I LOVE it, I love it ; and who shall dare To chide me for loving that old arm-chair ? I've treasured it long as a sainted prize, I've bedewed it with tears, and embalmed it with sighs ; Tis bound by a thousand bands to my heart : Not a tie will break,... The Christian Remembrancer - Page 3101843Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| John Bartlett - 1874 - 798 pages
...That raiseth me ; Still all my song shall be, Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee ! ELIZA COOK. I love it — I love it, and who shall dare To chide me for loving that old arm-chair ! The Old Arm-Chair. CHARLES DICKENS. In a Pickwickian sense. Pichwich. Ch. 1. Oh, a dainty plant is... | |
| 1874 - 450 pages
...motion was agreed to by the court, and Mr. Cole, under oath, proceeded to sing to the judge and jury : " I love It, I love it, and who shall dare To chide me for loving that old arm chair 1 " After hearing both songs, the jury, solid men of Baltimore, were unable to distinguish... | |
| 1874 - 440 pages
...agreed to by the court, and Mr. Cole, under oath, proceeded to sing to the judge and jury : • • I love It, I love it, and who shall dare To chide me for loving that old arm chair ! " After hearing both songs, the jury, solid men of Baltimore, were unable to distinguish... | |
| John Bartlett - 1875 - 890 pages
...Two hearts that beat as one. Ingomar the Barbarian. Act ii. Translated from the German. . ELIZA COOK. I love it — I love it, and who shall dare To chide me for loving that old arm-chair ! The Old Arm-Chair. MARTIN F. TUPPER. A babe in a house is a well-spring of pleasure. Of Education.... | |
| Pompey (N.Y. : Town) - 1875 - 482 pages
...knew." And those other immortal lines around which cluster a thousand fonder and dearer memories. " I love it, I love it, and who shall dare To chide me for loving that old arm chair, Have you learned the spell a mother sat there, And a sacred thing was that old arm chair."... | |
| Elizabeth Lloyd - 1876 - 156 pages
...ermine healing dairy nectar chanticleer arched treasure plantation whirling hiding THE OLD ABM-CHAIR. I love it, I love it ! and who shall dare To chide...long as a sainted prize, I've bedewed it with tears, I've embalmed it with sighs. Tis bound by a thousand bands to my heart ; Not a tie will break, not... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1876 - 599 pages
...heartless shall lear,n That God deals the blow for the mitherless bairn ! WILLIAM THOM. THE OLD ARM-CHAIR. I LOVE it, I love it ! and who shall dare To chide me for loving that old arm-chair? I 've treasured it long as a sainted prize, I 've bedewed it with tears, I 've embalmed it with sighs.... | |
| Albany Institute - 1876 - 330 pages
...motion was agreed to by the court, and Mr. Cole under oath proceeded to sing to the judge and jury : " I love it, I love it, and who shall dare To chide me for loving that old arm chair ! " • After hearing both songs, the j ury, solid men of Baltimore, were unable to distinguish... | |
| John C. Salmon - 1877 - 294 pages
...has written in more affectionate and touching language of a mother's early influence. Hear her: — " I love it ; I love it ; and who shall dare To chide...with tears, and embalmed it with sighs 'Tis bound by a thousand bands to my heart, Not a tie will break, nor a link will start. Would you learn the spell... | |
| 1877 - 362 pages
...for a weok, laughter for a month, and a good jest for ever.- -SILVKESPERE, Ilmry IV. Arm-chair. — I love it — I love it, and who shall dare To chide me for loving that old ARM-CHAIR ! ELIZA COOK, The Old Arm- Chair. A-roving. — So we'll go no more A-ROVING So late into the night.... | |
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