| Ira Woods Howerth - 1912 - 272 pages
...cry. From the voiceless lips of the unreplying dead there comes no word." And though we rejoice that " in the night of death Hope sees a star, and listening Love hears the rustle of a wing," we hesitate to say, " I know " ; we only " hope " and " believe." " Knowledge... | |
| Edwin Gordon Lawrence - 1913 - 444 pages
...aloud, and the only answer is the echo of our wailing cry. From the voiceless lips of the unreplying dead there comes no word ; but in the night of death...death for the return of health, whispered with his last breath : " I am better now." Let us believe, in spite of doubts and dogmas, and tears and fears,... | |
| Alfred Marshall Hitchcock - 1913 - 430 pages
...aloud, and the only answer is the echo of our wailing cry. From the voiceless lips of the unreplying dead there comes no word; but in the night of death...star, and listening love can hear the rustle of a wing.—INGERSOLL 6. It is therefore death alone that can suddenly make man to know himself. He tells... | |
| Alfred Marshall Hitchcock - 1913 - 432 pages
...From the voiceless lips of the unreplying dead there comes no. word; but in the nightjrf deathjhope sees a star, and listening love can hear the rustle of a wing. — INGERSOLL 6. It is therefore death alone that can suddenly make man to know himself. He tells the... | |
| John Bartlett, Nathan Haskell Dole - 1914 - 1514 pages
...aloud — and the only answer is the echo of our wailing cry. From the voiceless lips of the unreplying dead there comes no word. But in the night of Death Hope sees a star and listening Love can hear the rustling of a wing. At his Brother's Grate. An honest God is the noblest work of man. Epigram. Is there... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1916 - 1006 pages
...answer is the echo of our wailing cry. From the " voiceless lips of the unreplving dead there cumrs no word ; but, in the night of " death, hope sees...listening love can hear the rustle of a wing.''— E. I4O BELIEF OF THE CHRISTIANS. vailing sentiment of the synagogue under the reign of ths Asmoiuean... | |
| Lee Emerson Bassett - 1917 - 376 pages
...aloud, and the only answer is the echo of our wailing cry. From the voiceless lips of the unreplying dead there comes no word ; but in the night of death...a star, and listening love can hear the rustle of the wing. Ingersoll: Address at his Brother's Funeral. 1 26. God of our fathers, known of old, Lord... | |
| Lee Emerson Bassett - 1917 - 372 pages
...answer is the echo of our wailing cry. From the voiceless lips of the unreplying dead there conies no word ; but in the night of death hope sees a star, and listening love can hear the rustle of the wing. Ingersoll : Address at his Brother's ffuneraL1 26. God of our fathers, known of old, Lord... | |
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