| Mrs. Mary Harriet Bright Curry - 1897 - 412 pagina’s
...hearth-tire's ruddy glow. O Time and Change !—with hair as gray As was my sire's that winter day, How strange it seems, with so much gone Of life and love, to still live on ! * # # * Henceforward, listen as we will, The voices of that hearth are still ; Look where we may,... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 636 pagina’s
...hearth-fire's ruddy glow. O Time and Change ! — with hair as gray As was my sire's that winter day, How strange it seems, with so much gone Of life and...and thou Are left of all that circle now, The dear home-faces whereupon That fitful firelight paled and shone, Henceforward listen as we will, The voices... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1898 - 212 pagina’s
...hearth-fire's ruddy glow. O Time and Change ! — with hair as gray wo As was my sire's that winter day, How strange it seems, with so much gone Of life and...! only I and thou Are left of all that circle now, — 185 The dear home faces whereupon That fitful firelight paled and shone. Henceforward, listen as... | |
| United States. 55th Congress, 2d session, 1897-1898 - 1898 - 144 pagina’s
...the dictates of my heart did I not at least offer them for comfort the words of the good Quaker poet: How strange it seems, with so much gone Of life and love, to still live on! * * * * Yet Love will dream and Faith will trust Alas for him who never sees The stars shine through... | |
| 1899 - 326 pagina’s
...vivid memory of the past. "0, Time and Change! with hair as grey As was our Sire's in bye-gone day. How strange it, seems with so much gone Of life and love, to still live on! Yet Love will dream and Faith will trust That somehow, somewhere, meet we must." III. 2i (2nd ch.)... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 968 pagina’s
...with so much gone Of life and love, to still live on I Ah, brother ! only I and thou Are left of nil that circle now, — The dear home faces whereupon...Henceforward, listen as we will, The voices of that hearth arc still; Look where we may, thu wide earth o'er, Those lighted faces smile no more. We tread the... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 954 pagina’s
...hearth-fire's ruddy glow. О Time and Change ! — with hair as gray As was my sire's that winter day, How strange it seems, with so much gone Of life and love, to still live on I Ah, brother ! only I and thou Are left of all that circle now, — The dear home faces whereupon... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1901 - 964 pagina’s
...hearth-fire's ruddy glow. O Time and Change ! — with hair as gray As was my sire's that. winter day, the meadow. " But when I older grew, Jo I Ah, brother ! only I and thou Are left of all that circle now, — The dear home faces whereupon... | |
| Julia Minor Strong - 1901 - 400 pagina’s
...bent And down his querulous challenge sent." And further contrasting the present with what once was : "How strange it seems, with so much gone Of life and love, to still live on! The dear home faces whereupon That fitful firelight paled and shone. Hence forward listen as we will,... | |
| Edwin Monroe Bacon - 1902 - 556 pagina’s
...and they two alone of the family circle were living when ' Snow Bound ' was written, in 1865 : — ' Ah, brother, only I and thou Are left of all that...whereupon That fitful firelight paled and shone.' " Matthew married Amy, a daughter of Joseph Rochemont de Poyen, cousin of Count Vipart. The count's... | |
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