 | 1842 - 574 sider
...again, My own, my beautiful Champlaiu ! And shall I never see thee more, My native lake, my much -loved shore? And must I bid a long adieu, My dear, my infant...see thee once again, My own, my beautiful Champlain ? ' No — she was never again to see her ' beautiful Chamjilain ;' and the melancholy trials, with... | |
 | William (uncle, pseud.) - 1842 - 116 sider
...bright rainbow graced the sky ! Could I but see thee once again, My own, my beautiful Champlain ! " And shall I never see thee more, My native lake, my much-loved shore ? his knees in the presence of his servants, to ask his father's blessing. He had learned — and often... | |
 | Margaret Miller Davidson - 1843 - 716 sider
...the bright rainbow graced me sky. Could I but see thee once again, My own, my beautiful Champlain ! And shall I never see thee more, My native lake, my...my beautiful Champlain ? Still, though disappointed at not returning to the Saranac, she soon made herself contented at Ballston. She was at home, in the... | |
 | Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1843 - 852 sider
...again, My own, my beautiful Champlain! ' And shall I never see thee more, My native lake, my much loved shore? And must I bid a long adieu, My dear, my infant...thee once again, My own, my beautiful Champlain?' Margaret contented herself, however, at Ballston. The mornings were spent in study ; the evenings in... | |
 | 1843 - 746 sider
...again, My own, my beautiful Champlain! ' And shall I never see thee more, My native lake, my much loved shore? And must I bid a long adieu, My dear, my infant...thee once again, My own, my beautiful Champlain?' Margaret contented herself, however, at Ballston. The mornings were spent in study; the evenings in... | |
 | Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 176 sider
...the bright rainbow graced the sky ! Could I but see thee once again, My own, my beautiful Champlain ! And shall I never see thee more, My native lake, my...see thee once again, My own, my beautiful Champlain ? " But Margaret was happy ; the family were reunited, and she had health sufficient to allow her to... | |
 | Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 368 sider
...the bright rainbow graced the sky ! Could I but see thee once again, My own, my beautiful Champlain ! And shall I never see thee more, My native lake, my...see thee once again, My own, my beautiful Champlain ? " But Margaret was happy ; the family were reunited, and she had health sufficient to allow her to... | |
 | Hugh Murray - 1844 - 392 sider
...the bright rainbow graced the sky. Could I but see thee once again, My own, my beautiful Champlain ! And shall I never see thee more My native lake, my...I bid a long adieu My dear, my infant home, to you ? Could I but see thee once again. My own, my beautiful Champlain ! We have not, however, seen any... | |
 | Hugh Murray - 1844 - 390 sider
...the bright rainbow graced the sky. Could I but see thee once again, My own, my beautiful Champlain ! And shall I never see thee more My native lake, my...shore ? And must I bid a long adieu My dear- my infant homo, to you ? Could I but see thee once again. My own, my beautiful Champlain ! We have not, however,... | |
 | Hugh Murray - 1844 - 392 sider
...the bright rainbow graced the sky. Could I but see thee once again, My own, my beautiful Champlain ! And shall I never see thee more My native lake, my much-loved shore 1 And must I bid a long adieu My dear, my infant home, to you ? Could I but see thee ouce again. My... | |
| |