| John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. |
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| | | William Augustus Muhlenberg. (17961877) |
| | | 6027 | I would not live alway: I ask not to stay Where storm after storm rises dark oer the way. |
| I would not live alway. |
| 6028 | That heavenly music! what is it I hear? The notes of the harpers ring sweet in mine ear. And, see, soft unfolding those portals of gold, The King all arrayed in his beauty behold! |
| I would not live alway. |
| | | William Motherwell. (17971835) |
| | | 6029 | I ve wandered east, I ve wandered west, Through mony a weary way; But never, never can forget The luve o lifes young day! |
| Jeannie Morrison. Stanza 1. |
| 6030 | T was then we luvit ilk ither weel, T was then we twa did part: Sweet timesad time! twa bairns at scule Twa bairns and but ae heart. 1 |
| Jeannie Morrison. Stanza 3. |
| 6031 | And we, with Natures heart in tune, Concerted harmonies. |
| Jeannie Morrison. Stanza 8. |
| 6032 | Mournfully, oh, mournfully, The midnight wind doth sigh, Like some sweet plaintive melody Of ages long gone by. |
| The Midnight Wind. |
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