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" I have a son, a third sweet son ; his age I cannot tell, For they reckon not by years and months where he has gone to dwell. To us, for fourteen anxious months, his infant smiles were given ; And then he bade farewell to earth, and went to live in heaven. "
Catharine and Craufurd Tait: Wife and Son of Archibald Campbell, Archbishop ... - Page 393
by Archibald Campbell Tait, William Benham - 1879 - 640 pages
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Select poetry for children: with notes, arranged by J. Payne

Joseph Payne - 1839 - 302 pages
...grave the tears our aching eyes may dim, God comfort us for all the love that we shall lose in him. I have a son, a third sweet son, his age I cannot tell, For they reckon not by months and years, where he is gone to dwell ; To us for fourteen anxious months his infant smiles were...
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Supplement to the Courant, Volumes 20-23

1855 - 676 pages
...grave the tears our aching eyes must dim. God comfort us for all the love which we shall lose in him. I have a son, a third sweet son ; his age I cannot...tell, For they reckon not by years and months where he has gone to dwell. To us, for fourteen anxious months, his Infant smiles were /iven, then he bade farewell...
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The General Baptist repository, and Missionary observer [afterw.] The ...

1853 - 588 pages
...our aching hearts must dim, God comfort us for all the love which we shall lose in him 1 III. I have son, a third sweet son — his age I cannot tell, For they reckon not by years or months where he has gone to dwell. To us for fourteen anxious months his infant smiles were given,...
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Calcutta Review, Volume 1

India - 1844 - 606 pages
...from a poem entitled "the four children." *•••••«. I have a child, a third sweet one, , Her age I cannot tell, For they reckon not by years and months Where she has gone to dwell ; To ns for fourteen anxious months, Her infant smiles were given, And then she...
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Calcutta Review, Volume 1

India - 1846 - 606 pages
...extract from a poem entitled " the four children." **•****• I have a child, a third sweet one, Her age I cannot tell, For they reckon not by years and months Where she has gone to dwell ; To us for fourteen anxious months, Her infant smiles were given, And then she...
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Light on Little Graves

Bereavement - 1848 - 154 pages
...grave, the tears our aching eyes must dim, God comfort us, for all the love that we may lose in him. I have a son, a third sweet son, his age I cannot...tell, For they reckon not by years and months where he To us for fourteen anxious months his infant smiles were given, And then he bade farewell to earth,...
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The early dead; or, Our loved and lost ones, poetry. To which is added texts ...

Early dead - 1853 - 122 pages
...behold ; But for them not a tear-drop shall fall. — Anon. THE MOTHER'S COMFORT. I had a son, a little son, his age I cannot tell, For they reckon not by years or months where he is gone to dwell : To us far less than four short years, his infant smiles were...
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The Edinburgh Christian magazine, Volumes 5-6

1854 - 738 pages
...the tears our aching eyes must dim, Goci comfort us for all the lore which we shall lose in him. 1 have a son, a third sweet son, his age I cannot tell,...months where he is gone to dwell. To us, for fourteen anxiuup. months, his Infant smiles were given, And then he bade farewell tu earth, and went to live...
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The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, Volume 7

Abel Stevens, James Floy - Periodicals - 1855 - 586 pages
...grave the tears our aching eyes must dim, God comfort us for all the love which we shall lose in him. I have a son — a third sweet son — his age I cannot...tell, For they reckon not by years and months where he has gone to dwell. To us, for fourteen anxious months, his infant smiles were given, And then he bade...
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Friends Intelligencer: A Religious and Family Journal, Volume 12

1856 - 852 pages
...grave the tears our aching eyes must dim, God comfort us for all the love which we shall lose in I him. I have a son, a third sweet son ; his age I cannot tell, I For they reckon not by years and months where he has gone to dwell. To us, for fourteen anxious months,...
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