| 1866 - 132 pages
...«,_•:• -And hear the distant church-bells chimed. ) Bi ' ' " We loved each other, then, Lorena, .1 More than we ever dared to tell, And what we might have been, Lorena, Had but our lovings prospered well — IT • But then, 'tis past — the years are gone, I'll not call up their... | |
| 1905 - 534 pages
...we climbed To watch the dying of the day We loved each other then, Lorena, More than we ever cared to tell; And what we might have been, Lorena, Had but our lovings prospered well. But then 'tis past, the years are gone, I'll not call up their shadowy forms... | |
| Benjamin La Bree - 1898 - 580 pages
...the hilly slope we climbed, To watch the dying of the day And hear the distant church bells' chime. We loved each other then, Lorena, More than we ever...dared to tell ; And what we might have been, Lorena, H;id but our loving prospered well ! But then, 'tis past, the years have gone, I'll not call up those... | |
| 1903 - 182 pages
...the hilly slope we climbed To watch the dying of the day, And hear the distant church bells chime. We loved each other then, Lorena, More than we ever...tell; And what we might have been, Lorena, Had but our lovings prospered well — But then — 'tis past the years are gone, I'll not call up their shadowy... | |
| William Josiah McMurray - 1904 - 596 pages
...the hilly slope we climbed, To watch the dying of the day, And hear the distant church-bells chimed. We loved each other then, Lorena, More than we ever...have been, Lorena, Had but our loving prospered well — But then, 'tis past, the years are gone, I'll call not up their shadowy forms; I'll say to them,... | |
| Henry Marvin Wharton - 1904 - 520 pages
...watch the dying of the day And hear the distant church bells chimed. o c <s> m i o o o z O * VI o z We loved each other then, Lorena, More than we ever...have been, Lorena, Had but our loving prospered well ! But then, 'tis past; the years have gone, I'll not call up their shadowy forms ; I'll say to them,... | |
| 1904 - 96 pages
...rude chorusing, but tonight she sat apart, listening. A wailing cadence stung her to leave the room : "We loved each other then, Lorena, More than we ever dared to tell ; And oh, what might have been, Lorena, Had but our loving prospered well." The vast, unthinkable Might-Have-Been... | |
| Henry Marvin Wharton - 1904 - 522 pages
...climbed, To watch the dying of the day We loved each other then, Ixn-ena, More than we ever dared to toll; And what we might have been, Lorena, Had but our loving prospered well! But then, 'tis past; the years have gone, I'll not call up their shadowy forms ; I'll say to them,... | |
| Thomas Edward Watson - 1904 - 420 pages
...And hear the distant church bells chime. We loved each other then, Lorena, More than we ever cared to tell ; And what we might have been, Lorena, Had but our lovings prospered well. But then 'tis past, the years are gone, I'll not call up their shadowy forms... | |
| 1905 - 512 pages
...And hear the distant church bells chimed. We loved each other then, Lorena, More than we ever cared to tell; And what we might have been, Lorena, Had but our lovings prospered well. But then 'tis past, the years are gone, I'll not call up their shadowy forms;... | |
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