Behold, we live through all things — famine, thirst. Bereavement, pain, all grief and misery, All woe and sorrow ; life inflicts its worst On soul and body — but we cannot die, Though we be sick, and tired, and faint, and worn ; Lo ! all things can... The Confederate Veteran Magazine - 第 320 頁1895完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1896 - 1224 頁
...gratitude of place expectants is a lively sense of future favours. q. SIR ROBERT WALPOLE. EXPERIENCE. Behold, we live through all things, — famine, thirst,...; all grief and misery, All woe and sorrow ; life inflicts its worst On soul and body, — but we cannot die, Though we be sick, and tired, and faint,... | |
| Edward Louis Colen Ward - 1899 - 412 頁
...stunned and stricken and alone ; But, ah ! we do not die with those we mourn ; This also can be borne. Behold ! we live through all things — famine, thirst,...; all grief and misery, All woe and sorrow ; life inflicts its worst On soul and body — but we cannot die. Though we be sick and tired and faint and... | |
| Edward Whipple - 1901 - 600 頁
...of the Black Sea in Asia; and what of it? Where next? Why live in the world and never see it ? " ' Behold, we live through all things, — famine, thirst,...pain, all grief and misery, All woe and sorrow; life inflicts its worst On soul and body; but we can not die, Though we be sick and tired and faint and... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - 1901 - 1080 頁
...stunned, and stricken, and alone ; But ah ! we do not die with those we mourn,— This also can be borne. d / ɘ n@3 s,< ߌo * % : 쯪 q l n j U2 b_ % x} _V,څ \qnh.)$ L Z GN {> " T _ N #9 qp E u inflicts its worst On soul and body — but we cannot die. Though we be sick, and tired, and faint,... | |
| 1906 - 528 頁
...in deathly strife, Leaving us stunned and stricken and alone. But, ah, we do not die with those we Behold, we live through all things famine, thirst,...pain; all grief and misery, All woe and sorrow; life inflicts its worst On soul and body, but we cannot die, Though we be sick and tired, and faint and... | |
| 1908 - 1018 頁
...away, moisture gathered under her tongue, and the thirst was allayed. Again, death had passed her by. " Behold, we live through all things, Famine, thirst,...pain, All grief and misery, all woe and sorrow; Life inflicts its worst on soul and body, But we cannot die. Though we be sick and tired and faint and worn,... | |
| 1912 - 616 頁
...stunned and stricken and alone; But ah! we do not die with those we mourn, — This also can be borne. Behold, we live through all things, — famine, thirst,...pain; all grief and misery, All woe and sorrow; life inflicts its worst On soul and body, — but we can not die. Though we be sick, and tired, and faint,... | |
| John Bartlett, Nathan Haskell Dole - 1914 - 1514 頁
...tears, — Toil without recompense, tears all in vain! Take them, and give me my childhood again! Ibid. Behold, we live through all things, — famine, thirst,...pain ; all grief and misery, All woe and sorrow; life inflicts its worst On soul and body, — but we can not die, Though we be sick and tired and faint... | |
| Judson Swift - 1918 - 120 頁
...stunned and stricken and alone. But ah! we do not die with what we mourn: This — also can be borne. Behold we live through all things — famine, thirst,...all grief and misery, All woe and sorrow — life inflicts its worst On soul and body — but we cannot die; 'Though we be sick and tried and faint and... | |
| Jasper Mauduit - 1918 - 954 頁
...and stricken, and alone — But ah ! we do not die with those we mourn, — This, also, can be borne. Behold, we live through all things — famine, thirst,...; all grief and misery ; All woe and sorrow ; life inflicts its worst On soul and body — but we cannot die. Though we be sick, and tired, and faint,... | |
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