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 timepiece makes reply, — " Forever — never ! Never —... Poems - Page 100by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1853Full view - About this book
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1874 - 656 pages
...heart broke. How plainly that old clock repeats to the souls who loved the master of the house : " Never here, forever there, Where all parting, pain...incessantly, Forever — never — never, forever I" The face of Mr. Suraner in death bore more than the usual resemblance to Edmund Burke. With his... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1874 - 648 pages
...heart broke. How plainly that old clock repeats to the souls who loved the master of the house : " Never here, forever there, Where all parting, pain...time shall disappear : Forever there, but never here 1 The horologe of eternity Sayeth this incessantly, Forever — never — never, forever !" The face... | |
| Sophie Spicer - 1874 - 242 pages
...eeveiipeuce-halfpenny, wb.it matters? — a it make ? ' "—Ptnji YM. CHAPTER VIII. " Never here, for ever there, Where all parting, pain, and care, And death and time shall disappear — For ever there, but never here ! The horologe of Eternity Sayeth this incessantly — ' For ever... | |
| John Daniel Morell - 1874 - 336 pages
...ancient timepiece makes reply, — " For ever — never ! Never — for ever ! " Never here, for ever there, Where all parting, pain, and care, And death, and time shall disappear, — For ever there, but never here ! The horologe of Eternity Sayeth this incessantly, — " For ever... | |
| William Hemstreet - 1875 - 262 pages
...kindness and peace on us. That is one of the times in life when we feel that there must be a place "Where all parting pain and care And death and time shall disappear." Among other preparations, it is necessary that the tourist should select well in advance a reputable... | |
| Frederick Henry Pease - 1876 - 54 pages
...when I ask, with throbs of pain, "Ah ! when shall they all meet again ?" As in the days long since gone by, The ancient timepiece makes reply, — "...incessantly, — " Forever — never ! Never — forever I" « Words by HENRY W, LONGFELLOW. Moderato. INTRODUCTION. Music by FREDERIC H. PEASE. « f*4 •^-... | |
| 1876 - 732 pages
...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 timepiece makes reply, " Forever—...Eternity Sayeth this incessantly, " Forever — never! IF WE KNEW. If we knew the woe and heartache Waiting for us' down the road, If our lips could taste... | |
| 1876 - 734 pages
...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 timepiece makes reply, " Forever—...Forever there, but never here! The horologe of Eternity Bayeth this incessantly, " Forever — never! Never— forever!" HW Longfellow. IF WE KNEW. If we knew... | |
| George Stillman Hillard, Homer Baxter Sprague - 1876 - 454 pages
...And when I ask, with throbs of pain, " Ah ! when shall we all meet again 1" As in the days long since gone by, The ancient timepiece makes reply, — "...time shall disappear, — Forever there, but never hero ! The horologe of eternity Sayeth this incessantly, — " Forever — never ! XI. —THE SLAVE-TRADE.... | |
| T. W. M. - 1876 - 264 pages
...ancient timepiece makes reply, — " For ever — never ! Never — for ever ! " Never here, for ever there, Where all parting, pain, and care, And death, and time shall disappear, — For ever there, but never here ! The horologe of Eternity Sayeth this incessantly, — " For ever... | |
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