Explore popular quotes and sayings by a writer Charles Hamilton Aide.
Last updated on December 25, 2024.
Charles Hamilton Aide was "for many years a conspicuous figure in London literary society, a writer of novels, songs and dramas of considerable merit and popularity, and a skillful amateur artist". In particular, Aide was "known for such widely anthologized lyrics as 'Love, the Pilgrim', 'Lost and Found' and 'George Lee'".
When we are parted, let me lie In some far corner of thy heart Silent, and from the world apart, Like a forgotten melody
Do you recall that night in June
Do you recall that night in June
Upon the Danube River;
We listened to the ländler-tune,
We watched the moonbeams quiver.
I sit beside my lonely fire
And pray for wisdom yet:
For calmness to remember
Or courage to forget.