Died on his lips, and their motion revealed what his tongue would have spoken. Vainly he strove to rise ; and Evangeline, kneeling beside him, Kissed his dying lips, and laid his head on her bosom. Sweet was the light of his eyes; but it suddenly sank... The North American Review - Seite 204herausgegeben von - 1848Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Thomas Powell - 1850 - 384 Seiten
...their motion revealed what his tongue would have spoken. Vainly he strove to rise ; and Evangeline, kneeling beside him, Kissed his dying lips, and laid...lamp is blown out by a gust of wind at a casement." Thus ends the most elaborated of Mr. Longfellow's poems, and it is one, perhaps, on which he most prides... | |
| Orestes Augustus Brownson - 1850 - 560 Seiten
...their motion revealed what his tongue would have spoken. Vainly he strove to rise ; and Evangeline, kneeling beside him, Kissed his dying lips, and laid his head on her bosom " All was ended now, the hope, and the fear, and the sorrow, And as she pressed once more the lifeless... | |
| 1855 - 724 Seiten
...rise ; and Evangeltne, kneeling b. side him, Klued hit dying lips, and laid his head on her Inisom. Sweet was the light of his eyes; but it suddenly sank into darkness, A» when a lamp Is blown out by a gust of wind at a casement." Her divine resignation is as divinely... | |
| 1852 - 528 Seiten
...their motion revealed what his tongue would have spoken. Vainly he strove to rise; and Evangeline, kneeling beside him, Kissed his dying lips, and laid...bosom. Sweet was the light of his eyes; but it suddenly sunk into darkness, As when a lamp is blown out i>ya gust of wind at a casement. VOL. xxxi. — z "... | |
| 1853 - 888 Seiten
...EvaHgeline knelt by his bedside. Vainly he strove to rise ; and Erangeline, kneeling be<ide him. Kissed hU dying lips, and laid his head on her bosom. Sweet was the light of his eye ; but it suddenly sank into darkness, As when a lamp is blown out by a gnst of wind at a casement.... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1854 - 174 Seiten
...their motion revealed what his tongue would have spoken. Vainly he strove to rise ; and Evangeline, kneeling beside him, Kissed his dying lips, and laid...darkness, As when a lamp is blown out by a gust of wind All was ended now, the hope, and the fear, and the sorrow, All the aching of heart, the restless, unsatisfied... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1855 - 472 Seiten
...his tongue would have spoken. Vainly he strove to rise ; and Evangeline, kneeling beside him, Bossed his dying lips, and laid his head on her bosom. Sweet...lamp is blown out by a gust of wind at a casement. AH was ended now, the hope, and the fear, and the sorrow, AH the aching of heart, the restless, unsatisfied... | |
| 1855 - 1416 Seiten
...what his tongue would bare spoken. Vainly be vtrove to rise ; and Evangeline, kneeling b, side him. j Kissed his dying lips, and laid his head on her bosom....light of his eyes; but it suddenly sank Into darkness, Aa when a lamp is blown out by a gust of wind at a casement." Her divine resignation is as divinely... | |
| 1855 - 1428 Seiten
...spoken. • «Eiy be rtrove to rite ; and Evangeline, kneeling b.-tlde him, Kissed liisilyln.- lipi. nnrt laid his head on her bosom. Sweet was the light of his eyes ; but it suddenly tank into darkness. As when a lamp Is blown out by a gust of wind at a casement." Her divine resignation... | |
| University magazine - 1855 - 784 Seiten
...widow (whilst Anne roamed about, A victim to grief and amazement} ; She d'ed — but in peace — "as a lamp is blown out By a gust of wind at a casement." (I quote from Longfellow, where Gabriel dies. Beside him Evangeline kneeling ¡ I mention my author... | |
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