| Ichabod Smith Spencer - 1855 - 438 páginas
...now, " Stranger ! however great, With lowly reverence boir ; There's one in that poor shed — One on that paltry bed — Greater than thou. " Beneath that...roof, Lo ! Death doth keep his state Enter — no crowd attend : Enter — no guards defend This palace gate. ii That pavement, damp and cold, No smiling... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 páginas
...No passing bell doth toll, Yet an immortal soul Is passing now. Stranger, however great, With holy reverence bow ; There's one in that poor shed, . One...no crowds attend ; Enter — no guards defend This palace gate. That pavement, damp and cold, No smiling courtiers tread ; One silent woman stands, Lifting... | |
| Ichabod Smith Spencer - 1856 - 390 páginas
...headIn reverent silence bow ; No passing bell doth toll — Yet an immortal soul Is passing now. " Stranger ! however great, With lowly reverence bow ; There's one in that poor shed — One on that paltry bed — Greater than thou. " Beneath that beggar's roof, !.i) ! Death doth keep his... | |
| Charles William Smith (professor of elocution.) - 1857 - 338 páginas
...head — In reverent silence bow — No passing bell doth toll, Yet an immortal soul Is passing now. Stranger ! however great, With lowly reverence bow...crowds attend — Enter — no guards defend This palace gate. i See Rev. x. 256 POETIC RECITATIONS. That pavement, damp and cold, No smiling courtiers... | |
| 1857 - 372 páginas
...Yet an immortal soul Is passing now. Stranger ! however great, With lowly reverence bow ; There 's one in that poor shed, — One by that paltry bed,...no crowds attend ; Enter, — no guards defend This palace gate. That pavement, damp and cold, No smiling courtiers tread ; One silent woman stands, Lifting... | |
| Henry Reed - 1857 - 242 páginas
...the head, In reverent silence bow — No passing bell doth toll; Yet an immortal soul Is passing now. Stranger ! however great, With lowly reverence bow...poor shed, One by that paltry bed, Greater than thou. Bineath that beggar's roof, Lo! Death doth keep his state: Enter — no crowds attend — Enter —... | |
| Henry Reed - 1858 - 424 páginas
...the\ommon aight of the dead and the dying. HR Stranger ! however great, With lowly reverence how : There's one in that poor shed, One by that paltry...Beneath that beggar's roof, Lo ! Death doth keep his stiite : Enter — no crowds attend — Enter — no guards defend This palace-gate. That pavement... | |
| Lucius Osgood - 1858 - 494 páginas
...— In reverent silence bow* : No passing bell doth toll'; Yet an immortal soul Is passing now\ 4 2. Stranger'! however great, With lowly reverence bow*;...— One by that paltry bed', — Greater than thou\ 3. Beneath that beggar's roof, Lo! Death doth keep his state'; Enter*; — no crowds attend'; Enter*;... | |
| 1858 - 300 páginas
...There 's one in that poor shed, One by that wretched bed, Greater than thou. Beneath that pauper's roof, Lo ! Death doth keep his state ; Enter, —...no crowds attend : Enter, — no guards defend This palace gate. That pavement damp and cold, No whispering courtiers tread. One silent woman stands, Chafing,... | |
| Margaret Anthony Cabell - 1858 - 364 páginas
...head, In reverent silence bow, No passing bell doth toll — Yet an immortal soul Is passing now. " Beneath that beggar's• roof, Lo ! Death doth keep his state ; Enter — no cowards attend — Enter — no guards defend This palace gate." MRS. SOUTHEY. An indigent family lived... | |
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