| Robert Everett - 1849 - 830 pages
...? — No, the love which survives the tomb is one of the noblest attribute« of the soul. If it has woes, it has likewise its delights ; and when the...convulsive agony over the present ruins of all that we most loved, is softened away into pensive meditation on all that it was in the days of its loveliness —... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 278 pages
...closing of its portal ; would accept of consolation that must be bought by forgetfulness ? — No, the love which survives the tomb is one of the noblest...the overwhelming burst of grief is calmed into the genfle tear of recollection ; when the sudden anguish and the convulsive agony over the present ruins... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 278 pages
...closing of its portal ; would accept of consolation that must be bought by forgetfulness ? — No, the love which survives the tomb is one of the noblest...likewise its delights ; and when the overwhelming hurst of grief is calmed into the gentle tear of recollection ; when the sudden anguish and the convulsive... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - 1850 - 292 pages
...would accept of consolation — that must be bought — by forgetfulness ! No — the love — that survives the tomb — is one of the noblest attributes...the gentle tear of recollection — when the sudden — and — the convulsive agony — over the present ruins of all — that we most loved — is softened... | |
| Christian souvenir - 1851 - 286 pages
...the closing of its portal — would accept of consolation that must be bought by forgetfulness ? No ; the love which survives the tomb is one of the noblest...convulsive agony over the present ruins of all that we most loved is softened away into pensive meditation on all that it was in the days of its loveliness —... | |
| Henry Mandeville - 1851 - 396 pages
...the closing of its portal, would accept consolation that was to be bought by forgetfulness ? 4 No; the love which survives the tomb is one of the noblest...delights ; and when the overwhelming burst of grief is 6 bright hour of gayety, or spread a deeper sadness over the ho::r of gloom, yet who would exchange... | |
| Henry Mandeville - 1851 - 370 pages
...its woes, it has likewise its delights ; and when the overwhelming burst of grief is calmed 5 ;nto the gentle tear of recollection, when the sudden anguish...convulsive agony over the present ruins of all that we most loved, is softened away into pensive meditation on all that it was in the days of its loveliness, who... | |
| Meta Lander - 1861 - 354 pages
...its portals, would accept of consolation that must be bought by forgetfulness ? No ! the love that survives the tomb is one of the noblest attributes of the soul. If it has its woes, it has also its delights ; and when the overwhelming burst of grief is calmed into the gentle tear of recollection,... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1842 - 322 pages
...portals, — would accept of the consolation that must be brought by forgetfulness ? 5. N6-; the love that survives the tomb, is one of the noblest attributes...convulsive agony over the present ruins of all that we most love, are softened away into pensive meditation on all that it was in the days of its loveliness, who... | |
| 1850 - 426 pages
...would accept of consolation that must be bought by forgetfulness ? No : the love which survives tht the ma` B woes it likewise has its delights ; and when the overwhelming burs: of grief is calmed into the gentle... | |
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