| 1855 - 1226 pages
...fro. So silently we seem'd to speak, So*slowly moved about, As we had lent her half our powers To oko her living out. Our very hopes belied our fears, Our...fears our hopes belied — We thought her dying when ahe slept, And sleeping when she died. For when the morn came dim and sad. And chill wilh early showers,... | |
| M. J. P. R. - 1855 - 110 pages
...breathing, soft and low, As in her breast the wave of life Kept heaving to and fro. " So silently we seem'd to speak, So slowly moved about, As we had lent her half our powers To eke her being out. " Our very hopes belied our fears, Our fears our hopes belied — We thought her dying,... | |
| 1856 - 606 pages
...breathing through the night, Her breathing soft and low, As in her breast the wave of life Kept heaving to and fro. So silently we seemed to speak, So slowly...For when the morn came, dim and sad, And chill with early showers, Her quiet eyelids closed ; she had Another morn than ours ! THE WIDOW AND HEE SONS ;... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1856 - 518 pages
...breathing through the night, Her breathing soft and low, As in her breast the wave of life Kept heaving to and fro. So silently we seemed to speak, So slowly...dying when she slept, And sleeping when she died. Hood. (1) Wisely Ming— to dote, connected with the Dutch dutten, and the French, doter, radoter,... | |
| John Bartlett - 1856 - 660 pages
...soft and low, As in her breast the wave of life Kept heaving to and fro. • * • • • • • Our very hopes belied our fears, Our fears our hopes...dying when she slept, And sleeping when she died. The Bridge of Sighs. One more Unfortunate Weary of breath Kashly importunate, Gone to her death. Take... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1856 - 878 pages
...the night, Her breathing soft and low, As in her breast the wave of life Kept heaving to and fro. 11 So silently we seemed to speak, So slowly moved about,...had lent her half our powers To eke her living out. 11 Our very hopes belied oor fears. Our fears our hopes belied — We thought her dying when she slept,... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1856 - 380 pages
...Their very hopes belied their fears, Their fears their hopes belied — They thought her dying wben she slept, And sleeping when she died. "For when the morn came dim and sad, And chill with early showers, Her quiet eyelids closed — she had Another morn than ours." CHAPTER XIV. THE TIE BREAKS.... | |
| Cambridge univ, exam. papers - 1856 - 252 pages
...and fro. So silently we seem'd to speak, So slowly mov'd about, As we had lent her half our power« To eke her living out. Our very hopes belied our fears, Our fears our hopea belied — We thought her dying when she slept, And sleeping when she died. For when the morn... | |
| 1856 - 880 pages
...breathing through the night, Her breathing soft and low, As in her breast the wave of life Kept heaving to and fro. "So silently we seemed to speak. So slowly moved about, Âswehadlentherhalf our powers To eke her living out " Our very hopee belied our fears, Our fears our... | |
| Henry Reed - 1857 - 242 pages
...breathing through the night, Her breathing soft and low As in her breast the wave of life Kept heaving to and fro. So silently we seemed to speak, So slowly...For when the morn came dim and sad And chill with early showers. Her quiet eyelids closed — she hod Another morn than onrs." — flood. What perfect... | |
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