| Thomas Moore - 1861 - 778 pages
...Pointing to th' eternal Home, Upon whose portal yet they linger, Looking back for us to come. Alas, alas — doth Hope deceive us ? Shall friendship —...and then leave us, Be found again where nothing dies 7 Oh, if no other boon were given, To keep our hearts from wrong and Aalu, Who would not try to win... | |
| Bourchier Wrey Savile - 1861 - 316 pages
...for us to come ! Alas! alas! doth hope deceive us ? Shall friendfhip, love, and all thoie ties Which bind a moment, and then leave us, Be found again where nothing dies ? Oh ! if no other boon were given, To wean our hearts from wrong and ftain, Who would not feek to... | |
| Bourchier Wrey Savile - Hymns, English - 1862 - 308 pages
...us to come ! Alas ! alas ! doth hope deceive us ? Shall friendlhip, love, and all thofe ties Which bind a moment, and then leave us, Be found again where nothing dies ? Oh ! if no other boon were given, To wean our hearts from wrong and (lain, Who would not feek to... | |
| 1865 - 408 pages
...Pointing to th' eternal Home, Upon whose portal yet they linger. Looking back for us to come. Alas, alas — doth Hope deceive us ? Shall friendship —...and then leave us, Be found again where nothing dies ? Oh, if no other boon were given, To keep our hearts from wrong and stain, Who would not try to win... | |
| Holy readings - 1868 - 386 pages
...— soon all those ties That bind a moment and then leave us Shall live again where nothing dies. Oh, if no other boon were given To keep our hearts from...to win a heaven Where all we love shall live again ? KINDNESS TO BEGGAE8. Alms to the poor is often accompanied with so much harshness, those who stretch... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1869 - 810 pages
...\vlvu-\i fiv\\« \ n\v\ v» »\\ St . JnWn il-.iv. in June. \ ttw v MOORE. 465 Oli ! if no other Ixxm were given, To keep our hearts from wrong and stain,...to win a Heaven Where all we love shall live again ? 'TIS THE LAST HOSE OF SUMMElt. •. last rose of summer, blooming alone ; • lovely companions faded... | |
| Thomas Moore - Ireland - 1869 - 222 pages
...Pointing to the eternal home, Upon whose portal yet they linger, Looking hack for us to come. Alas ! alas ! doth Hope deceive us ? Shall friendship, love, shall all those ties That hind a moment, and then leave us, Be found again where nothing dies ? O, if no other boon were given,... | |
| Emma Hardinge Britten - Spiritualism - 1870 - 608 pages
...case were alike divine. CHAPTER XLVI. THE PROGRESS OF SPIRITUALISM AFTER THE WAR OF 1861-5. " Oh ! if no other boon were given, To keep our hearts from...to win a heaven Where all we love shall live again ? " MOORE. A REVIEW OF SPIRITUALISM IN NEW YORK, NEW ENGLAND, ETC.— JUDGE EDMONDS AT Music HALL,... | |
| Emma Hardinge Britten - Spiritualism - 1870 - 644 pages
...case were alike divine. CHAPTER XLVI. THE PROGRESS OF SPIRITUALISM AFTER THE WAR OF 1861-5. " Oh ! if no other boon were given, To keep our hearts from...to win a heaven "Where all we love shall live again ? " MOORE. A REVIEW OF SPIRITUALISM IN NEW YORK, NEW ENGLAND, ETC. — JUDGE EDMONDI AT Music HALL,... | |
| Mottoes - Epitaphs - 1872 - 186 pages
...affection centre. Dr. Huie. He gave thee, He took thee, and He will restore thee. Highgate Cemetery. Oh ! if no other boon were given, To keep our hearts from...to win a heaven, Where all we love shall live again 1 Not lost, but gone before. Farewell — but not for ever, farewell ! There's a golden world where... | |
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