No one is so accursed by fate, No one so utterly desolate, But some heart, though unknown, Responds unto his own. Responds, — as if with unseen wings An angel touched its quivering strings ; And whispers, in its song, " Where hast thou stayed so long... Poems - Página 245por Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1853Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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...And kisses the closed eyes Of him who slumbering lies. Oh, weary hearts ! oh, slumbering eyes i Oh, drooping souls, whose destinies Are fraught with fear and pain, Ye shall be loved again ! iI The world has noticed this tendency of the passion to approximate the common to the poetic nature,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1850 - 462 páginas
...sleep, And kisses the closed eyes Of him, who slumbering lies. 0, weary hearts! 0, slumbering eyes! 0, drooping souls, whose destinies Are fraught with fear...whispers, in its song, " Where hast thou stayed so long!" C2 IT IS NOT ALWAYS MAY. NO HAY PAJARO8 EN LOS NIDOB DE ANTANO. Spanish Proverb. THE sun is bright,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1851 - 596 páginas
...sleep, And kisses the closed eyes Of him who slumbering lies. O weary hearts ! O slumbering eyes ! O drooping souls, whose destinies Are fraught with fear...whispers, in its song, " Where hast thou stayed so long ?" R THE TWO LOCKS OF HAIR. FROM THE GERMAN OF PFIZER. A YOUTH, light-hearted and content, I wander... | |
| Rev.H. Musgrave Wilkins,M.A. - 1851 - 300 páginas
...humanity, — In silence and alone, To seek the elected one. 260 0, weary hearts ! 0, slumbering eyes ! O, drooping souls, whose destinies Are fraught with fear...utterly desolate, But some heart, though unknown, Kesponds unto his own. Eesponds, — as if, with unseen wings, An angel touched its quivering strings... | |
| Frederick Richard Chichester (earl of Belfast.) - 1851 - 316 páginas
...few months after their arrival there, Mr. Jones's invitation was received and accepted. CHAPTER IV. " No one is so accursed by fate, No one so utterly desolate,...unto his own. Responds — as if, with unseen wings, A breath from henv'u had touch' d its strings, And whispers in its song : ' Where hast thou stayed... | |
| Henrietta Dumont - 1852 - 330 páginas
...seen the sunbeams cold and pale, Have felt the chilling wintry gale, And wept and shrunk, like thee ! No one is so accursed by fate, No one so utterly desolate,...whispers in its song, "Where hast thou stayed so long?" Longfellow. The star of Hope will beam in Sorrow's night, And smile the phantoms of Despair to flight.... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1852 - 256 páginas
...sleep, And kisses the closed eyes Of him, who slumbering lies. O, weary hearts ! O, slumbering eyes ! O, drooping souls, whose destinies Are fraught with fear and pain, Ye shall be loved again ! IM Xo one is so accursed by fate, No one so utterly desolate, But some heart, though unknown, Responds... | |
| 1853 - 560 páginas
...sleep, And kisses the closed eyes Of him, who slumbering lies. O, weary hearts ! O, slumbering eyes ! O, drooping souls, whose destinies Are fraught with fear...loved again ! No one is so accursed by fate, No one so utter desolate, But some heart, though unknown, Responds unto his own. Responds, — as if, with unseen... | |
| Cornish - 1855 - 538 páginas
...latter had limited his visit, slipped away. CHAPTEE XXXII. " O weary hearts ! O slumbering eyes ! O drooping souls, whose destinies Are fraught with fear...whispers in its song ' Where hast thou stayed so long ?' " LONGFELLOW. ONE morning when they had as usual left Church immediately the service was over, without... | |
| Dialogues - 1855 - 180 páginas
...the voice of love, in such words as those of the poet : — " 0 weary hearts, 0 slumbering eyes ! 0 drooping souls, whose destinies Are fraught with fear...whispers, in its song, ' "Where hast thou stayed so long ? ' " SCLERUS. But I never supposed that in these verses Longfellow had any such thought in his head.... | |
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