In infancy our hopes and fears were to each other known ; " and I have ever known Phil, to be a man of great humour and friendship, with the best heart in the world, and a dash of laudable vanity, which prompts him to give excellent dinners, and display... Remarkable, But Still True. A Novel - Side 51av Walter Fitzallen - 1872 - 406 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| New vocal enchantress - 1788 - 344 sider
.... Swift as a ball from a nine pounder, They dart into each other's arms.. SONG. Sung in Axtaxerxes. IN infancy, our hopes and fears Were to each other known.; And friendfhip, in our riper years, Has twin'd ow hearts in one. Oh, clear him, then, from this offence,... | |
| Roundelay - 1815 - 260 sider
...Britannia's laws, Warm as the world's applause, God save the King. In Infancy our Hopes and Fears. TN infancy, our hopes and fears Were to each other known, And friendship in our riper years, Has twin'd our hearts in one : Q clear him then from this offence ; Thy love thy duty prove ; Kestore him... | |
| Thomas Augustine Arne - 1821 - 22 sider
...till now suspected; I will withdraw ' ' rQn--__. O reconcile the safety of yoW son t AIR, Artaxerxes. In infancy, our hopes and fears Were to each other known; And friendship in our riper years, Has twin'd our hearts in one. .. • ; O clear him then from this offence; Thy love, thy duty prove; Restore... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1822 - 580 sider
...but one idea between us ! Yes, Sir, I repeat it, but one — Well therefore may I say with the poet, In infancy our hopes and fears Were to each other known; And friendship, in our riper years, Had twined our hearts in one." Here he broke off, oppressed with a flood of tears, while a confused... | |
| 1828 - 342 sider
...safety of your son With your king's peace and the hononr of his throne. AIR. — ARTAXERXES. In'infancy, our hopes and fears Were to each other known : And...in our riper years, Has twined our hearts in one. O ! clear him, then, from this offence ; Thy love, tliy duty prove ; Restore him with that innocence... | |
| 1838 - 308 sider
...reconcile the safety of your son, With your king's peace, and the honour of his throns. AIR. — MANDANE. In infancy, our hopes and fears Were to each other known — And friendship in our riper years, Has twin'd our hearts in one. •. Oh, clear him then from this offence, Thy love, thy duty prove : ^ ,... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1844 - 432 sider
...very much obliged to you, as I know it will really give great pleasure to my very old friend Phil.* " In infancy our hopes and fears were to each other known ;" and I have ever known Phil, to be a man of great humour and friendship, with the best heart in the world,... | |
| Noell Radecliffe - 1856 - 344 sider
...not to-day — not to-morrow — I must really prepare James gradually. Are you E 2 CHAPTER III. " In infancy our hopes and fears Were to each other known ; And friendship in our riper years Had twined our hearts in one !" SONG IN ' ARTAXERXES.' EDWARD BOSCOWEN, though not actually an inmate... | |
| Mary Leadbeater - 1862 - 460 sider
...became clerk to George and William Penrose. It was to me like parting a brother of whom I might say, In infancy our hopes and fears Were to each other known, And friendship in our riper years Combined our hearts in one. I followed and he returned several times to repeat the last farewell. 1... | |
| Mary Leadbeater - 1862 - 480 sider
...and William Penrose. It was to me like parting a brother of whom I might say with perfect truth, — In infancy our hopes and fears Were to each other known, And friendship in our riper years Combined our hearts in one. I followed and he returned several times to repeat the last farewell. I... | |
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