... surely, when the level ray Of some mild eve's descending sun Lights on the village pastor, grey In years ere ours had well begun — As there — in simplest vestment clad, He speaks, beneath the churchyard tree, In solemn tones, — but yet not sad,... The Ingoldsby Legends: Or, Mirth and Marvels - Página 210de Thomas Ingoldsby - 1890 - 406 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1840 - 696 páginas
...churchyard tree, In solemn tones, — but yet not sad, — Of what Man is — what Man shall be I While, clustering round the grave, half hid By that same...breath Than all this pageantry of Death — But Chacun a son gout — this is talking at random — We all know " De gustibus non dispittandum ! " So canter... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1840 - 686 páginas
...churchyard tree, In solemn tones, — but yet not sad, — Of what Man is — what Man shall be I While, clustering round the grave, half hid By that same quiet churchyard yew, fc The rustic mourners bend, to bid The dust they loved a last adieu — — That ray, methinks, that... | |
| Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1855 - 620 páginas
...beneath the churchyard tree, In solemn tones, but yet not sad, Of what man is — what man shall bo ! And clustering round the grave, half hid By that same...Gives to the eye a fairer scene — Speaks to the eye with holier breath — Than all tho ixiycantry of death. WANDERINGS THROUGH THE CONSERVATORIES... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1856 - 442 páginas
...the churchyard tree, In solemn tones, — but yet not sad, — Of what Man is — what Man shall be ! And clustering round the grave, half hid By that same...Than all this pageantry of death. — But Chacun & ton gout — this is talking at random We all know " De gustibus nan disputandum !" So canter back,... | |
| Charles Westerton - 1859 - 228 páginas
...alleviate the anguish of his guest, and his efforts were attended with partial success. CHAPTER XIV. "And clustering round the grave, half hid By that...mourners bend, to bid The dust they loved a last adieu." BARHAM. FEW things afford more pleasure to the dweller in large towns and cities than an English country... | |
| 1864 - 576 páginas
...churchyard tree, In solemn tones, — but yet not sad, — • Of what man is — what man shall be ! And clustering round the grave, half hid By that same...bid The dust they loved a last adieu — That ray, aethinks, that rests so sheen Upon each briar-bound hillock green, So calm, so tranquil, so serene,... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 páginas
...the churchyard tree. In solemn tones, — but yet not sad, — Of wnat Man is — what Man shall be ! And clustering round the grave half hid By that same...bid The dust they loved a last adieu — That ray, methiuks, that resta go sheen Upon each briar-bound hillock green, So calm, so tranquil, so serene,... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1866 - 514 páginas
...the churchyard tree, In solemn tones, — but yet not sad, — Of what Man is — what Man shall be ! And clustering round the grave, half hid By that same...mourners bend, to bid The dust they loved a last adieu — So calm, so tranquil, so serene, Gives to the eye a fairer scene, — Speaks to the heart with... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1866 - 492 páginas
...the churchyard tree, In solemn tones, — but yet not sad, — Of what Man is — what Man shall be ! And clustering round the grave, half hid By that same...mourners bend, to bid The dust they loved a last adieu — So calm, so tranquil, so serene, Gives to the eye a fairer scene, — Speaks to the heart with... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1867 - 526 páginas
...dust they loved a last adieu — •-• © • — - — § 338 THE LAY OF ST. A!.OYS. So calm, BO tranquil, so serene, Gives to the eye a fairer scene,...breath Than all this pageantry of Death. — But chacun a son gout — this is talking at random — We all know ' De gustibus nan dispuiandum !' So canter... | |
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