| Robert Penn Warren - 1971 - 222 halaman
...fireside world, the poet cries out: 0 Time and Change ! — with hair as gray As was my sire's that winter day, How strange it seems, with so much gone Of life and love, to still live on ! From this remembered scene by the fireside only two of the participants survive, the poet and his... | |
| James Carson Webster, Erastus Dow Palmer - 1983 - 340 halaman
...Alas! how full of change this life is; and, as the poet Whimer says in speaking of the departed ones: "How strange it seems, with so much gone Of life and love, to still live on. " Again he says: "Yet love will dream, and faith will trust (Since He who knows our need is just) That... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 halaman
...Snow-bound; a Winter Idyl 28 O Time and Change! — with hair as gray As was my sire's that winter rushed to earth, shall rise again; Th' eternal years of God are hers; But Error, Ah, brother! only I and thou Are left of all that circle now, — The dear home faces whereupon That... | |
| Jay Parini - 1995 - 788 halaman
...quench our hearth-fire's ruddy glow. O Time and Change!—with hair as gray As was my sire's that winter day, How strange it seems, with so much gone Of life and love, to still live on! Ah, brother! only I and thou Are left of all that circle now,— The dear home faces whereupon That... | |
| Robert Andrews - 1997 - 666 halaman
...trans, by Kate Hughes (1995). 28 O Time and Change! — with hair as gray As was my sire's that winter day, How strange it seems, with so much gone Of life and love, to still live on! JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER, (1807-1892) US poet." Snow-Bound, a Winter Idyll," I. 179-182 (1866). Repr.... | |
| Steven Gould Axelrod, Camille Roman, Thomas Travisano - 2003 - 770 halaman
...our hearth-fire's ruddy glow. O Time and Change!— with hair as gray As was my sire's that winter day, How strange it seems, with so much gone Of life and love, to still live on! Ah, brother! 19 only I and thou Are left of all that circle now— The dear home faces whereupon That... | |
| Elizabeth C. Stevens - 2003 - 352 halaman
...the abolitionists, she wrote morbidly, "have followed its heroes to the grave, and find it strange, 'With so much gone/ Of life and love, to still live on.'"" Wyman's ambivalence about the antislavery legacy— her immersion in it, its power over her, and her... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 2004 - 219 halaman
...quench our hearth-fire's ruddy glow. O Time and Change!—with hair as gray As was my sire's that winter day, How strange it seems, with so much gone Of life and love, to still live on! Ah, brother! only I and thou Are left of all that circle now,— The dear home faces whereupon That... | |
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