They loved, but their story we cannot unfold; They scorned, but the heart of the haughty is cold; They grieved, but no wail from their slumbers may come; They joyed, but the voice of their gladness is dumb. Vara: Or, The Child of Adoption - Page 174by Jane Elizabeth Roscoe Hornblower - 1854 - 316 pagesFull view - About this book
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...no wail from their slumbers may come, They joyed — but the voice of their gladness is dumb. XII. They died — ay, they died ! and we things that are...Meet the changes they met on their pilgrimage road. XIII. Yea, hope and despondence, and pleasure and pain, Are mingled together like sunshine and rain... | |
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...but no wail from their slumbers may come, They joyed — but the voice of their gladness is dumb. in. They died — ay they died ! and we things that are...Meet the changes they met on their pilgrimage road, XIII. Yea, hope and despondence, and pleasure and pain, Are mingled together like sunshine and rain... | |
| 1832 - 548 pages
...grieved— but no wail from their slumbers may come, They joyed— but the voice of their gladness is dumb. They died— ay, they died ! and we things that are now, 'Who walk oo the turf that lies over their brow, Who make in their dwellings a transient abode, Meet the changes... | |
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...slumbers will come; They joy'd, but ihc tongue of their gladness is dumb. They died!— ahl they died!— We things that are now. Who walk on the turf that lies over their brow, That make in tiieir dwellings a transient abode, Meet the things that they met on their pilgrimage... | |
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...same sights, drink the same stream, feel the same sun, and run the same course. They died — aye, they died ! and we things that are now, Who walk on...Meet the changes they met on their pilgrimage road. The old parsonage-house was soon " beautified for the new comer;" the relics of former days were packed... | |
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...— but no wail from their slumbers may come, They joy'd — but the voice of their gladness is dumb. They died — ay, they died ! and we things that are...Meet the changes they met on their pilgrimage road. -i^O o A o O o o o o o o o o »-V $ Yea; hope and despondence, and pleasure and pain, Are mingled together... | |
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...but no wail from their slumbers may come ; They joyed — but the voice of their gladness is dumb. They died — ay, they died ! and we, things that...Meet the changes they met on their pilgrimage road. THE TRIUMPH OF DAVID. 97 Yea, hope and despondence, and pleasure and pain, Are mingled together like... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - American poetry - 1849 - 578 pages
...— but no wail from their slumbers may come, They joyed — but the voice of their gladness is dumb. They died — ay, they died ! and we things that are...Meet the changes they met on their pilgrimage road. Yea ; hope and despondence, and pleasure and pain, Are mingled together in sunshine and rain ; And... | |
| J Byres Laing - 1852 - 44 pages
...their slumbers may come; They joyed — but the voice of their gladness is dumb. They died — aye, they died ! and we things that are now, Who walk on...Meet the changes they met on their pilgrimage road. Yea, hope and despondence, and pleasure and pain, Are mingled together like sunshine and rain ; And... | |
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