All was ended now, the hope, and the fear, and the sorrow, All the aching of heart, the restless, unsatisfied longing, All the dull, deep pain, and constant anguish of patience ! And, as she pressed once more the lifeless head to her bosom, Meekly she... Evangeline: a tale [in verse]. - Page 151by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1848Full view - About this book
| 1857 - 794 pages
...room is full of them.' Shortly after these words she looked upwards, and breathed her last. 'All vas ended now: the hope, and the fear, and the sorrow ; All the aching of heart, the restless, unaitiified longing; All the dull, deep pain, and constant anguish of patience! And, as he prets'd... | |
| Charles Maurice Davies - 1858 - 264 pages
...marked its hour of success on earth shall the hope of the holy be, when it is realised in Heaven! ' All was ended now, the hope, and the fear, and the sorrow; All.the aching of heart, the restless, unsatisfied longing; All the dull deep pain, and constant anguish... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1859 - 724 pages
...; but it suddenly sank into darkness, As when a lamp is blown out by a gust of wind at a casement. All was ended now, the hope, and the fear, and the...bowed her own, and murmured, " Father, I thank thee ! " STILL stands the forest primeval ; but far away from its shadow, Side by side, in their nameless... | |
| Fairleigh Owen - 1860 - 422 pages
...her web, of whitest, blackest, and many-stained threads, alike. CHAPTEE FOURTEENTH. " NEYEB 1IOBE." " All was ended now, the hope, and the fear, and the...dull deep pain, and constant anguish of patience." LONGFELLOW. " The grave itself is but a covered bridge, • Leading from light to light, thro' a brief... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, John Gilbert - American poetry - 1860 - 448 pages
...; but it suddenly sank into darkness, As when a lamp is blown out by a gust of wind at a casement. All was ended now, the hope, and the fear, and the...longing, All the dull, deep pain, and constant anguish of patienee ! And, as she pressed onee more the lifeless head to her bosom, Meekly she bowed her own,... | |
| George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates - English periodicals - 1886 - 604 pages
...beating by the cruel, sudden blow. That was his success, a moment's bliss and a moment's pain, and " All was ended now, the hope, and the fear and the...aching of heart, the restless unsatisfied longing." Whilst she who had encouraged the hope and then blasted it, drove comfortably home to her dinner, and... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1861 - 912 pages
...but it suddenly sank into • darkness, As when a lamp is blown out by a gust of wind at a casement. All was ended now, the hope, and the fear, and the...bowed her own, and murmured, " Father. I thank thee !" STILL stands the forest primeval ; but far away from its shadow, Side by side, in their nameless... | |
| Matilda Betham-Edwards - 1861 - 152 pages
...but I like it. I like those lines mamma," and Ally took up the book and read the following : — " All was ended now, the hope, and the fear and the...bowed her own, and murmured 'Father, I thank thee.'" " How good she must have been, mamma, to have been so patient ! " and Ally added : "the beginning lines... | |
| E M. P - 1861 - 314 pages
...see her sufficiently recovered to return with them to Falconbridge. CHAPTER XIX. " All was ended : the hope, and the fear, and the sorrow ; All the aching...dull, deep pain, and constant anguish of patience." TIME, with its healing influences, was beginning to soften the bitter grief of the family at Menteith,... | |
| American periodicals - 1861 - 850 pages
...God, in heaven, where all misunderstandings wii: have passed away, — " ' Where all will be etulcil, the hope, and the fear, and the sorrow, All the aching of heart, the restless unsatisfied longing, All tho dull, deep pain, and constant anguish of palie nre/ where love will be made perfect — 'perfect... | |
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