| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 sivua
...thee to lie, — A more harmless vanity f VERSES FOR AN АЦВГМ. FRESH clad from Heaven, in robe« of white A young probationer of light, Thou wert, my soul, an Album bright, 26 A spolie« leaf; but thought, and care, And (rienda, and foes, in foul or fair, Have " written itrange... | |
| 1830 - 400 sivua
...next page, the poet is himself. These lines are from his "own Album "— " Fresh clad from heaven hi robes of white, A young probationer of light, Thou wert, my soul, an albnm bright, A spotless leaf: but thought, am! cure, And friend and for, in foul or fair, Have " written... | |
| 1834 - 498 sivua
...break the bonds of rest, And wake thee, at the call of love.— SIR WALTER SCOTT. VERSES FOR AN ALBUM. FRESH clad from heaven in robes of white, A young...bright — A spotless leaf: but thought, and care, And friends, and foes, in foul or fair, Have " written strange defeature" there. And Time, with heaviest... | |
| 1836 - 514 sivua
...! to thee deny Thy pretty toys with thee to lie, — A more harmless vanity Î VERSES FOR AN ALBUM. FRESH clad from Heaven, in robes of white. A young...probationer of light, Thou wert, my soul, an Album bright, 26 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. A spotless leaf; but thought, and care, And friends, and tin's, in foul or... | |
| Author of The young man's own book - 1836 - 336 sivua
...Be your gain A Sabbath without end, 'mid yon celestial plain. MRs. SIGoURNEY. VERSES FOR AN ALBUM. FRESH clad from heaven in robes of white, A young probationer of light, A spotless leaf; but thought, and care, And friends, and foes, in foul or fair, Have " written strange... | |
| Charles Lamb, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 480 sivua
...pure reverse of this, and I mistake — Demure one, I will like thee for his sake. IN MY OWN ALBUM. FRESH clad from heaven in robes of white, A young...writing on the wall, Hath stamp'd sad dates — he can't recall ; And error gilding worst designs — Like speckled snake that strays and shines— Betrays... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1838 - 478 sivua
...pure reverse of this, and I mistake— Demure one, I will like thee for his sake. IN MY OWN ALBUM. FRESH clad from heaven in robes of white, A young...that fierce writing on the wall, Hath stamp'd sad dates—he can't recall; And error gilding worst designs— Like specified snake that strays and shinesBetrays... | |
| 1828 - 608 sivua
...quaintness ness both of thought and expression, remind us of some of the best trifles of the 17th century. ' Fresh clad from heaven in robes of white, A young probationer of light, Thou \vert, my soul, an Album bright. A spotless leaf; but thought, and care, And friends, and foes, in... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1839 - 510 sivua
...churls! to thee deny Thy pretty toys with thee to lie, — A more harmless vanity ? VERSES FOR AN ALBUM. FRESH clad from Heaven, in robes of white, A young...bright. A spotless leaf; but thought, and care, And friends, and foes, in foul or Cur, Have " written strange defeature " there. And Time, with heaviest... | |
| Sacred cabinet - 1841 - 222 sivua
...prevailing of love ; nor is it ever maintained by the Spirit, but when love is asleep. for an 911mm. LAMB. FRESH clad from heaven in robes of white, A young...bright, A spotless leaf; but thought and care, And friends and foes, in foul or fair, Have " written strange defeature" there. And time, with heaviest... | |
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