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" Who, hopeless, lays his dead away, Nor looks to see the breaking day Across the mournful marbles play! Who hath not learned, in hours of faith, The truth to flesh and sense unknown, That Life is ever lord of Death, And Love can never lose its own! "
The Vision of Sir Launfal - Page 137
by James Russell Lowell - 1921 - 196 pages
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Curious Questions in History, Literature, Art, and Social Life ..., Volume 1

Sarah Hutchins Killikelly - 1886 - 530 pages
...somehow, somewhere, meet we must. Alas for him who never sees The stars shine through his cypress-trees ! Who, hopeless, lays his dead away, Nor looks to see...ever lord of Death, And Love can never lose its own ! " The interest deepens as the home scenes are unfolded, — the share each has in the winter tale,...
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Curious Questions in History, Literature, Art, and Social Life ..., Volume 1

Sarah Hutchins Killikelly - 1886 - 420 pages
...somehow, somewhere, meet we must. Alas for him who never sees The stars shine through his cypress-trees! Who, hopeless, lays his dead away, Nor looks to see...ever lord of Death, And Love can never lose its own! " The interest deepens as the home scenes are unfolded,— the share each has in the winter tale, —...
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A Manual for Use at Funerals: Consisting of Scripture Readings, Poems, and ...

1886 - 302 pages
...somehow, somewhere, meet we must. Alas for him who never sees The stars shine through his cypress trees ! Who, hopeless, lays his dead away, Nor looks to see...and sense unknown, That Life is ever Lord of Death, Ami Love can never lose its own ! — Whittier. If this life is all, there is no place for such a faculty...
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The Unitarian, Volume 1

Jabez Thomas Sunderland, Brooke Herford, Frederick B. Mott - 1886 - 352 pages
...soon or late. 19. F. Witness to the a*es as they pass That simple duty has no place for fear. 20. S. Life Is ever Lord of Death; And Love can never lose its own. g* Heaven's gate is shut to Mm who comee alone. ' ^ " Save thou a soul, and it shall save thy own....
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John Greenleaf Whittier's Poetry: An Appraisal and a Selection

Robert Penn Warren - 1971 - 222 pages
...somehow, somewhere, meet we must. Alas for him who never sees The stars shine through his cypress-trees ! Who, hopeless, lays his dead away, Nor looks to see...and sense unknown, That Life is ever lord of Death, 210 And Love can never lose its own ! We sped the time with stories old, Wrought puzzles out, and riddles...
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O Susan!: Looking Forward with Hope After the Death of a Child

James W. Angell - 1991 - 132 pages
...remain bound to each other within the family of faith across all boundaries of flesh and time. "For life is ever Lord of death and love can never lose its own ..." Joseph Newton has these words in the opening pages of his autobiography: We see the hilltops,...
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Lorenz Hart: A Poet on Broadway

Frederick Nolan - 1995 - 417 pages
...song of degrees," followed by a passage from John Greenleaf Whi trier's poem "Snowbound" that ended, "Life is ever Lord of Death, and love can never lose its own." "Lorenz Hart," Rabbi Perilman said, "was gifted with a fine mind, a warm understanding, and an ability...
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The Columbia Anthology of American Poetry

Jay Parini - 1995 - 788 pages
...somehow, somewhere, meet we must. Alas for him who never sees The stars shine through his cypress-trees! Who, hopeless, lays his dead away, Nor looks to see...And Love can never lose its own! We sped the time with stories old, Wrought puzzles out, and riddles told, Or stammered from our school-book lore "The...
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Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, Volume 14

1899 - 1378 pages
...she saw, and let her heart Against the household bosom lean." In such a sorrow it is sweet to believe "That life is ever Lord of death, And love can never lose its own!" — MARY LATHAM CLARK, Historian. WENONAH CHAPTER was chartered by the National Board February 3, 1898....
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Double-take: A Revisionist Harlem Renaissance Anthology

Venetria K. Patton, Maureen Honey - 2001 - 678 pages
...unerasable, shuttled the kaleidoscope of youth, love, betrayal, renunciation, the vows. Miserere, Jesu! Life is ever lord of Death And Love can never lose its own. The girl was hysterical, weeping, screaming, laughing. Did the poet dream an idle dream, a false mirage?...
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