| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1902 - 1012 páginas
...doubtful day Attempted still. He is not dead, this friend — not dead But in the path we mortals tread, And nearer to the end, So that you, too, once past...again, as face to face this friend You fancy dead. Push gayly on, strong heart ! The while You travel forward mile by mile, He loiters with a backward... | |
| 1903 - 980 páginas
...— That self-same upland hopeful way, That you and he through many a doubtful day Attempted still. He is not dead, this friend — not dead But in the path we mortals tread, And nearer to the end, So that you, too, once past the bend, Shall meet again, as face to face this... | |
| Ella Reeve Ware - 1899 - 244 páginas
...who died in his island home at Samoa— "He is not dead, this friend—not dead, But in the path no mortals tread Got some few trifling steps ahead, And nearer to the end." GOOD AND BAD CHILDREN. (Purt of a Poem from "The Chlld'i Garden of Vertei.) Children, you are very... | |
| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1902 - 864 páginas
...— That self-same upland hopeful way, That you and he through many a doubtful day Attempted still. He is not dead, this friend — not dead But in the...again, as face to face this friend You fancy dead. Push gayly on, strong heart ! The while You travel forward mile by mile, He loiters with a backward... | |
| Will Carleton - 1907 - 748 páginas
...way That you and he through many a doubtful day Attempted still. He Is not dead, this friend—not dead. But In the path we mortals tread Got some few,...again, as face to face, this friend, You fancy dead. Push gayly on, strong heart! the while You travel forward mile by mile He loiters with a backward smile... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of the State of New York - 1909 - 782 páginas
...dies, has not vanished, but only " Turned a corner, still He pushes on with right good will." . . . " He is not dead, this friend, not dead, But in the...again, as face to face, this friend You fancy dead." It will do us no harm to turn from more thrilling things and for a few moments give ourselves to sober,... | |
| 1909 - 236 páginas
...Robert Louis Stevenson Thomas Bayly James Russell Lowell Thomas Moore in "The Li",ht of Other Days" He is not dead, this friend, not dead, But in the...again, as face to face, this friend You fancy dead. Push gaily on, Strong-Heart! The while You travel forward, mile by mile, Till you can overtake, He... | |
| Henry Evarts Gordon - 1911 - 332 páginas
...— That self-same upland hopeful way That you and he through many a doubtful day Attempted still. He is not dead, this friend — not dead, But in the...And nearer to the end. So that you, too, once past this bend, Shall meet again, as face to face, this friend You fancy dead. Push gayly on, strong heart... | |
| Evelyn Blantyre Simpson - 1912 - 364 páginas
...haunting gaze that follows you as you move about the room," he was a newly elected President : — " He is not dead, this friend, not dead, But in the...again as face to face, this friend You fancy dead. The while you travel forward Mile by mile, He loiters with a backward smile." The younger ever-rising... | |
| William Henry McGlauflin - 1912 - 312 páginas
...friend — not dead, But in the path we mortals tread, Got some few trifling steps ahead, And nearing to the end, So that you, too, once past the bend,...again, as face to face this friend, You fancy dead. Push gayly on, strong heart! The while You travel forward, mile by mile, He loiters with a backward... | |
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