| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1860 - 514 pagina’s
...broken-hearted, The mildest herald by our fate allotted Beckons, and with inverted torch doth stand To lead us with a gentle hand Into the land of the great Departed, Into the Silent Land ! L'ENVOI. YE voices, that arose After the Evening's close, And whispered to my restless heart repose... | |
| Ellen Courtauld - 1860 - 488 pagina’s
...broken-hearted, The mildest herald by our fate allotted Beckons, and with inverted torch doth stand, To lead us with a gentle hand Into the land of the great departed, Into the silent land. PM CCCCXVII. 1 INTO the eternal shadow that girds our life around, luto the infinite silencewherewithdeath'sshore... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1861 - 912 pagina’s
...broken-hearted The mildest herald by our fate allotted, Beckons, and with inverted torch doth stand To lead us with a gentle hand Into the land of the great Departed, Into the Silent Land I L-ENVOL YE voices, that arose After the Evening's close, And whispered to my restless heart repose... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1861 - 498 pagina’s
...stars, beautiful, but faint and cold ! Strange, that, in later days, this angel of God, which leads us with a gentle hand into the " land of the great departed, into the silent land," should have been transformed into a monstrous and terrific thing ! Such is the spectral rider on the... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1864 - 712 pagina’s
...broken-hearted The mildest herald by our fate allotted, Beckons, and with inverted torch doth stand To lead us with a gentle hand Into the land of the great Departed, Into the Silent Land ! THE HEMLOCK-TREE. FROM THE GERMAN. O HEMLOCK-TREK ! O hemlock-tree ! how faithful are thy branches!... | |
| English poetry - 1865 - 410 pagina’s
...Though scarcely seen to glide. LE L SONG. UTUMN winds are sighing, Summer glories dying, Harvest time is nigh. Cooler breezes, quivering, Through the pine-groves...Sweep the troubled sky. See the fields, how yellow ! Clusters, bright and mellow, Gleam on every hill ; Nectar fills the fountains, Crowns the sunny mountains,... | |
| T. O'T - 1865 - 108 pagina’s
...broken-hearted. The mildest herald by our fate allotted Beckons, and with inverted torch doth stand To lead us with a gentle hand Into the land of the great departed, Into the Silent Land. LONGFELLOW. T was such a cold wet night ; the air was choking with the dank chill fog, and the rain... | |
| Elizabeth Alice Murray - 1865 - 346 pagina’s
...hearted The mildest herald by our fate allotted, Beckons, and with inverted torch doth stand, To lead us with a gentle hand, Into the land of the great departed, Into the silent land." LONGFELLOW. THE sun was high above the horizon on that bright June morning which followed before the... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1865 - 388 pagina’s
...hroken-hearted The mildest herald hy our fate allotted, Beckons, and with inverted torch doth stand To lead us with a gentle hand Into the land of the great Departed.. Into the Silent Land ! THE CHILDREN OF THE LORD'S SUPPER. FROM THE SWEDISH OF BISHOP TEGN^R. PREFATORY REMARKS. THIS Idyl,... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1866 - 138 pagina’s
...reversed. "The mildest herald by our fate allotted, Beckons, and with inverted torch doth stand To lead us with a gentle hand Into the land of the great Departed, Into the Silent Land !" Pius VII. (1800-1823), a tomb, executed by the great Danish sculptor, Thorwaldsen, at a cost of... | |
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