| Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1824 - 428 páginas
...remaining strength ; and hardly has the cool air of a temperate clime restored a portion of his vigour, and he blesses himself with the thought of returning...with balm, and the flowers are springing from the green earth ; — he knows that the softest air to his heart, would be the air "which i hangs over... | |
| Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - 1824 - 492 páginas
...under these circumstances are exquisitely described by Mr. Greenwood. ' It is a sad thing,' he says,' to feel that we must die away from our own home. Tell...with balm, and the flowers are springing from the green earth ; he knows, that the softest air to his heart, would be the air, which hangs over his native... | |
| Chandler Robbins - 1825 - 128 páginas
...we cannot but hope that the reason we have here urged, will convince them of the danger of delay. " It is a sad thing to feel that we must die away from...yearning after his distant country, that the atmosphere is soft, that the gales are filled with balm, and the flowers are springing from the green earth ;... | |
| 1826 - 794 páginas
...who had himself just returned from a weary, and as yet doubtful, pilgrimage in pursuit of health. " It is a sad thing to feel that we must die away from...with balm, and the flowers are springing from the green earth; he knows that the softest air to his heart would be the air which hangs over his native... | |
| 1830 - 456 páginas
...into thy hands I commit my spirit;" no other words were heard but the ejaculation, " Blessed Jesus!" It is a sad thing to feel that we must die, away from our home, in a land of strangers, with no kind friend to ease our pillow or close our eyes. If death, in... | |
| 1832 - 478 páginas
...no great cause to complain of the matrimonial bond. May you die among your Kindred. — GREENWOOD. IT is a sad thing to feel that we must die away from our home. Tell not the invalid who is yearning after his distant country, that the atmosphere around him... | |
| Melville Babbage Cox - 1835 - 250 páginas
...we find among the leaves of his journal : " It is a sad thing to feel that we must die away from our home. Tell not the invalid who is yearning after his...the gales are filled with balm, and the flowers are sparkling from the green earth ; — he knows that the softest air to his breast would be the air which... | |
| Melville Babbage Cox - 1835 - 260 páginas
...eloquent passage (apparently taken from a newspaper) which we find among the leaves of his journal : " It is a sad thing to feel that we must die away from our home. Tell not the invalid who is yearning after his distant country, that the atmosphere around him... | |
| 1836 - 436 páginas
...of the female sex as 96' to 95. — Edinburgh Philosophical Journal. MAY YOU DIE AMONG YOUR KINDRED. It is a sad thing to feel that we must die away from our home. Tell not the invalid, who is yearning after his distant country, that the atmosphere around him... | |
| Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1839 - 482 páginas
...THE YOUNG LADY'S READER, HARMONY OF PERIODS. % ' • MAY YOU DIE AMONG YOUR KINDRED.— GREESWOOD. It is a sad thing to feel that we must die away from our home. Tell not the invalid who is yearning after his distant country, that the atmosphere around him... | |
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