| Society of the Army of the Tennessee - 1897 - 272 pages
...yesterday and tomorrow, both are. Our loved friends were — they are — they will be — yes — " Love will dream and faith will trust, Since he who...need, is just, That somehow, somewhere, meet we must." I wish I knew more personally of the Army of the Tennessee. Life's fortunes threw all my early memories... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1893 - 482 pages
...spirituous. VOL. xxvu. (xs xx.J 24 " Snow-Bound " notable. Take this reference to those that are no more: " We turn the pages that they read, Their written words we linger o'er, But in the gun they cast no shade, No voice is heard, no sign is made, No step is on the conscious floor! " Or... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1866 - 56 pages
...sit beneath their orchard-trees, We hear, like them, the hum of bees And rustle of the bladed corn; We turn the pages that they read, Their written words...need is just,) That somehow, somewhere, meet we must. 20 Alas for him who never sees The stars shine through his cypress-trees! Who, hopeless, lays his dead... | |
| 1866 - 930 pages
...views of immortalit) in the words, following a pathetic reference to departed friends — " Yet LOTC will dream and Faith will trust, (Since He who knows our need la just.) That somehow, somewhere, meet we must ; " and adds, with an " alas I " for him who believes... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 386 pages
...sit beneath their orchard trees, We hear, like them, the hum of bees And rustle of the bladed corn ; We turn the pages that they read, Their written words...no sign is made, No step is on the conscious floor! 6. Yet Love will dream, and Faith will trust, (Since He who knows our need is just,) That somehow,... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 374 pages
...sit beneath their orchard trees, We hear, like them, therkum of bees And rustle of the bladed corn ; We turn the pages that they read, Their written words...no sign is made, No step is on the conscious floor ! 6. Yet Love will dream and Faith will trust, (Since He who knows our need is just,) That somehow,... | |
| 1867 - 454 pages
..." Oh Time and change ! How strange it teems, with so much gone Of life and love, to still live on ! Yet Love will dream, and Faith will trust (Since He...is just), That somehow, somewhere, meet we must." The funeral was attended from the Hawes Place Church, Rev. Mr. Hinckley officiating, by past members... | |
| 1867 - 148 pages
...hearth are still ; Look where we may, the wide earth o'er, Those lighted faces smile no more ; Tet Love will dream and Faith will trust, (Since He who...need is just,) That somehow, somewhere, meet we must. So fragrant are these memories of our ancestry, beloved and honored, that I love to hold them up, and... | |
| 1868 - 592 pages
...sit beneath their orchard trees, We hear like them the hum of bees And rustle of the bladed corn ; We turn the pages that they read, Their written words...need is just, That somehow, somewhere meet we must Alas ! for him who never sees The stars shine through his cypress trees ! Who, hopeless, lays his dead... | |
| Annie Nelles Dumond - 1869 - 482 pages
...such short distance from each other, snatched away from me, will again be restored to me; for — " Love will dream, and Faith will trust, ( Since He who knows our need is just), That some how, some-where, meet we must." This, reader, is the only cheering thought left to me as I painfully... | |
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