 | James Fenimore Cooper - 1852
...said ?" " Se non e vero, e ben trovato" CHAPTER IV. "Thine for a space are they — Yet alin.lt I lum yield thy treasures up at last, Thy gates shall yet...give way, Thy bolts shall fall, inexorable Past." BRYANT CAPTAIN DUCIE had retired for the night, and was sitting reading, when a low tap at the door... | |
 | 1867
...unbroken faith — Love, that 'midst grief began, And grew with years, and faltered not in death. " Full many a mighty name Lurks in thy depths, "unuttered,...arts, and wisdom disappeared. " Thine for a space arc they — Yet shall thou yield thy treasures up at last ; Thy gates shall yet give way, Thy bolts... | |
 | Cyclopaedia, Henry Gardiner ADAMS - 1854 - 725 pągines
...of his memory's book, At times, a sad, and half-reluctant look, Regretful of the Past? JG Whittier. Full many a mighty name Lurks in thy depths, unuttered,...Thy gates shall yet give way, Thy bolts shall fall, mexorable Past! All that of good and fair Has gone into thy womb from earliest time, Shall then come... | |
 | Frederic Townsend - 1854 - 239 pągines
...excellence unknown: to thee Earth's wonder and her pride Are gathered, as the waters to the sea. " Full many a mighty name Lurks in thy depths, unuttered,...silent fame, Forgotten arts, and wisdom disappeared." Ay, but what else says the bard, a little further on, in that same divine poem of his ? " Thine for... | |
 | William Cullen Bryant - 1855 - 264 pągines
...charity, unbroken faith,— Love, that midst grief began, And grew with years, and faltered not in death. Full many a mighty name Lurks in thy depths, unuttered,...they— Yet shalt thou yield thy treasures up at last; All that of good and fair Has gone into thy womb from earliest time, Shall then come forth to wear... | |
 | William Cullen Bryant - 1855 - 264 pągines
...charity, unbroken faith,— Love, that midst grief began, And grew with years, and faltered not in death. Full many a mighty name Lurks in thy depths, unuttered,...they— Yet shalt thou yield thy treasures up at last; All that of good and fair Has gone into thy womb from earliest time, Shall then come forth to wear... | |
 | James Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 287 pągines
...Bloomfield, this is not necessarily tru« ; or, if true, need it be so openly said ? " CHAPTER XVIII. Thine for a space are they — Yet shalt thou yield...yet give way, Thy bolts shall fall, inexorable Past. BKYANT. CAPTAIN DnciE had retired for the night, and was sitting reading, when a low tap at the door... | |
 | W.C. LARRABEE - 1855
...eye Thou givest them bask, nor to the broken heart. Thine for a space are they, Yet thou shalt give thy treasures up at last ; Thy gates shall yet give...shall fall, inexorable past! All that of good and fair Hath gone into thy tomb from earliest time, Shall then come back to wear The beauty and the glory of... | |
 | Joseph Payne - 1856
...charity, unbroken faith — Love, that 'midst grief began, And grew with years, and faltered not in death. Full many a mighty name Lurks in thy depths, unuttered,...for a space are they — Yet shalt thou yield thy treasures2 up at last ; Thy gates shall yet give way, Thy bolts shall fall, inexorable Past ! All that... | |
 | James Fenimore Cooper - 1856
...two, e ben trovato." CHAPTER XVIII. " Thine for a space arc they— Yet shall thou yield thy treasurer up at last; Thy gates shall yet give way, Thy bolts shall fall. Inexorable Past." BRTAKT. CAPTAIN DUCIE had retired for the night, and was sitting reading, when a low tap at the door... | |
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