| American periodicals - 1812 - 594 pages
...is desirable ; and happily, to all attainable. " Let the hopes of your age be fixed on your God."] Days of my youth ! ye have glided away ; Hairs of my youth ! ye are frosted and grey ; Eyes of my youth ! your keen sight is no more ; Cheeks of my youth! ye are furrowed all o'er;... | |
| Theology - 1813 - 486 pages
...GEORGE TUCKER, of Virginia, on being solicited to know, why he had ceased to court the Poetick Muse? Days of my youth! ye have glided away; Hairs of my...keen sight is no more; Cheeks of my youth! ye are furrow'd all o'er, Strength of my youth! all your vigour is gone; Thoughts of my youth! your gay visions... | |
| Hunting - 1817 - 422 pages
...solicited to know why the Author had teased t» court the inspiration of the Poetic Muse : — JJAYS of my youth— ye have glided away, Hairs of my youth — ye are frosted and grey; Eyes of my youth— your keen sight is no more, Cheeks of my youth— ye are furrow d »11 o'er... | |
| 1818 - 384 pages
...joys, The true contentment of an humble state. m PROSPERO. LINES Sy the Hon. G. Tucker, of Virginia. DAYS of my youth ! ye have glided away; Hairs of my youth ! ye are frosted and grey ; Byes of my youth! your keen sight is no more; Cheeks of my youth ! ye are furrowed all o'er... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1820 - 422 pages
...know why the author had ceased to court the inspiration of the poetic muse : — Days of my youth j ye have glided away ; Hairs of my youth ! ye are frosted and grey; Eyes of my youth ! your keen sight is no more ; Cheeks of my yonth ! ye are furrowed all o'er... | |
| Apprentices - 1821 - 156 pages
...you to " Him who alone can keep you from falling." 93 94 YOUTH AND AGE, By G. {Tucker, of Virginia. Days of my youth ! ye have glided away ; Hairs of my youth ! ye are frosted and grey ; * Eyes of my youth ! your keen sight is no more ; Cheeks of my youth ! ye are furrow'd all o'er;... | |
| English poetry - 1822 - 418 pages
...Shed light on the soul thnt was darken'd before !" MEDITATIVE LINES. HON. ST GEO. TUCKER OF VIRGINIA. DAYS of my youth ! ye have glided away ; Hairs of my youth ! ye are frosted and grey ; Eyes of my youth ! your keen sight is no more ; Cheeks of my youth ! ye are furrow'd all o'er... | |
| Asia - 1823 - 678 pages
...restores to me, rich in its blossom, Thy love; — thy sad parting;— its sigh, and its tear. OLD AGE. Days of my youth ! ye have glided away ; Hairs of my youth ! ye are frosted and grey ; Eyes of my youth ! your keen sight is no more ; Cheeks of my youth ! ye are furrow'd all o'er... | |
| Thomas Byerley - 1823 - 528 pages
...asked why he had ceased to court the poetic muse, need no apology for an introduction to our Album : Days of my youth, Ye have glided away. Hairs of my youth, Ye are frosted and grey. Eyes of my youth, Your keen sight is no more. Cheeks of my youth, Ye are furrow'd all o'er. Strength... | |
| 1823 - 494 pages
...the past? Then let's each anxious fear deriile, And hope will prove our friend at last. LG our Album Days of my youth, Ye have glided away. Hairs of my youth, Ye are frosted and grey. Eyes of my youth, Your koen sight is no more. Cheeks of n'y youth, Ye are furrow'd all o'er.... | |
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