| Henry Southwick Perkins - 1867 - 348 strani
...fleeting meteor.a I 2. The loaves of the oak and willow shall fade,.... Be scattered around and to - - 3. So the multitude goes, like the flower or the weed That withers awuy to let j fast fly-in;; cloud, A flash of the liglu'ning, a break of the wave, Ho passeth from... | |
| William Cunningham Gray - 1868 - 214 strani
...the foolish, the guilty and just, Have quietly mingled their bones in the dust. So the multitude go, like the flower or the weed That withers away to let others succeed : So the multitude come, even there we behold, To respect every tale that has often been told. For we are the same that... | |
| Floyd Baker Wilson - 1869 - 208 strani
...guilty and just, Have quietly mingled their bones in the dust. So the multitude goes, like the flowers or the weed That withers away to let others succeed ; So the multitude conies, even those we behold, To repeat every tale that has often been told. For we are the same our... | |
| 1870 - 406 strani
...moulder to dnst, and together shall lie. So the multitude goes, like the flower and the weed, That wither away to let others succeed ; So the multitude comes,...behold, To repeat every tale that has often been told. Tea, hope and despondence, and pleasure and pain, Are mingled together in sunshine and rain ; And the... | |
| Philip Lawrence - 1871 - 410 strani
...guilty and just, Have quietly mingled their bones in the dust. So the multitude goes, like the flowers or the weed That withers away to let others succeed...even those we behold, To repeat every tale that has oftdn been told. t For we are the same our fathers have been ; We see the same sights our fathers have... | |
| Henry Southwick Perkins - 1871 - 278 strani
...the oak and willow shall fade, Be scat- ) -t cm! around and to-- - - - - - $ geth - er be laid ; 3. So the multitude goes, like the flower or the weed That withers away to let . . . . oth - crs sue - ceed; 4. Yea, hope and despondency, pleasure and pain, We 6. "lis the look... | |
| 1872 - 588 strani
...steep ; The beggar, who wandered in search of his bread, Have faded away like the grass that we tread. So the multitude goes like the flower or the weed....withers away to let others succeed ; So the multitude conies, even those we behold, To repeat every tale that has often been told. For we are the same that... | |
| Oliver Optic - 1868 - 868 strani
...Have quietly "MINGLED their bones in the 'DUST. So the *мш TITULA * GOES — like the FLOWER or thî WEED That withers away to let 'OTHERS succeed; So...tale that has OFTEN been told. For we are the 'SAME that our "FATHF.RS * have been ; We see the same 'SIGHTS that our 'FATHERS * have seen ; We drink the... | |
| Alfred Johnson Cotton - 1874 - 230 strani
...The beggar, who wandered in search of his bread, Have faded away like the grass that we tread. >5o the multitude goes, like the flower or the weed, That withers away to let others succeed; 80 the multitude comes, even those we behold, To repeat every tale that has often been told. For we... | |
| 1876 - 216 strani
...unforgiven, The wise and the foolish, the guilty and just, Have quietly mingled their bones in the dust. So the multitude goes, like the flower or the weed...tale that has often been told. For we are the same that our fathers have been ; We see the same sights that our fathers have seen ; We drink the same... | |
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