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
| Henry Troth Coates - 1881 - 1138 頁
...stunned, and stricken, and alone ; But ah ! we do not die with those we mourn, — This also can be borne. d hill and ocean, A quickening life from the Earth's... V "D 1881 Porter inflicts its worst On soul and body — but we cannot.die. Though we be sick, and tired, and faint,... | |
| 1881 - 520 頁
...stunned and stricken and alone ; But ah I 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,... | |
| 1882 - 1434 頁
...look for night? Untimely storms make men expect a dearth. J. Richard 111. Act H. Sc. 3. EXPERIENCE. e whom God loves, die yonng. k. Monumental Inscription...Church, Cornwall. The world will turn when we are ea indicts its worst On »oul and body, — but we cannot die Though we be sick, and tired, and faint,... | |
| 1882 - 354 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 cannot die. Though we be sick, and tired, and faint,... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1882 - 984 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, Bereavement, pain; all grief au.l misery, All woe and sorrow; life inflicts its worst On soul and body, — but we cannot die. 14... | |
| Otis Henry Tiffany - 1883 - 954 頁
...not come in vain ; Tell her that the lesson taught her Far outweighs the pain. (Adelaide A. Proctor 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,... | |
| Henry Davenport Northrop - 1888 - 712 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....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,... | |
| 1888 - 654 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 cannot die. Though we be sick, and tired, and faint and... | |
| P. Garrett - 1892 - 906 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 cannot die, Though we be sick, and tired, and faint,... | |
| Mrs. Ida Scott Taylor McKinney - 1894 - 436 頁
...sweetened under them, and made better. The brave spirit can bear all things without murmuring or repining. 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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