For in the silent grave no conversation, No joyful tread of friends, no voice of lovers, No careful father's counsel — nothing's heard, For nothing is, but all oblivion, Dust, and an endless darkness. Love's cure; or, The martial maid. Women pleas'd. The night-walker; or, The ... - 457. lappuseautors: Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Washington Irving - 1880 - 444 lapas
...obscurity that were gradually prevailing around, gave a deeper and mora solemn interest to the place. For in the silent grave no conversation, No joyful tread of friends, uo voice of lovers, No careful father's counsel — nothing's heard, For nothing is, but all oblivion,... | |
| Granville series - 1881 - 376 lapas
...that were gradually prevailing around, gave a deeper and more solemn interest to the place : — " For in the silent grave no conversation, No joyful...lovers, No careful father's counsel — nothing's heard, For nothing is, but all oblivion, Dust, and an endless darkness." 12. Suddenly the notes of the deep-labouring... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 258 lapas
...obscurity that were gradually prevailing around, gave a deeper and more solemn interest to the place. For in the silent grave no conversation, No joyful...lovers, No careful father's counsel— nothing's heard, For nothing is, but all oblivion, Dust, and an endless darkness. Suddenly the notes of the deep-laboring... | |
| Great thoughts - 1882 - 742 lapas
...that were gradually prevailing around, gave a deeper and more solemn interest to the place : — " For in the silent grave no conversation, No joyful...lovers, No careful father's counsel — nothing's heard, For nothing is, but all oblivion." Suddenly the notes of the deep-labouring organ burst upon the ear,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 712 lapas
...obscurity that were gradually prevailing around, gave a deeper and more solemn interest to the place: For in the silent grave no conversation, No joyful tread of friends, no voice oí lover«, No careful father's counsel — nothing's heard, For nothing is, but :il! oblivion, Dust,... | |
| William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - 1883 - 386 lapas
...death ! Ordel. I do. Thier. And endless parting With all we can call ours, with all our sweetness, With youth, strength, pleasure, people, time, nay,...nothing's heard, Nor nothing is, but all oblivion, Dust and an endless darkness : and dare you, woman ! Desire this place ? Ordel. 'Tis of all sleeps... | |
| Otis Henry Tiffany - 1883 - 932 lapas
...obscurity that were gradually prevailing around, gave a deeper and more solemn interest to the place : For in the silent grave no conversation, No joyful...lovers, No careful father's counsel — nothing's heard, For nothing is, but all oblivion, Dust, and an endless darkness. Suddenly the notes of the deep-laboring... | |
| John Wells Thatcher - 412 lapas
...— Edinburgh and Leith, Hull, London, and Bristol. >B©a THE POOR TRAVELLER. $ BY JOSHL-A VERNAL. 3) For in the silent grave, no conversation, No joyful...lovers, No careful father's counsel ; nothing's heard For nothing is. Tis all oblivionDust, and an endlesa darkness." NE day, in the beginning of autumn,... | |
| Otis Henry Tiffany - 1883 - 954 lapas
...obscurity that were gradually prevailing around, gave a deeper and more solemn interest to the place : For in the silent grave no conversation, No joyful tread of friends, no voice of lovers, No careful lather's counsel — nothing's heard, For nothing is, but all oblivion, Dust, and an endless darkness.... | |
| London readers - 1884 - 216 lapas
...obscurity that were gradually prevailing around, gave a deeper and more solemn interest to the place : " For in the silent grave no conversation, No joyful...lovers, No careful father's counsel — nothing's heard, For nothing is, but all oblivion, Dust, and an endless darkness." Suddenly the notes of the deep-labouring2... | |
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