| 1836 - 382 pages
...thought to die unmourn'd 'twill fall Like choicest music ; fill the glazing eye With gentle tears , relax the knotted hand To know the bonds of fellowship again...More precious than the benison of friends About the honor'd deathbed of the rich, To him who else were lonely, that another Of the great family is near... | |
| sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1835 - 232 pages
...thought to die unmourn'd 'twill fall Like choicest music ; fill the glaring eye With gentle tears ; relax the knotted hand To know the bonds of fellowship again...More precious than the benison of friends About the honor'd deathbed of the rich, To him who else were lonely, that another Of the great family is near... | |
| sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1835 - 252 pages
...thought to die unmourn'd 'twill fall Like choicest music ; fill the glazing eye With gentle tears ; relax the knotted hand To know the bonds of fellowship again...the departing soul a sense More precious than the beuison of friends About the honor'd deathbed of the rich, To him who else were lonely, that another... | |
| sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1836 - 140 pages
...thought to die unmourn'd 'twill fall Like choicest music ; fill the glazing eye With gentle tears ; relax the knotted hand To know the bonds of fellowship again...More precious than the benison of friends About the honor'd deathbed of the rich, To him who else were lonely, that another Of the great family is near... | |
| Books - 1836 - 640 pages
...thought to die unmourn'd 'twill fall Like choicest music ; fill the glazing eye With gentle tears ; relax the knotted hand To know the bonds of fellowship again...More precious than the benison of friends About the honour'd death-bed of the rich, To him who else were lonely, that another Of the great family is near... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1836 - 590 pages
...thought to die unmourn'd, 'twill fall Like choicest music ; fill the glazing eye With gentle tear; relax the knotted hand To know the bonds of fellowship again ; And shed upon the departing soul a sense More precious than the benison of friends About the honor'd deathbed... | |
| Theology - 1838 - 808 pages
...thought to die unmourn'd 'twill fall Like choicest music ; fill the glazing eye With gentle tears ; relax the knotted hand To know the bonds of fellowship again...the departing soul a sense More precious than the btnison of friends About the honor'd deathbed of tbe rich, To him who else were lonely, that another... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1840 - 366 pages
...die unmourrTd, 'twill fall Like choicest music ; fill the glazing eye • With gentle tears ; relax the knotted hand To know the bonds of fellowship again...More precious than the benison of friends About the honour'd death-bed of the rich, To him who else were lonely, that another Of the great family is near... | |
| Child rearing - 1841 - 300 pages
...to die unmourned, 'twill fall Like choicest music ; fill the glazing eye With gentle tears ; relax the knotted hand To know the bonds of fellowship again;...More precious, than the benison of friends About the honored death-bed of the rich, To him who else were lonely, that another Of the great family is near... | |
| English literature - 1843 - 684 pages
...thought to die unmourn'd 'twill fall Like choicest music; fill the glazing eye With gentle tears; relax the knotted hand To know the bonds of fellowship again...More precious than the benison of friends About the hooor'd deathbed of the rich, To him who else were lonely, that another Of the great family is near... | |
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