How shall I know thee in the sphere which keeps The disembodied spirits of the dead, When all of thee that time could wither sleeps And perishes among the dust we tread? For I shall feel the sting of ceaseless pain If there I meet thy gentle presence... The Christian Examiner and General Review - Página 160editado por - 1843Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Grace Townsend - 1891 - 570 páginas
...smells to Heaven — Nathanitl Cotton. Friendship in the Future Life. HOW shall I know thee in the sphere which keeps The disembodied spirits of the...ceaseless pain If there I meet thy gentle presence not; Will not thy own meek heart demand me there ! That heart whose fondert throbs to me were given; My... | |
| Judson Fisher - 1891 - 196 páginas
...know thee in the sphere which keeps The disembodied spirit of the dead, When all of thee that time can wither sleeps And perishes among the dust we tread?...hear the voice I love, nor read again In thy serenest eye the tender thought. Will not thy own meek heart demand me there, That heart whose fondest throbs... | |
| Charles Durand - 1897 - 564 páginas
...cut out of one of my papers. THE FUTURE LIFE. BY WILLIAM CUIXEN BRYANT. How shall I know thee in the sphere which keeps The disembodied spirits of the...In thy serenest eyes the tender thought. Will not thine own meek heart demand me there ? That heart whose fondest throbs to me were given, My name on... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1897 - 554 páginas
...utuifiJLife " he asks the question so natural to_d£aihless__lav€ : — " How shall I know thee in the sphere which keeps The disembodied spirits of the...wither sleeps And perishes among the dust we tread?" In "The Life that Is" the poet celebrates the recovery of his wife from a serious illness in Italy... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 544 páginas
...of bliss shall pay For all his children suffer here. THE FUTURE LIFE. How shall I know thee in the sphere which keeps The disembodied spirits of the...wither sleeps —And perishes among the dust we tread? VOL. IV.— 14 WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT For I shall feel the sting of ceaseless pain If there I meet thy... | |
| 1900 - 154 páginas
...did sing. And in mine ears their voices clear Will never cease to ring." How shall I know thee in the sphere which keeps The disembodied spirits of the...; Nor hear the voice I love, nor read again In thy reverent eyes the tender thought. Will not thy own meek heart demand me there? That heart whose fondest... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1903 - 600 páginas
...Future Life " he asks the question so natural to deathless love : — " How shall I know thee in the sphere which keeps The disembodied spirits of the...wither sleeps And perishes among the dust we tread ? " In "The Life that Is " the poet celebrates the recovery of his wife from a serious illness in Italy... | |
| Alice Cary, Phoebe Cary - 1903 - 528 páginas
...city goes, When all of thee, that change can wither, sleeps And perishes among your cast-off clothes ? For I shall feel the sting of ceaseless pain, If there I meet thy one-horse carriage not ; Kor see the hat I love, nor ride again, When thou art driving on a gentle... | |
| 1904 - 1058 páginas
...here a name, I trust, That will not perish in the dust. THE FUTURE LIFE. How shall I know thee in the sphere which keeps The disembodied spirits of the...I shall feel the sting of ceaseless pain If there 1 meet thy gentle presence not ; Nor hear the voice I love, nor read again In thy serenest eyes the... | |
| William Aspenwall Bradley - 1905 - 260 páginas
...husband and wife were very closely united : — " For I shall feel the sting of ceaseless pain If then I meet thy gentle presence not ; Nor hear the voice...read again In thy serenest eyes the tender thought." Of Bryant, the man, at this period, Mr. Godwin has given us an impression in the following record of... | |
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