| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1857 - 352 lapas
...you. I thought it very possible she might be with us still for weeks ; and a few hours afterwards, she was in eternity. Yes ; there is no Emily in time...gone by; the funeral day is past. We feel she is at peace. No need now to tremble for the hard frost and the keen wind. Emily does not feel them. She died... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1857 - 306 lapas
...you. I thought it very possible she might be with us still for weeks ; and a few hours afterwards, she was in eternity. Yes ; there is no Emily in time...be otherwise ? The anguish of seeing her suffer is o*r ; the spectacle of the pains of death is gone by ; the funeral day is past. We feel she is at peace.... | |
| Art - 1858 - 210 lapas
...to you. I thought it very possible she might be with us still for weeks ; and a few hours afterwards she was in eternity. Yes ; there is no Emily in time...gone by ; the funeral day is past. We feel she is at peace. No need now to tremble for the hard frost and the keen wind. Emily does not feel them. She died... | |
| Benjamin John Wallace, Albert Barnes - 1858 - 720 lapas
...you. I thought it very possible she might be with us still for weeks ; and a few hours afterwards, she was in eternity. Yes ; there is no Emily in time...death is gone by ; the funeral day is past. We feel that she is at peace. No need now to tremble for the hard frost and the keen wind. Emily does not feel... | |
| 1858 - 674 lapas
...months later she had to record the death, too, " after a hard, short conflict," of her sister Emily : " Yes, there is no Emily in time or on earth now. Yesterday...are very calm at present. Why should we be otherwise ? . . . We feel she is at peace. No need now to tremble for the hard frost and the keen wind : Emily... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1858 - 598 lapas
...to you. I thought it very possible she might be with us still for weeks; and a few hours afterwards, she was in eternity. Yes; there is no Emily in time...Yesterday we put her poor, wasted, mortal frame quietly nnder the Church pavement. We are very calm at present. Why should we be otherwise ? The anguish of... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1859 - 316 lapas
...possible she might be with us still for weeks; and a few hours afterwards, she was in eternity. Tes; there is no Emily in time or on earth now. Yesterday...gone by; the funeral day is past. We feel she is at peace. No need now to tremble for the hard frost and the keen wind. Emily does not feel them. She died... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1862 - 612 lapas
...to you. I thought it very possible she might be with us still for weeks; and a few hours afterwards, she was in eternity. Yes ; there is no Emily in time...gone by; the funeral day is past. We feel she is at peace. No need now to tremble for the hard frost and the keen wind. Emily does not feel them. She died... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1873 - 492 lapas
...you. I thought it very possible she might be with us still for weeks ; and a few hours afterwards, she was in eternity. Yes ; there is no Emily in time...gone by ; the funeral day is past. We feel she is at peace. No need now to tremble for the hard frost and the keen wind. Emily does not feel them. She died... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1876 - 626 lapas
...Yes," says Charlotte, writing to her friend, "there is no Emily in time or on earth now. Yesterday wo put her poor wasted mortal frame quietly under the...otherwise ? The anguish of seeing her suffer is over. We feel she is at peace. No need now to tremble for the hard frost and the keen wind. Emily docs not... | |
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