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" Like clouds that rake the mountain-summits, Or waves that own no curbing hand, How fast has brother followed brother From sunshine to the sunless land ! Yet I, whose lids from infant slumber Were earlier raised, remain to hear A timid voice, that asks... "
MacMillan's Magazine - Page 307
edited by - 1896
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The Microcosm: Or, Little World of Home, Volumes 1-3

1835 - 616 pages
...creature, sleeps in earth ; And Lamb, the frolic and the gentle, Has vanished from his lonely hearth. Like clouds that rake the mountain-summits, Or waves...brother followed brother From sunshine to the sunless laud ! Yet I, whose lids from infant slumbers Were earlier raised, remain to hear A timid volte, that...
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American Quarterly Review, Volume 20

Robert Walsh - 1836 - 536 pages
...warning he has felt in the death of his contemporaries : "Like clouds that rake the mountain summits, Or waves that own no curbing hand. How fast has brother...followed brother From sunshine to the sunless land ! "Yet I, whose lids from infant slumbers Were earlier raised, remain to hear A timid voice, that asks...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 159

1836 - 746 pages
...frolic and the gentle, Has vanished from his lonely hearth. Like clouds that rake the mountain summits, Or waves that own no curbing hand. How fast has Brother...followed Brother From sunshine to the sunless land I Yet I, whose lids from infant slumbers Were earlier raised, remain to hear A timid voice, that asks...
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Fraser's Magazine, Volume 13

1836 - 808 pages
...frolic and the gentle, Has vanished from his lonely hearth. Like clouds that rake the mountain summits, Or waves that own no curbing hand, How fast has brother...followed brother From sunshine to the sunless land ! Yet I, whose lids from infant slumbers Were earlier raised, remain to hear A timid voice, that asks...
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The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ..., Volume 20

1836 - 540 pages
...creature, sleeps in earth ; And Lamh, the frolic and the gentle, Has vanish'd from his lonely hearth. Like clouds that rake the mountain-summits, Or waves that own no curbing hand, How fast has brother follow'd brother From sunshine to the sunless land ! Yet I, whose lids from infant slumbers Were earlier...
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The Family Sanctuary; a Form of Domestic Devotion for Every Sabbath in the ...

Family Sanctuary, Family sanctuary - 1838 - 598 pages
...expiring sigh of those whom he loves, — and he who truly marks the ravages of death, knows well, " How fast has brother followed brother, From sunshine, to the sunless land !" Or whether he be himself Death's first victim, holy prayer will turn the tyrant's dart, for it shall...
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The Living Age, Volume 194

1892 - 848 pages
...mouldering ruins low he lies ; And death upon the braes of Yarrow, Has closed the Shepherd-poet's eyes. Like clouds that rake the mountain-summits, Or waves...followed brother, From sunshine to the sunless land I Yet I, whose lids from infant slumber, Were earlier raised, remain to hear A timid voice, that asks...
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The Poems of William Wordsworth ...

William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 pages
...creature sleeps in earth : And Lamb, the frolic and the gentle, Has vanished from hie lonely hearth. Like clouds that rake the mountain-summits, Or waves...followed brother, From sunshine to the sunless land ! Our haughty life is crowned with darkness, Like London with its own black wreath, On which with thee,...
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The Poems of William Wordsworth, D.C.L., Poet Laureate, Etc. Etc

William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 pages
...creature sleeps in earth : And Lamb, the frolic and the gentle, Has vanished from his lonely hearth. Like clouds that rake the mountain-summits, Or waves...followed brother, From sunshine to the sunless land ! Our haughty life is crowned with darkness, Like London with its own black wreath, On which with thee,...
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Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets, Volume 1

William Howitt - 1847 - 566 pages
...and the gentle, Has vanished from his lonely hearth. " Like clouds that robe the mountain summits, Or waves that own no curbing hand, How fast has Brother...followed Brother, From sunshine to the sunless land ! " Yet I, whose lids from infant slumbers Were earlier raised, remain to hear A timid voice that asks...
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