Vacant their places were, or filled already by strangers. Suddenly, as if arrested by fear or a feeling of wonder, Still she stood, with her colorless lips apart, while a shudder Ran through her frame, and, forgotten, the flowerets dropped from her fingers,... The North American Review - Page 203edited by - 1848Full view - About this book
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1870 - 642 pages
...forms had disappeared in the night-time ; Vacant their places were, or filled already by strangers. Suddenly, as if arrested by fear or a feeling of wonder, Still she stood, with her colourless lips apart, while a shudder Ran through her frame, and, forgotten, the flowerets dropped... | |
| Alison Gard - 1870 - 272 pages
...something to the effect of " one's not being able to put an old head upon young shoulders." CHAPTER VI. " Suddenly, as if arrested by fear, or a feeling of wonder, Still she stood with her colourless lips apart, while a shudder Ran through her frame " LONGFELLOW. THE O'Neile insisted upon... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1871 - 656 pages
...strangers. Suddenly, as if arrested by fear or a feeling of wonder, Still she stood, with her colourless lips apart, while a shudder Ran through her frame,...flowerets dropped from her fingers, And from her eyes and checks the light and bloom of the morning. Then there escaped from her lips a cry of such terrible... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1872 - 730 pages
...disappeared in the night-time; Vacant their places were, or filled already by strangers. Snddenly, as if arrested by fear or a feeling of wonder, Still she stood, with her colourless lips apart, while a shndder Ran through her frame, and, forgotten, the flowerets dropped... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1873 - 294 pages
...forms had disappeared in the nighttime ; Vacant their places were, or filled already by strangers. Suddenly, as if arrested by fear or a feeling of wonder,...shudder Ran through her frame, and, forgotten, the flow erets dropped from her fingers, And from her eyes and cheeks the light and bloom of the morning.... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 470 pages
...familiar forms had disappeared in the nighttime; Vacant their places were, or filled already by strangers. Suddenly, as if arrested by fear or a feeling of wonder, Still she stood, with her colourless lips apart, while a shudder Ran through her frame, and, forgotten, the flowerets dropped... | |
| Emma Marshall - 1876 - 396 pages
...delusion ! The awakening from it at last, how rough and how bitter ! CHAPTER XIII. DARK SHADOWS. ' ' Suddenly, as if arrested by fear or a feeling of wonder, Still she stood, with her colourless lips apart, while a shudder Ran through her frame, and, forgotten, the flowerets dropped... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1877 - 400 pages
...forms had disappeared in the night-tune ; Vacant their places were, or iilled already by strangers. Suddenly, as if arrested by fear or a feeling of wonder,...frame, and, forgotten, the flowerets dropped from her£n£em And from her eyes and cheeks the light and bloom of the morning. Then there escaped from... | |
| Code poetical reader - 1877 - 168 pages
...she passed, for her presence * Fell on their hearts like a ray of the sun on the walls of a prison. Suddenly, as if arrested * by fear or a feeling of wonder, Still she stood, with her colourless lips apart, while a shudder 25 Kan through her frame, and forgotten, the flowerets dropped... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1877 - 634 pages
...forms had disappeared in the night-time ;,' Vacant their places were, or filled already by strangers. Suddenly, as if arrested by fear or a feeling of wonder, Still she stood, with her colourless lips apart, while a shudder Ran through her frame, and, forgotten, the flowerets dropped... | |
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