 - 234 pàgines
...warm, but how can he Or make it day or night? My day or night myself I make, Whene'er I sleep or play; And could I ever keep awake, With me 'twere always...thus I sing, I am a king, Although a poor blind boy. CoUey Cibbcr. 10.— Falls of the Clyde. Tes'ti-mon-y, evidence,1 declaration / *"*"* im-pet'u-ous-ly,... | |
| Mrs. Turner (Elizabeth) - 1851 - 108 pàgines
...ni. My day or night myself I make, Whene'er I sleep or play, And could I always keep awake, u. IV. With heavy sighs I often hear You mourn my hapless...with patience I can bear A loss I ne'er can know. v. Then let not what I cannot have My cheer of mind destroy ; While thus I sing, I am a king, Although... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1853 - 838 pàgines
...night myself I make, Whene'er I sleep or play ; And could I ever keep awake, With me 'twere always Jay. With heavy sighs I often hear You mourn my hapless...thus I sing, I am a king, Although a poor blind boy. EDWARD MOORE. [Bom, 1711. Died, 17Í7.] EDWARD MOORE was the son of a dissenting clergyman at Abingdon,... | |
| sir Richard Phillips - 1853 - 200 pàgines
...Or make it day or night ? My day or night myself I make Whene'er I sleep or play; And could I always keep awake, With me 'twere always day. With heavy...not what I cannot have, My cheer of mind destroy; While thus I sing, I am a king, Although a poor blind boy. G4do-mes-tic A-mer-i-ca THE COOPER. ef-fec-tu-al-ly... | |
| Clara Arnold - 1853 - 170 pàgines
...make it day or night? *- v My day or night myself I make Whene'er I sleep or play ; And could I always keep awake, With me 'twere always day. With heavy...let not what I cannot have My cheer of mind destroy ; While thus I sing, I am a king, Although a poor blind boy. THE YOUNG AETISTS. Two little boys were... | |
| Clara Arnold - 1853 - 172 pàgines
...Or make it day or night? My day or night myself I make Whene'er I sleep or play ; And could I always keep awake, With me 'twere always day. With heavy...with patience I can bear A loss I ne'er can know. 24 THE CONTENTED BLIND BOY. Then let not what I cannot have My cheer of mind destroy ; "While thus... | |
| Hymns - 1853 - 184 pàgines
...myself I make, Whene'er I sleep or play : And could I always keep awake, With me 'twere always day. Then let not what I cannot have My cheer of mind destroy While thus I sing I am a king, Although a poor blind boy. C. CISBER. 40. mtie Flutt'rer, swiftly flying.... | |
| Mary (aunt, pseud.) - 1854 - 104 pàgines
...make it day, or night ? My day or night myself I make, Whene'er I sleep or play, And could I always keep awake, With me 'twere always day. With heavy...let not what I cannot have My cheer of mind destroy ; While thus I sing, I am a king, Although a poor blind boy. THE LITTLE SWEEP. A little sweep, at break... | |
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