Poems, Volume 2Ticknor and Fields, 1856 |
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Page 97
... Forever never ! - Never forever ! " Halfway up the stairs it stands , And points and beckons with its hands From its case of massive oak , Like a monk , who , under his cloak , Crosses himself , and sighs , alas ! With sorrowful voice ...
... Forever never ! - Never forever ! " Halfway up the stairs it stands , And points and beckons with its hands From its case of massive oak , Like a monk , who , under his cloak , Crosses himself , and sighs , alas ! With sorrowful voice ...
Page 98
... Forever never ! Never forever ! " > In that mansion used to be Free - hearted Hospitality ; His great fires up the chimney roared ; The stranger feasted at his board ; But , like the skeleton at the feast , That 98 POEMS .
... Forever never ! Never forever ! " > In that mansion used to be Free - hearted Hospitality ; His great fires up the chimney roared ; The stranger feasted at his board ; But , like the skeleton at the feast , That 98 POEMS .
Page 99
... never ceased , — " Forever -- never ! Never forever ! " - There groups of merry children played , There youths and maidens dreaming strayed ; O precious hours ! O golden prime , And affluence of love and time ! Even as a miser counts ...
... never ceased , — " Forever -- never ! Never forever ! " - There groups of merry children played , There youths and maidens dreaming strayed ; O precious hours ! O golden prime , And affluence of love and time ! Even as a miser counts ...
Page 100
... Forever never ! Never forever ! " -- ( All are scattered now and fled , Some are married , some are dead ; And when I ask , with throbs of pain , " Ah ! when shall they all meet again As in the days long - since gone by , The ancient ...
... Forever never ! Never forever ! " -- ( All are scattered now and fled , Some are married , some are dead ; And when I ask , with throbs of pain , " Ah ! when shall they all meet again As in the days long - since gone by , The ancient ...
Page 101
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The horologe of Eternity - Sayeth this incessantly , - " Forever never ! - Never - forever ! " THE ARROW AND THE SONG . I SHOT an arrow. THE OLD CLOCK ON THE STAIRS . 101.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The horologe of Eternity - Sayeth this incessantly , - " Forever never ! - Never - forever ! " THE ARROW AND THE SONG . I SHOT an arrow. THE OLD CLOCK ON THE STAIRS . 101.
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