scutcheon and the velvet pall, Save this. The coronet is empty show ; The strength and loveliness are hid below ; The shifting wealth to others hath accrued, And learning cheers not the grave's solitude. The Lady of La Garaye - Side 108af Caroline Sheridan Norton - 1864 - 115 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Meyer Kayserling - 1863 - 494 sider
...show— The strength and loveliness are hid below. The shifting wealth to others hath accrued. The learning cheers not the grave's solitude. What's done...love to stay And answer mutely for them, being dead t Life was not purposeless, though life be fled " MES NORTON. " A Christian elected by Christians to... | |
| Andrew Reed - 1863 - 620 sider
...learning cheers not the grave's solitude. What's done, is what remains. • Ah ! blessed they Who have completed tasks of love to stay And answer mutely...dead. Life was not purposeless, though life be fled." — Afrs. Norton. " Gone — where the progress of time shall no longer bring age or decay. Gone —... | |
| John Hayden (independent minister.) - 1865 - 136 sider
...than he found it, and in thinking of him I can only say as some one else has said : — ' Oh ! happy they Who leave completed tasks of love to stay, And answer mutely for them, being dead. Life was not p'lrpo^elcss, tho' life be fled.' " » Will not a minister who is faithful at all times, and under... | |
| 1874 - 812 sider
...shifting wealth to others hath accrued ; And learning cheers not the grave's solitude ; What's DOME is what remains ! Ah, blessed they Who leave completed...dead, Life was not purposeless, though life be fled. HON. MES. NOBTOÎT. 670 A TOUR IN ITALY. POMPEII. WB parted with our readers a month ago on the way... | |
| Vernon John Charlesworth - 1876 - 338 sider
...show — The strength and loveliness are hid below. The shifting wealth to others hath accrued. The learning cheers not the grave's solitude. What's done...! Life was not purposeless, though life be fled." MRS. NORTON. INDEX. PAGE Advice, wholesome . . .120 Affliction, blessings of . . 175, 185 „ the rod... | |
| Charles Henry Crookshank - 1882 - 234 sider
...the funeral bell Tolls for the dead, there's nothing left of all That decks the 'scutcheon and the velvet pall, Save this. The coronet is empty show...dead, Life was not purposeless, though life be fled.' MES. MAEY FEIZZELL, DUNGORMAN. Yet age, by long experience well inform'd, Well read, well temper' d,... | |
| 1882 - 1434 sider
...goodly chambers with song and shout. Just as he please — just as he please. 6. DM MULOCK— Plighted. What's done is what remains! Ah, blessed they Who...love to stay And answer mutely for them, being dead. c. Mrs. NOBTON — The Lady of La Oaraye. The Conclusion, Line 17. Let those love now who never lov'd... | |
| Jehiel Keeler Hoyt - 1882 - 914 sider
...goodly chambers with song and shout, Just as he please — just as he please. b. DM MULOCK— Flighted. . OWEN MEREDITH— Lucile. Pt. I. Canto II. St. 10....Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven. r. MILT lor them, being dead. c. Mrs. NOBTON— The Lady of La Oaraye. The Conclusión. Line Í7. Let those... | |
| Eleanor Catherine Price - 1884 - 380 sider
...the funeral bell Tolls for the dead, there's nothing left of all That decks the 'scutcheon and the velvet pall Save this. The coronet is empty show ;...dead, Life was not purposeless, though life be fled." TEE NEGRO'S FRIEND. THE NEGRO'S FRIEND, GRANVILLE SHARP. VERY little more than a hundred years ago,... | |
| Charles Henry Crookshank - 1888 - 564 sider
...When the funeral bell Tolls for the dead there's nothing left of all That decks the 'scutcheon and the velvet pall, Save this. The coronet is empty show...! Life was not purposeless, though life be fled." CHAPTER XVII. 1836. ON January 27th, 1836, Mr. George H. Irwin, who was on the Kilkenny Primitive Wesley... | |
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