Where is the mother who would willingly forget the infant that perished like a blossom from her arms, though every recollection is a pang? Where is the child that would willingly forget the most tender of parents, though to remember be but to lament? The Quarterly Review - Página 57editado por - 1821Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Benjamin Young Conklin - 1889 - 316 páginas
...feet. (3) Principal clause complex, dependent clause simple ; as, 1. Where is the child that would forget the most tender of parents, though to remember be but to lament? 2. When I was in Grand Cairo, I picked up several manuscripts, which I have still by me. 8. When we... | |
| James Vincent Coombs - 1891 - 420 páginas
...solitude. Where is the mother who would willingly forget the infant that has perished like a blossom from her arms, though every recollection is a pang? Where is the child that would willingly forget a tender parent, though to remember be but to lament? Who, even in the hour of agony, would forget... | |
| Washington Irving - 1892 - 422 páginas
...in solitude. Where is the mother who would willingly forget the infant that perished like a blossom from her arms, though every recollection is a pang?...parents, though to remember be but to lament? Who, even iu the hour of agony, would forget the friend over whom he mourns ? Who, even when the tomb is closing... | |
| Washington Irving - 1894 - 458 páginas
...in solitude. Where is the mother who would willingly forget the infant that perished like a blossom from her arms, though every recollection is a pang...her he most loved; when he feels his heart, as it w r ere, crushed in the closing of its portal; would accept of consolation that must be bought by forgetfulness... | |
| Washington Irving - 1901 - 538 páginas
...willingly forget the infant that perished like a blossom from her arms, though every recollection is a 5 pang ? Where is the child that would willingly forget...when the tomb is closing upon the remains of her he 10 most loved, when he feels his heart, as it were, crushed in the closing of its portal, would accept... | |
| Washington Irving - 1901 - 546 páginas
...willingly forget the infant that perished like a blossom from her arms, though every recollection is a 5 pang ? Where is the child that would willingly forget...when the tomb is closing upon the remains of her he 10 most loved, when he feels his heart, as it were, crushed in the closing of its portal, would accept... | |
| Washington Irving - 1903 - 814 páginas
...in solitude. Where is the mother who would willingly forget the infant that perished like a blossom from her arms, though every recollection is a pang?...child that would willingly forget the most tender of parent though to remember be but to lament? Who, even in the hour of agony, would forget the friend... | |
| Isidore Meister - 1904 - 228 páginas
...wound we consider it a duty to keep open — this affliction we cherish, and brood over it in solitude. Who, even in the hour of agony, would forget the friend over whom he mourned ? No, the love which survives the tomb is one of the noblest attributes of the soul. This sorrow... | |
| 1918 - 454 páginas
...though every recollection be a pang? Where is the child who would willingly forget a tender parent though to remember be but to lament? Who, even in...agony would forget the friend over whom he mourns? No, there is a voice from the tomb sweeter than song. There is a remembrance of the dead to which we... | |
| Washington Irving - 1911 - 470 páginas
...in solitude. Where is the mother who would willingly forget the infant that perished like a blossom from her arms, though every recollection is a pang? Where is the child that would willingly forget 25 the most tender of parents, though to remember be but to lament? Who, even in the hour of agony,... | |
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