 | 1851 - 412 pages
...the hopes of youth fall thick in the blast, And the days are dark and dreary. Be still, sad heart 1 and cease repining ; Behind the clouds is the sun...rain must fall, Some days must be dark and dreary. Seltcted. 42 43 THE COMPOSITION LESSON. BT C. MOELET. [This lesson may be read as a dialogue, by five... | |
 | Emma Jane Worboise - 1852 - 312 pages
...upward," replied Mrs. Wilton; "each one has his or her allotted burden, as your favourite poet says, Amy : 'Into each life some rain must fall, Some days must be dark and dreary.' "The Christian may have many dark, dreary days, but amidst them all he can rejoice, for he knows that... | |
 | Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1852 - 588 pages
...thoughts still cling to the mouldering past, But the hopes of youth fall thick in the blast, And the days are dark and dreary. Be still, sad heart, and...rain must fall, Some days must be dark and dreary. MAIDENHOOD. MAIDEK ! with the meek, brown eyes, In whose orbs a shadow lies. Like the dusk in evening... | |
 | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1852 - 258 pages
...still cling to the mouldering Past, Hut the hopes of youth fall thick in the Mast And the days arc dark and dreary. Be still, sad heart ! and cease repining...common fate of all, Into each life some rain must fall, GOD'S-ACRE. I I.IKE that ancient Saxon phrase, which calls The burial-ground God's- Acre ! It is just... | |
 | Catherine Sinclair - 1852 - 322 pages
...almshouses For sluts whose hushands died — schools for their brats." Saints' Tragedy. CHAPTER XIII. " Behind the clouds is the sun still shining, Thy fate...rain must fall, Some days must be dark and dreary." — LONOFELLOW. NOTHING could be more pitiable than the mental starvation of the half-naked children... | |
 | Catherine Sinclair - 1852 - 320 pages
...husbands died—schools for their brats." Saints' Tragedy. CHAPTER XIII. " Behind the clouds is the suu still shining, Thy fate is the common fate of all:...life some rain must fall, Some days must be dark and dreary."—LONGFELLOW. NOTHING could be more pitiable than the mental starvation of the half-naked... | |
 | Catherine Sinclair - 1854 - 384 pages
...them home, amusing the two ladies by the oddity and originality of his remarks. g h CHAPTER XIII. " Behind the clouds is the sun still shining, Thy fate...common fate of all : Into each life some rain must fad, Some days must be dark and dreary. "—LONGFELLOW. NOTHING could be more pitiable than the mental... | |
 | Mrs. Anderson (Caroline Dorothea), Caroline Dorothea Anderson (hon.) - 1852 - 280 pages
...happiness for time and eternity. Hers were not romantic notions of uninterrupted bliss. She knew that " Into each life some rain must fall, Some days must be dark and dreary ;" but she also knew that the same drops which bring forth weeds in one spot, will bring forth flowers... | |
 | Beautiful poetry - 1853 - 740 pages
...thoughts still cling to the mouldering Past. But the hopes of youth fall thick in the blast, And the days are dark and dreary. Be still, sad heart ! and...rain must fall, Some days must be dark and dreary. Minute. THE WINTEB FIBE. A fire's a good companionable friend, A comfortable friend, who meets your... | |
 | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1853 - 496 pages
...still cling to the mouldering Past, But the hopes of youth fall thick in the blast And the days ate dark and dreary. Be still, sad heart ! and cease repining...rain must fall. Some days must be dark and dreary. GOD'S-ACRE. I LIKE that ancient Saxon phrase, which calls The burial-ground God's- Acre ! It is just... | |
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