Died on his lips, and their motion revealed what his tongue would have spoken. Vainly he strove to rise ; and Evangeline, kneeling beside him, Kissed his dying lips, and laid his head on her bosom. Sweet was the light of his eyes; but it suddenly sank... The North American Review - Page 204edited by - 1848Full view - About this book
 | Hanson Hart Webster - 1905 - 480 pages
...their motion revealed what hie tongue would have spoken. Vainly he strove to rise; and Evangeline, kneeling beside him, Kissed his dying lips, and laid...As when a lamp is blown out by a gust of wind at a AH was ended now, the hope, and the fear, and the sorrow, All the aching of heart, the restless, unsatisfied... | |
 | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1905 - 196 pages
...would have spoken. Vainly he strove to rise; and Evangeline, kneeling beside him, Kissed his dying Hps, and laid his head on her bosom. Sweet was the light...As when a lamp is blown out by a gust of wind at a 1375 casement. All was ended now, the hope, and the fear, and the sorrow, All the aching of heart,... | |
 | Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 728 pages
...their motion revealed what his tongue would have spoken. Vainly he strove to rise; and Evangeline, kneeling beside him, Kissed his dying lips, and laid...her bosom. Sweet was the light of his eyes; but it sud. i denly sank into darkness, As when a lamp is blown out by a gust of wind at a casement. 710 All... | |
 | Sir Samuel Garth, Wilhelm Josef Leicht - 1905 - 610 pages
...kneeling beside him, Kissed bis dying lips, and laid bis head on her bosom. Sweet was the light of bis eyes ; but it suddenly sank into darkness, As when a lamp is blown out by a gust of wind at a 1875 casement. All was ended now, the hope, and the fear, and the sorrow, All the aching of heart,... | |
 | CURTIS HIDDE PAGE - 1905 - 746 pages
...but it suddenly sank into darkness, As when a lamp is blown out by a gust of wind at a casement. 7 ю All was ended now, the hope, and the fear, and the sorrow, All the dull, deep pain, and constant anguish of patience ! Meekly she bowed her own, and murmured, ' Father,... | |
 | 1905 - 636 pages
...their motion revealed what his tongue would have spoken. Vainly he strove to rise ; and Evangeline kneeling beside him, Kissed his dying lips and laid his head on her shoulder. Sweet was the light of his eyes ; but it suddenly sank into darkness. . . . All was ended... | |
 | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1906 - 204 pages
...deeper souls Into our inmost being rolls, And lifts us, unawares, Out of all meaner cares. £VANGELINE, kneeling beside him, Kissed his dying lips and laid...light of his eyes, but it suddenly sank into darkness. wrong repressed? what right maintained ? What struggle passed ? what victory gained ? What good attempted... | |
 | 1902 - 438 pages
...their motion revealed what his tongue would have spoken. Vainly he strove to rise; and Evangeline, kneeling beside him, Kissed his dying lips, and laid...was the light of his eyes; but it suddenly sank into dark. ness, As when a lamp is blown out by a gust of wind at a casement All was ended now, the hope,... | |
 | Kate O'Neill - 1906 - 200 pages
...affluence and pleasure seduce the heart 7. Miltons poetry is always healthful bright and vigorous 8. All was ended now the hope and the fear and the sorrow all the dull deep pain and the constant anguish of patience RULE IV.— PAGE 25. 1. My friend John is a diligent... | |
 | Jacob W. Shoemaker - 1908
...their motion revealed what his tongue would have sjxiken. Vainly he strove to rise; and Evaugeline, kneeling beside him, Kissed his dying lips, and laid...All was ended now, the hope, and the fear, and the All the aching of heart, the restless, unsatisfied longing, All the dull, deep pain, and constant anguish... | |
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