| England - 1851 - 786 pages
...of love and time 1 Even as a miser counts his gold, Those hours the ancient timepiece told — • For ever — never ! Never— for ever ! ' All are...are married, some are dead ; And when I ask, with throbs of pain, ' Ah, when shall they all meet again ! * As in the daya long since gone by, The ancient... | |
| Fashion - 1850 - 464 pages
...forth on her wedding-night ; There, in that silent room below, The dead lay in his shroud of suow ! And in the hush that followed the prayer, Was heard the old clock on the stair, " Forever — never ! Never — forever '." All are scattered now, and fled, Some are married, some... | |
| 1855 - 676 pages
...forth on her wedding night. There, in that silent room below, The dead lay in his shroud of Know ; And in the hush that followed the prayer, Was heard the old clock on the stair— "Forever — never I Never — forever 1" All are scattered now and fled, Some are married, some are... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - American periodicals - 1846 - 558 pages
...in white The bride eame forth* on her wedding night, There, in that silent room below, The dead lay in his shroud of snow; And in the hush that followed...the prayer Was heard the old clock, on the stair, — "Forever — never ! Never — forever !'r All are scattered now and fled, Some are married, some... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Literary Criticism - 1846 - 178 pages
...in white, The bride came forth on her wedding night ; There, in that silent room below, The dead lay in his shroud of snow ; And in the hush that followed...the prayer, Was heard the old clock on the stair, — " Forever — never ! Never — forever ! " All are scattered now and fled, Some are married, some... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1846 - 764 pages
...in white, The bride came forth on her wedding night; There, in that silent room below. The dead lay in his shroud of snow ; And in the hush that followed the prayer, Was heard llie old clock on ihe stair — " Forever — never ! Never — forever !" All are scattered now and... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1846 - 570 pages
...followed the prayer Was heard the old clock, on the stair, — "Forever — never! Never — forever !" All are scattered now and fled, Some are married, some are dead ; And when 1 ask, with throbs of pain, ' Ah, when shall they all meet again As in the days, long since gone by,"... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1850 - 758 pages
...silent room below, The dead lay in his shroud of snow ; And ¡n the hush that follow'd the prayer, AVas heard the Old Clock on the stair, "For ever— never! Never— for ever ! '* THE FOUR AGES OF THOUGHT. CHATIS Thought ? In childhood— an imperfect gleam, A summer bower,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1848 - 128 pages
...in white, The bride came forth on her wedding-night ; There, in that silent room below, The dead lay in his shroud of snow ; And in the hush that followed...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 bj, The ancient... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1850 - 462 pages
...white, The bride came forth on her wedding night ; There, in that silent room b« low, The dead lay in his shroud of snow ; And in the hush that followed...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... | |
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