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" I less deplored thee, ne'er forgot. Where once we dwelt our name is heard no more, Children not thine have trod my nursery floor; And where the gardener Robin, day by day, Drew me to school along the public way, Delighted with my bauble coach, and wrapp'd... "
The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical ... - Page 277
1834
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The rhetorical reader, consisting of choice specimens of oratorical ...

John Hall Hindmarsh - 1845 - 464 pages
...our name is heard no more, Children not thine have trod my nursery floor ; And where the gardener, Robin, day by day, Drew me to school along the public way, Delighted with my bauble coach, and wrapped In scarlet mantle warm, and velvet cap, 'Tis now become a history little known, That once we...
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The District School Reader, Or, Exercises in Reading and Speaking: Designed ...

William Draper Swan - American literature - 1845 - 494 pages
...our name is heard no more ; Children not thine have trod my nursery floor ; And where the gardener, Robin, day by day, Drew me to school along the public way, Delighted with my bauble-coach, and wrapped In scarlet mantle warm, and velvet-capped, 'Tis now become a history little...
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Poems of William Cowper, Esq., with a New Memoir: Compiled from Johnson ...

William Cowper - 1846 - 310 pages
...Where once we dwelt our name is heard no more, Children not thine have trod my nurs'ry floor ; I And where the gard'ner, Robin, day by day, Drew me to...coach, and wrapp'd In scarlet mantle warm, and velvet cap, 'Tis now become a hist'ry little known, That once we calPd the past'ral house our own Short-liv'd...
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The Mother's Assistant and Young Lady's Friend, Volumes 8-9

Child rearing - 1846 - 332 pages
...dwelt our name is heard no more, Children not thine have trod my nursery floor ; And where the gardener Robin, day by day, Drew me to school along the public way, Delighted with my bauble coach, and wrapped In scarlet mantle warm, and velvet cap, 'T is now become a history little known, That once...
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The Ecclesiastic [afterw.] The Theologian and ecclesiastic ..., Volumes 1-2

1846 - 844 pages
...artist has, at p. 8, a most amusing misconception of Cowper's lines ; — " And where the gardener Robin, day by day, Drew me to school along the public way," &c. The good gardener is represented dragging the boy along by the hand, and " The Bauble Coach " follows,...
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A garland of poems for the young

Garland - 1847 - 104 pages
...name is heard no more, Children not thine have trod my nursery floor ; And where the gardener, Eobin, day by day, Drew me to school along the public way,...wrapp'd In scarlet mantle warm, and velvet capp'd, "Tig now become a history little known, That once we called the pastoral house our own. Short-lived...
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Poems, with a memoir of the author

William Cowper - 1847 - 556 pages
...dwelt our name is heard no more, Children not thine have trod my nursery fioor ; And where the gardener Robin, day by day, Drew me to school along the public...coach, and wrapp'd In scarlet mantle warm, and velvet cap, 'Tis now become a history little known, That once we call'd the pastoral house our own. Short-lived...
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Short memoirs of eminent men

Short memoirs - Celebrities - 1847 - 170 pages
...the dayschool of his native village. In one of his poems he thus alludes to the circumstance :— " The gard"ner Robin, day by day, Drew me to school...the public way, Delighted with my bauble coach, and wrapt In scarlet mantle warm and velvet capt." At six years old he had the misfortune to lose his kind...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 3

Half hours - 1847 - 580 pages
...dwelt our name is heard no more, Children not thine have trod my nursery floor ; And where the gardener Robin, day by day, Drew me to school along the public way, Delighted with my bauble coach, and wrapt In scarlet mantle warm, and velvet-capt, 'Tis now become a history little known, That once we...
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Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets, Volume 1

William Howitt - Literary landmarks - 1847 - 524 pages
...name is heard no more, Children not thine have trod my nursery floor ; And where the gardener Itobin, day by day, Drew me to school along the public way, Delighted with my bauble coach, and wrapped In scarlet mantle warm, and velvet capped. "Tis now become a history little known, That once...
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