| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1866 - 56 páginas
...gone which should be nigh, A loss in all familiar things, In flower that blooms,- and bird that sings. And yet, dear heart! remembering thee, Am I not richer...trust with me ? And while in life's late afternoon, Where cool and long the shadows grow, I walk to meet the night that soon 33 Shall shape and shadow... | |
| 1867 - 844 páginas
...things, In flower th.it blooms, and bird that sings. And yet, dear heart I remembering thee, Am 1 cot richer than of old? Safe in thy immortality, What...trust with me? And while in life's late afternoon, Where cool and long the shadows grow, I walk to meet the night that soon Shall shape and shadow overflow,... | |
| Lucy Pauline Wright Hobart - 1867 - 534 páginas
...gone, which should be nigh ; A loss in all familiar things, In flower that blows, and bird that sings. And yet, dear heart ! remembering thee, Am I not richer...wealth I hold ? What chance can mar the pearl and gold 118 THE SHADOW O'ER THE HOUSEHOLD. Thy love hath left in trust with me ? And while in life's late afternoon,... | |
| C. A. Means - 1869 - 276 páginas
...gone which should be nigh, A loss in all familiar things, In flower that blooms and bird that sings. And yet, dear heart ! remembering thee, Am I not richer...trust with me? And while in life's late afternoon, Where cool and long the shadows grow, I walk to meet the night that soon Shall shape and shadow overflow,... | |
| 1885 - 994 páginas
...The burthen of Life's cross of pain." And in " Snow-Bound " he thus invokes a sister of his youth : " And yet, dear heart, remembering thee, Am I not richer...immortality, What change can reach the wealth I hold ? " Whittier's religious mood is far from being superficial and temporary. It is the life of his genius,... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1871 - 506 páginas
...and hird that sings. And yet, dear heart ! rememhering thee, Am I not richer than of old? Safe in thv immortality, What change can reach the wealth I hold...chance can mar the pearl and gold Thy love hath left in trnst with me? And while in life's late afternoon, Where cool and long the shadows grow, I walk to... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1873 - 424 páginas
...gone which should be nigh, A loss in all familiar things, In flower that blooms, and bird that sings. And yet, dear heart ! remembering thee, Am I not richer...trust with me ? And while in life's late afternoon, Where cool and long the shadows grow, I walk to meet the night that soon Shall shape and shadow overflow,... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1874 - 500 páginas
...gone which should be A loss in all familiar thmgs, In flower that blooms, and bird that nigh, sings. And yet, dear heart! remembering thee, Am I not richer...the wealth I hold? What chance can mar the pearl and Thy love hath left in trust with me? And while in life's late afternoon, Where cool and long the shadows... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1876 - 316 páginas
...gone which should be nigh, A loss in all familiar things. In flower that blooms, and bird that sings. And yet, dear heart ! remembering thee, Am I not richer...trust with me? And while in life's late afternoon, Where cool and long the shadows grow, I walk to meet the night that soon Shall shape and shadow overflow,... | |
| 1877 - 520 páginas
...sweetness out of the simpler meal — when dear ones drop into the grave, and we say with Whittier— "And yet, dear heart, remembering thee Am I not richer...immortality, What change can reach the wealth I hold?" When we bear the tooth of long disease, knowing that the pain will cease only with the mortal agony,... | |
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