He shines upon a hundred fields, and all of them I know. And there I move no longer now, and there his light may shine — Wild flowers in the valley for other hands than mine. The baronet's family - Pagina 66door Anne Beale - 1852Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1876 - 452 pagina’s
...strange it seems to me, that (ere tins day is done, The voice, that now is speaking, may bebe(vond the sun — For ever and for ever with those just...is life, that we should moan? why (make we such ado ? Forever and forever, all in ablessedhome — And there to wait a little while till you and (Effic... | |
| 1876 - 734 pagina’s
...now is speaking, may be beyond the sun — Forever and forever with those just souls and true— A.ud what is life, that we should moan ? why make we such ado ? Forever and forever, all in a blessed home — And there to wait a little while till you and Effle... | |
| Emilie Searchfield - 1877 - 196 pagina’s
...uncertainty, we have Christie's God, Christie's hope, and, oh, may we by-and-bye share Christie's home. " For ever and for ever with those just souls and true...is life, that we should moan ? why make we such ado ?" TENNYSON. And so Christie's aspirations are ended ! The cross is laid down and the crown is worn... | |
| Phebe Fuller McKeen - 1878 - 510 pagina’s
...suffering " '( Could not her Donald, and she for him, bear whatever HE should suffer to come ? After all, " What is life, that we should moan ? Why make- we such ado ? " As she gazed up into that unfathomable abyss of purity and peace, she could be content to wait... | |
| 1879 - 524 pagina’s
...Wild flowers in the valley for other hands than mine. О sweet and strange it seems to me, that ore this day is done. The voice, that now is speaking,...? For ever and for ever, all in a blessed home— cuuтq SONG. And there to wait a little while till you and Effle come — To lie within the light of... | |
| Samuel Eliot - 1879 - 152 pagina’s
...ere this day is done The voice, that now is speaking, may be beyond the sun — Forever and forever with those just souls and true ! And what is life, that we should moan ? why make we such ado? Forever and forever, all in a blessed home, And there to wait a little while till you and Effie come... | |
| Deborah Alcock - 1882 - 556 pagina’s
...he said, " Count Rostopchine has promised to name me to the Czar." CHAPTER XIV. THE FORLORN HOPE. " Oh, sweet and strange it seems to me, that ere this...is life that we should moan? why make we such ado?" I] HE two young men wore out the short summer night in earnest talk. Neither thought of sleep ; but... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1882 - 558 pagina’s
...ere this day is done, The voice that now is speaking may be beyond the sun — Forever and forever with those just souls and true — And what is life, that we should moan? why make we such ado ? — 4. " Forever and forever, all in a blessed home — And there to wait a little while, till you... | |
| Devil - 1882 - 296 pagina’s
...the great sea of eternity — what is it all ? As the childish philosopher, the May Queen, says — What is life, that we should moan ? why make we such ado ? It is only because we fear ' to be, we know not what — to go, we know not where' — that ' dread... | |
| James Drummond Carmichael - 1883 - 310 pagina’s
...lead ?" After an illness, and before he regained his usual elasticity, he more than once wrote : " How sweet and strange it seems to me that ere this day...is life that we should moan ? why make we such ado ?" These passages indicate clearly how he bore the present, FAVOURITE PASSAGES. 241 and looked forward... | |
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