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" I'll stand and stroke his silver hair, And be like him, and he will then love me. "
Stories from My Attic - Page 15
by Horace Elisha Scudder - 1896 - 269 pages
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The Monthly magazine

Monthly literary register - 1839 - 744 pages
...shade him from the heat, till he can bear, To lean in joy upon our Father's knee ; And then I'1l stund, and stroke his silver hair, And be like him, and he will then love me. These are one and all of remarkable sweetness — all fancy, feeling and truth — not thought or spoken,...
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Poetry for Home and School ...

1846 - 436 pages
...'11 shade him from the heat till he can bear To lean with joy upon our Father's knee ; And then I '11 stand and stroke his silver hair, And be like him, and he will then love me. THE SPARTAN BOY. — Miss Lamb. WHEN I the memory repeat Of the heroic actions great, Which, in contempt...
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Gleanings from the Poets: For Home and School

American poetry - 1854 - 456 pages
...'11 shade him from the heat till he can bear To lean with joy upon out Father's knee ; And then I '11 stand and stroke his silver hair, And be like him, and he will then love me. THE SPARTAN BOY. — Miss Lamb. "WHEN I the memory repeat Of the heroic actions great, Which, in contempt...
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Gleanings from the Poets: For Home and School

Anna Cabot Lowell - American poetry - 1855 - 452 pages
...11 shade him from the heat till he can bear To lean with joy upon our Father's knee ; And then I '11 stand and stroke his silver hair, And be like him, and he will then love me. THE SPARTAN BOY. — Miss Lamb. WHEN I the memory repeat Of the heroic actions great, Which, in contempt...
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Gleanings from the Poets, for Home and School

American poetry - 1855 - 458 pages
...'II shade him from the heat till he can bear To lean with joy upon our Father's knee ; And then I '11 stand and stroke his silver hair, And be like him, and he will then love me. THE SPARTAN BOY. — Miss Lamb. WHEN I the memory repeat • Of the heroic actions great, Which, in...
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Life of William Blake, "Pictor Ignotus": With Selections from His Poems and ...

Alexander Gilchrist, Anne Burrows Gilchrist - Artists - 1863 - 366 pages
...bodies and this sunburnt face Are but a cloud, and like a shady grove. ' For when our souls have learn'd the heat to bear, The cloud will vanish, we shall...silver hair, And be like him, and he will then love me. THE BLOSSOM. MERRY, merry sparrow ! Under leaves so green A happy blossom Sees you, swift as arrow,...
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Songs of Innocence and Experience: with Other Poems

William Blake - 1866 - 132 pages
...but a cloud, and like a shady grove. c " For when our souls have learnt the heat to bear, The clouds will vanish, we shall hear His voice, Saying, ' Come...hair, And be like him, and he will then love me." THE BLOSSOM. MERRY, merry sparrow, Under leaves so green, A happy blossom Sees you, swift as arrow,...
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The Christian world magazine (and family visitor)., Volume 3

1867 - 974 pages
...And round the tent of Godlike lambs wo joy. " I'll shade him from the heat till ho can bear To loan in joy upon our Father's knee, And then, I'll stand...and stroke his silver hair, And be like him : and then he will love me." The dust storm is a wonderful and alarming phenomenon of these savage regions....
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Spring-time with the poets, poetry selected and arranged by F. Martin

Frances Martin - English poetry - 1866 - 506 pages
...I'll shade him from the heat till he can bear To lean in joy upon our Father's knee ; And then Til stand and stroke his silver hair, And be like him, and he will then love me. W. Blake. CVIII. ODE TO A NIGHTINGALE. Y heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains My sense, as though...
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The British and Foreign Evangelical Review and Quarterly Record of Christian ...

Theology - 1868 - 904 pages
...'11 shade him from the heat, till he can bear To lean in joy upon our Father's knee ; And then I 'U stand and stroke his silver hair, And be like him, and he will then love me." It were wasteful and ridiculous excess to gild this refined gold with the base alloy of applauding...
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