Toil and travel, but no sorrow. We were of all tongues and creeds; — Some were those who counted beads, Some of mosque, and some of church... Poem - Página 42por Guy Bryan Schott - 1841 - 48 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 823 páginas
...mis-say, of neither ; Yet through the wide world might ye search Nor find a motlier crew nor blither. But some are dead, and some are gone, And some are scattered and alone, And some are rebels on the hills* That look along Epirus' valleys Where Freedom still at moments rallies, And pays... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1830 - 642 páginas
...mis-say, of neither ; Yet through the wide world might ye search Nor find a motlier crew nor blither. But some are dead, and some are gone, And some are scattered and alone, And some are rebels on the hills* That look along Epirus' valleys Where Freedom still at moments rallies, And pays... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831
...mis-say, of neither ; Yet through the wide world might ye search Nor find a motlier crew nor blither. But some are dead, and some are gone, And some are scattered and alone, And some are rebels on the hills* That look ulong Epirus' valleys Where Freedom still at moments rallies, And pays... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837
...mis-say, of neither; Yet through the wide world might ye search, Nor find a mollier crew nor blither. But some are dead, and some are gone And some are scattered and alone, And some are rebels on the hills(2) That look along Epirus' valleys, Where freedom still at moments rallies, And... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846
...mis-say, of neither; Yet through the wide world might ye search, Nor find a motlier crew nor blither. But some are dead, and some are gone And some are scattered and alone, And some are rebels on the hills(4) That look along Epirus' valleys, Where freedom still at moments rallies, And... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1848 - 406 páginas
...mis-say, of neither ; Yet through the wide world might ye search, Nor find a motlier crew nor blither. But some are dead, and some are gone, And some are scattered and alone, And some are rebels on the hills That look along Epirus' valleys, Where freedom still at moments rallies, And pays... | |
 | Alfred JACKSON - 1849 - 187 páginas
...they whose hilarity we were wont to join, and whose hospitality we were so often pressed to share ? " Some are dead, and some are gone, And some are scattered and alone." How does the remembrance of the happy days of old gleam with a mournful beauty through the dark clouds... | |
 | Joseph Warren Fabens - 1853 - 215 páginas
...an inward tremor, " or I — and may need your assistance in the last offices to my humanity." "But some are dead, and some are gone, And some are scattered and alone ; *#*'** And some are in a far countree, And some all restlessly at home ; But never more, oh, never we Shall meet to revel and to... | |
 | Frederick Charles Husenbeth - 1856 - 253 páginas
...PRESIDENTS OF 8EDOLEY PARK — GLOSSARY OF PARK TORDS — DIPLOMA OF PARKERSHIP — CONCLUSION. " But some are dead, and some are gone, And some are scattered and alone, And some are in a far countree, And some all restlessly at home ; But never more, Oh ! never, — we Shall meet to revel... | |
 | Yale University. Class of 1855 - 1859
...which is wrought the work of busy life. Yet we are not all here; •' Some arc here, and some are gone, And some are in a far countrie, And some all restlessly at home." But with an experience, of which no previous class bears record, the fullness of life is given to all... | |
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