Thy virtue, and my woe, no words can tell; Therefore a little while, my George, farewell ! For faith and love like ours, heaven has in store Its last best gift — to meet and part no more. The Life of the Rt. Hon. Canning - Side 12av Robert Bell - 1846 - 363 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| James Lyon (of Fairhaven, Vermont) - 486 sider
...memory by his widow : " Thy virtue and my woe no words can tell, Therefore a little \vhile my George farewell ; For faith and love like ours Heaven has...Its last, best gift — to meet and part no more." soon distinguished hinaself; and in the year 1780, was one of the senior scholars. At this time the... | |
| Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1827 - 106 sider
...woe no words can tell ! Therefore, a little while, my George farewell ! For faith and love like our's Heaven has in store Its last, best gift— to meet and part no more." From what has been already stated with regard to the circumstances of the father, it may easily be... | |
| 1827 - 616 sider
...woe, no words can tell! Then, for a little While, my George, farewell ! For faith and love like our's. Heaven has in store Its last best gift — to meet, and part uo more." Mrs. Canning being now left destitute, first set up a small school for support, and next... | |
| 1828 - 526 sider
...the deceased : — " Thy virtue and my woe, no words can tell ! Then, for a little while, my George, farewell ! For faith and love like ours, Heaven has...Its last best gift — to meet, and part no more." Mrs. Canning, being left destitute by her husband's death, first set up a small school for support,... | |
| 1828 - 628 sider
...deceased : — , / " Thy virtue and my woe, no words can tell ! Then, for a little while, my George, farewell ! For faith and love like ours, Heaven has...Its last best gift — to meet, and part no more." Mrs. Canning, being left destitute by her husband's death, first set up a small school for support,... | |
| 1828 - 400 sider
...by hi) widow : — ' -Thy virtue and my woe no words can tell! Therefore a little while, my George, farewell ! For faith and love like ours, Heaven has...in store Its last, best gift — to meet and part DO more.' The care of young Canning's education devolved on an ancle, a respectable merchant in London,... | |
| John Burke, Bernard Burke - 1846 - 414 sider
...of his widow : — " Thy virtue and ray woe no words can tell, Therefore, a little while, my George farewell ; For faith and love like ours Heaven has...store, Its last best gift— to meet and part no more." On the death of Mr. Canning, the allowance of £150 a year, which he had from his father, reverted... | |
| 1898 - 664 sider
...Paddington Street : Thy virtue, and my woe, no words can tell; Therefore a little while, my George, farewell ! For faith and love like ours, heaven has...store Its last best gift — to meet and part no more. HENRY GERALD HOPE. Clapham, SW FEATHERSTONE (8th S. xii. 488).— The cleric inquired for took his... | |
| Charles Churchill, William Tooke - 1854 - 386 sider
...woe no words can tell, Therefore a little while, my George, farewell ; For faith and love like onrs heaven has in store Its last best gift, to meet and part no more." So wept the dame of Ephesns her sponse. "** Onr anthor considerably overrated the abilities bnt not... | |
| 1866 - 398 sider
...three husbands: — " Thy virtues and my woe no words can tell, Therefore a little while, my George, farewell; For faith and love like ours heaven has...store Its last best gift, to meet and part no more." So wept the dame of Ephesus her spouse. w* Our author considerably overrated the abilities but not... | |
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