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" I CANNOT make him dead ! His fair sunshiny head Is ever bounding round my study chair; Yet, when my eyes, now dim With tears, I turn to him, The vision vanishes — he is not there! "
The Farmer's Monthly Visitor - Page 279
1852
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The Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song

Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 lehte
...chair; Yet, when my eyes, now dim With tears, 1 turn to him, The vision vanishes — he is not there. I walk my parlor floor, And, through the open door,...; And then bethink me that — he is not there: I thread the crowded street, A satchelled lad I meet. With the same beaming eyes and colored hair: And,...
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The Monthly Miscellany, 2–3. köide

C. Palfrey - 1840 - 754 lehte
...vanishes—he is not there ! I walk my parlour floor, And, through the open door, I hear a foot-fall on his chamber stair ; I'm stepping toward the hall To give the boy a call; And then bethink me that—he is not there ! I thread the crowded street:— A satchell'd lad I meet, With the same beaming...
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The Poets and Poetry of America: With an Historical Introduction

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1842 - 638 lehte
...eyes, now dim With tears, I turn to him, The vision vanishes — he is not there ! I walk my parlour floor, And, through the open door, I hear a footfall on the chamber stair; I 'm stepping toward the hall To give the boy a call; And then bethink me that — he is not there...
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Readings in American Poetry

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1843 - 278 lehte
...eyes, now dim With tears I turn to him, The vision vanishes — he is not there f I walk my parlour floor, And, through the open door, I hear a footfall...; And then bethink me that — he is not there ! I thread the crowded street ; A satchel'd lad I meet, With the same beaming eyes and colour'd hair ;...
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Gems from the American Poets: With Brief Biographical Notices

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1844 - 136 lehte
...fair sunshiny head Is ever bounding round my study chair; Yet, when my eyes, now dim I walk my parlour floor, And, through the open door, I hear a footfall...; And then bethink me that— he is not there ! I thread the crowded street ; A satchell'd lad I meet, With the same beaming eyes and colour'd hair :...
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The Book of Poetry

William Morrison Engles - 1844 - 274 lehte
...eyes, now dim With tears, I turn to him, The vision vanishes — he is not there ! I walk my parlour floor, And, through the open door, I hear a footfall...; And then bethink me that — he is not there ! I thread the crowded street ; A satcheled lad I meet, With the same beaming eyes and coloured hair ;...
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The Childrens' Magazine of General Knowledge and Instruction, 7. köide

1844 - 398 lehte
...eyes, now dim With tears, I turn to him, The vision vanishes — he is not there ! I walk my parlour floor, And, through the open door, I hear a footfall...; And then bethink me that — he is not there ! I thread the crowded street; A satchel'd lad I meet, With the same beaming eyes and coloured hair ; And,...
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The Illustrated Book of Christian Ballads and Other Poems, 6. köide

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1844 - 188 lehte
...eyes, now dim with tears, I turn to him, The vision vanishes — he is not there! I walk my parlour floor, and, through the open door, I hear a footfall...; And then bethink me that — he is not there ! I thrid the crowded street, a satchell'd lad I meet, With the same beaming eyes and colour'd hair: And,...
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The Mourner's Chaplet: An Offering of Sympathy for Bereaved Friends ...

John Keese - 1844 - 140 lehte
...chair; Yet, when my eyes, now dim With tears, I turn to him, • The vision vanishes— he ia not there I I walk my parlor floor, And, through the open door, I hear a footfall on the chamber stair; I 'm stepping toward the hall To give the boy a call, And then bethink me that — he is not there...
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The Mourner Comforted: Containing the Cypress Wreath

1844 - 298 lehte
...chair; Yet, when my eyes, now dim With tears, I turn to him, The vision vanishes — he is not there ! I walk my parlor floor, And, through the open door, I hear a footfall on the chamber stair ; I 'm stepping toward the hall To give the boy a call ; And then bethink me that — he is not there...
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