| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1906 - 124 Seiten
...firelight paled and shone. Henceforward, listen as we will, The voices of that hearth are still ; Look where we may, the wide earth o'er, Those lighted faces...we linger o'er, But in the sun they cast no shade, \Ye hear, like them, the hum of bees No voice is heard, no sign is made, No step is on the conscious... | |
| Hanson Hart Webster - 1909 - 480 Seiten
...that hearth are still ; Look where we may, the wide earth o'er, Those lighted faces smile no more. uo We tread the paths their feet have worn, We sit beneath...the bladed corn ; We turn the pages that they read, us Their written words we linger o'er, But in the sun they cast no shade, No voice is heard, no sign... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1909 - 426 Seiten
...listen as we will, The voices of that hearth are still : Look where we may, the wide earth o'er, 190 Those lighted faces smile no more. We tread the paths...them, the hum of bees And rustle of the bladed corn; 195 . We turn the pages that they read, Their written words we linger o'er, • But in the sun they... | |
| Charles Francis Richardson - 1909 - 236 Seiten
...firelight paled and shone. Henceforward, listen as we will, The voices of that hearth are still; Look where we may, the wide earth o'er, Those lighted faces...the paths their feet have worn, We sit beneath their orchard-trees, We hear, like them, the hum of bees And rustle of the bladed corn ; We turn the pages... | |
| 1910 - 408 Seiten
...listen as we will, The voices of that hearth are still; Look where we may. the wide earth o'er, 190 Those lighted faces smile no more. We tread the paths...them, the hum of bees And rustle of the bladed corn; 195 We turn the pages that they read, Their written words we linger o'er, But in the sun they cast... | |
| Garland Greever - 1910 - 168 Seiten
...listen as we will, The voices of that hearth are still; Look where we may, the wide earth o'er, 190 Those lighted faces smile no more. We tread the paths...them, the hum of bees And rustle of the bladed corn; 193 We turn the pages that they read, Their written words we linger o'er, But in the sun they cast... | |
| John Russell Hayes - 1910 - 68 Seiten
...firelight paled and shone. Henceforward, listen as we will, The voices of that hearth are still; Look where we may, the wide earth o'er, Those lighted faces smile no more. Yet Love will dream, and Faith will trust, (Since He who knows our need is just,) That somehow, somewhere,... | |
| 1910 - 444 Seiten
...firelight paled and shone. Henceforward, listen as we will, The voices of that hearth are still ; Look where we may, the wide earth o'er, Those lighted faces smile no more. uo We tread the paths their feet have worn, We sit beneath their orchard trees, We hear, like them,... | |
| Ellen E. Kenyon-Warner - 1910 - 298 Seiten
...firelight paled and shone. Henceforward, listen as we will, The voices of that hearth are still; Look where we may the wide earth o'er, Those lighted faces smile no more. 5. We tread the paths their feet have worn; We sit beneath their orchard trees ; We hear, like them,... | |
| George Waldo Broune - 1911 - 194 Seiten
...firelight paled and shone. Henceforward, listen as we will, The voices of that hearth are still ; Look where we may, the wide earth o'er, Those lighted faces...the paths their feet have worn, We sit beneath their orchard-trees, We hear, like them, the hum of bees And rustle of the bladed corn ; We turn the pages... | |
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