| 1872 - 722 pages
...selfishness and pride, My hasty words, would all be put aside : And so I should be loved and mourned to-night ! If I should die to-night, Even hearts estranged...perchance, And soften, in the old, familiar way, For who could war with dumb, unconscious clay ? So I might rest, forgiven of all, to-night ! O friends, I pray... | |
| baroness Frances Waddington Bunsen - Diplomats - 1869 - 432 pages
...monrned tonight. If I should die tonight, Kven he.-irts estranged would turu once more to me, K^calling other days remorsefully; The eyes that chill me with...glance Would look upon me as of yore, perchance, And sofien in the old familiar way, For who could wur with dumb unconscious clay ! So I might rest forgiven... | |
| 1873 - 842 pages
...selfishness and pride, My hasty words, would all be put aside. And so I should be loved and mourned to-night. If I should die to-night, Even hearts estranged...perchance, And soften, in the old, familiar way. For who could war with dumb, unconscious clay ? So I might rest, forgiven of all, to-night. Oh, friends, I... | |
| Charles Gutch - 1883
...pride, My hasty words words would all be put aside, And so I should be mourned aud loved to night. If I should die to-night. Even hearts estranged would...perchance, And soften in the old familiar way ; For who could war with dumb, unconscious clay ? So I might rest, forgiven of all, to-night. Oh, friends, I... | |
| 1874 - 820 pages
...selfishness and pride, My hasty words, would all be put aside. And so I should be loved and mourned to-night. If I should die to-night Even hearts estranged...perchance, And soften, in the old familiar way — For who could war with dumb, unconscious clay ? So I might rest, forgiven of all, to-night. O friends ! I pray... | |
| 226 pages
...selfishness and pride, My hasty words, would all be put aside, And BO I would be loved and mourned to-night. If I should die to-night, Even hearts estranged...perchance, And soften, in the old, familiar way. For who could war with dumb, unconscious clay? So I might rest, forgiven of all, to-night. Oh, friends, I pray... | |
| Royal arch masons. Grand Chapter (Mich.) - 1876 - 1462 pages
...selfishness and pride. My hasty words, would all be put aside: And so I should be oved and mourned to-night. "If I should die to-night, Even hearts estranged...with averted glance Would look upon me as of yore, perchauce. And soften, iu the old. familiar way; For who would war with dumb, unconscious clay? So... | |
| Thomas Edie Hill - Business - 1876 - 360 pages
...selfishness and pride. My hasty words, would all be put aside, And so I should be loved and mourned to-night. If I should die to-night, Even hearts estranged would turn once more lo me, Recalling other days remorsefully. The eyes that chill me with averted glance Would look upon... | |
| Henry Moore - 1877 - 492 pages
...selfishness and pride, My hasty words, would all be put aside, And so I should be loved and mourned to-night. " If I should die to-night, Even hearts estranged would turn once more to me, Eecalling other days remorsefully ; The eyes that chill me with averted glance Would look upon me as... | |
| Religious poetry - 1879 - 298 pages
...selfishness and pride, My hasty words, would all be put aside, And so I should be loved and mourned to-night ! If I should die to-night, Even hearts estranged...perchance, And soften in the old, familiar way ; For who could war with dumb, unconscious clay ? ^"^. A So I might rest, forgiven of all, to-night. . ^^/Sj... | |
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