| Henry Kirke White - 1807 - 344 Seiten
...of bliss that never, never die. What is this passing scene ? A peevish April day ! A little son — a little rain, And then night sweeps along the plain, And all things fade away. Han (soon discuss' d) Yields up his trust, And all his hopes and fears lie with him in the dust. Ob,... | |
| Henry Kirke White - 1808 - 698 Seiten
...me from the world ; To turn my eye From vanity, And point to scenes of bliss that never, never die, What is this passing scene? A peevish April day !...sweeps along the plain, And all things fade away. Man (soon discuss'd) Yields up his trust. And all bit hopes and fears lie with him in the dust. 5.... | |
| Henry Kirke White, Robert Southey - 1808 - 380 Seiten
...of bliss that never, ntver die. What is this passing scene ? A peevish April day ! A little sun—a little rain, And then night sweeps along the plain, And all things fade away. Man (soon discuss'd) Yields up his trust. And all bii hopes and fears lie with him in the dust. '5.... | |
| James Plumptre - 1811 - 486 Seiten
...me from the world ; To turn my eye From vanity, And point to scenes of bliss that never, never die. What is this passing scene ? A peevish April day !...sweeps along the plain, And all things fade away. Man (soon discuss'd) Yields up his trust, And all his hopes and fears lie with him in the dust. 5 Oh... | |
| Henry Kirke White - 1811 - 404 Seiten
...me from the world : To turn my eye From vanity, And point to scenes of bliss that never, never die. What is this passing scene ? A peevish April day ! A little sun — ;i little rain, And then night sweeps along the plain, And all things fade away. Man (soon discuss'd)... | |
| William Bengo Collyer - 1812 - 980 Seiten
...HYMN DCCCLIX. Human Frailty. H. Ki WHITE. 1 \TTHAT is this passing scene ? ** A peevish April-day? A little sun — a little rain — And then night sweeps along the plain, And all things fade away : Man (soon discuss'd) Yields up his trust, And all his hopes and fears lie with him in the dust! 2... | |
| Henry Kirke White - 1813 - 730 Seiten
...me from the world : To turn my eye From vanity, And point to scenes of bliss that never, never die. What is this passing scene ? A peevish April day !...sweeps along the plain, And all things fade away. Man (soon discuss'd) Yields up his trust, And all his hopes and fears lie with him in the duet. Ob,... | |
| 1851 - 772 Seiten
...cold and wet. What a world of change is this 1 sunshine and gloom, storm and calm. " A little «un, a little rain, And then night sweeps along the plain, And all things pass away.' It was hoped that the advance of summer might do something for him, which induced him to... | |
| Henry Kirke White, Robert Southey - 1816 - 398 Seiten
...me from the world : To turn my eye From vanity, And point to scenes of bliss that never, never die. What is this passing scene ? A peevish April day !...sweeps along the plain, And all things fade away. Man (soon discuss'd) Yields up his trust, And all his hopes and fears lie with him in the dust. Oh,... | |
| 1877 - 798 Seiten
...Finch Hall. She could not answer, thinking of Blundellsaye. GOURLOCH. CHAPTER XXXVL — CONCLUSION. - What is this passing scene ? A peevish April day ;...sun, a little rain— And then night sweeps along the plutn, And all things rade away ! " — H. KIRKE WHITE. Gourloch lying in the glorious sunshine ! Waves... | |
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