| 1846 - 872 pages
...brow, The eye was fix'd and dim ; And one there mourn'da brother dead, Who would have died for him ! I know not if 'twas summer then, I know not if 'twas spring, But if the birds sang on the trees, I did not hear them sing: If flowers came forth to deck the earth,... | |
| 1846 - 602 pages
...the brow, The eye was fixed and dim; And one there mourn'da brother dead Who would have died for him. I know not if 'twas summer then, I know not if 'twas spring ; But if the birds sang on the trees, I did not hear them sing : If flowers came forth to deck the... | |
| 1846 - 610 pages
...brow, Tin- eye was fixed and dim ; And one there mourn'da brother dead Who would have died for him. I know not if 'twas summer then, I know not if 'twas spring ; But if the birds sang on the trees, I did not hear them sing : If flowers came forth to deck the... | |
| Presbyterian Church of England - 1857
...brow, The eye was fixed and dim j And one there mourned a brother dead, Who would have died for him ! I know not if 'twas summer then, I know not if 'twas spring ; But if the birds sang in the trees I did not hear them sing ; If flowers came forth to deck the earth,... | |
| 1857 - 850 pages
...brow, The eye was fixed and dim ; And one there mourned a brother dead, Who would have died for him. I know not if 'twas summer then, I know not if 'twas spring; But if the birds sang in the trees I did not hear them sing. If flowers came forth to deck the earth,... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1857 - 584 pages
...brow, The eye was fix'd and dim ; And one there mourn M a brother dead, Who would have died for him ! I know not if 'twas summer then, I know not if 'twas spring ; But if the birds sang in the trees, I did not hear them sing ; If flowers came forth to deck the... | |
| Meshach Browning - 1859 - 448 pages
...mourned a loving wife, Who'd lived alone for him. I knew not if 'twas summer then, I knew not when 'twas spring ; And if the birds sang in the trees, I did not hear them sing. If flowers came forth to deck the earth, Their bloom I did not see ; I thought but on one withered... | |
| James Hedderwick - 1859 - 324 pages
...brow — The eye was fix'd and dim; And one there mourn'da brother dead, Who would have died for him. I know not if 'twas Summer then, I know not if 'twas Spring; But if the birds sang on the trees, I did not hear them sing! If flowers came forth to deck the earth,... | |
| Meshach Browning - 1883 - 450 pages
...mourned a loving wife, Who'd lived alone for him. I knew not if 'twas summer then, I knew not when 'twas spring; And if the birds sang in the trees, I did not hear them sing. If flowers cnmo forth to deck the earth. Their bloom I did not see ; I thought but on one withered... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1857 - 798 pages
...brow, The eye was fixed and dim ; And one there mourned a brother dead, Who would have died for him ! I know not if 'twas summer then, I know not if 'twas spring ; But if the birds sang in the trees 1 did not hoar them eiug : If flowers came forth to deck the earth,... | |
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