E'en to my boyhood's eye. That old straw bonnet she has on, Tied with that bow of blue, Seems not to feel Time's changing hand, — 'Tis " near as good as new." The old silk gown — the square-toed shoes — Those gloves — that buckle's gleam, That... The Book of Gems: A Gift for All Seasons - Page 1501854 - 312 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Samuel Osgood - 1842 - 408 pages
...Tied with that bow of blue, Seems not to feel Time's cankering hand, 'T is " near as good as new." The old silk gown — the square-toed shoes, Those...on thy brow ; As I beheld thee in my youth, And as 1 see thee now ; May T, when age its furrows deep Have ploughed upon my cheek, Behold thee in that... | |
| Frederick A. Moore - 1850 - 330 pages
...has on, Tied with that bow of blue, Seems not to feel Time's cankering hand, — I LOVE A LAUGH. -B i The old silk gown — the square-toed shoes —...in that pew, unchanged, So prim, so mild, so meek ! It. B. Fnncli. I LOVE A LAUGH. I LOVE a laugh, a wild, gay laugh, Fresh from the fount of feeling,... | |
| N. L. Ferguson - 1852 - 286 pages
...Tied with that bow of blue, Seems not to feel Time's changing hand, — 'Tis " near as good as new." The old silk gown — the square-toed shoes — Those...in that pew, unchanged, So prim, so mild, so meek ! 6» LAKE AND RIVER. LAKE AND RIVER. " They also serve, who only itand and wait." Lake. RIVER, why... | |
| N. L. Ferguson - 1855 - 296 pages
...Tied with that bow of blue, Seems not to feel Time's changing hand, — 'Tis " near as good as new." The old silk gown — the square-toed shoes — Those...buckle at her waist, To me like old friends seem. Liive on — live on ; and may the yearsTouch lightly on thy brow ; As I beheld thee in my youth, And... | |
| 1856 - 286 pages
...Tied with that bow of blue, Seems not to feel Time's changing hand, — 'Tis " near as good as new." The old silk gown — the square-toed shoes — Those...in that pew, unchanged, So prim, so mild, so meek ! LAKE AND RIVER. " They also serve, who only stand and wait." Lake. RIVER, why dost thou go by, Sounding,... | |
| 1926 - 692 pages
...on, Tied with that bow of blue, Seems not to feel Time's cankering hand, 'Tis "near as good as new." The old silk gown — the square-toed shoes, Those...I see thee now ; May I, when age its furrows deep Have ploughed upon my cheek, Behold thee in that pew, unchanged, So prim, so mild, so meek ! THE HISTORY... | |
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