| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1922 - 910 דפים
...along the vacant hall, 20 Along the ceiling, along the floor, And seems to say, at each chamberdoor,— Through days of sorrow and of mirth, Through days...has stood, And as If, like God, it all things saw, 30 It calmly repeats those words of awe,— ' Forever — never! Never —forever!' In that mansion... | |
| Carlo Formichi - 1925 - 518 דפים
...along the floor, And seems to say at each chamber-door « For ever — never ! Never — for ever ! » Through days of sorrow and of mirth, Through days...repeats those words of awe, — « For ever — never 1 Never — for ever ! » In that mansion used to be Free-hearted Hospitality ; His (2) great fires... | |
| John Harrie Beveridge, Belle M. Ryan, William Dodge Lewis - 1926 - 474 דפים
...its station in the hall An ancient timepiece says to all— '' Forever—never! Never—forever!'' Through days of sorrow and of mirth, Through days...things saw, It calmly repeats those words of awe— " Forever—never! Never—forever!" —Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Read these stanzas silently. If... | |
| American Meteorological Society - 1928 - 496 דפים
...years they have stood in my yard with the pride of their thirty-eight years of unbroken record which "Through days of sorrow and of mirth Through days...Through every swift vicissitude Of changeful time'" unbroken had stood until last summer I was absent for ten days and not even the most insistent SOS... | |
| 1902 - 1052 דפים
...prototype, Mr. Josiah Bradlee, who is well remembered by present-day Bostonians. THE OLD STATE HOUSE. "Through days of sorrow and of mirth. Through days...vicissitude Of changeful time, unchanged it has stood." The romantic side of the trade of the Orient is graphically described in A Woman's Reason, by Howells,... | |
| Martin Gardner - 1995 - 212 דפים
...the floor, And seems to say, at each chamher-door, — ' ' Forever — never ! Never — forever! " Through days of sorrow and of mirth, Through days of death and days of hirth, Through every swift vicissitude Of changeful time, unchanged it has stood, And as if, like God,... | |
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