| Thomas William Herringshaw - 1890 - 1032 sivua
...Mr. Stoddard's wife, Elizabeth Barstow, is also a poet of national reputation. THE FLIGHT OF YOUTH. There are gains for all our losses, There are balms...something from our hearts, And it never comes again. We ate stronger, and are better. Under manhood's sterner reign: Still we feel that something sweet Followed... | |
| Charles Carroll Albertson - 1890 - 328 sivua
...every woman. — PAUKEK. YOUTH. " J?ememier now thy Creator in the days ofthyyovth" — Eecles. xti: 1. There are gains for all our losses, There are balms...something from our hearts, And it never comes again. — RICHARD H. STODDABD. Ah, five and twenty years ago Had I but planted seed of trees, How now I should... | |
| Grace Townsend - 1891 - 570 sivua
...best a gude wife to be, For auld Robin Gray he is kind to me. — l.ady Anne Barnard, Departed Dreams. THERE are gains for all our losses, There are balms...something from our hearts, And it never comes again. \Ve are stronger and are better Under manhood's sterner reign; Still, \ve feel that something sweet... | |
| Joseph Kirkland - 1892 - 550 sivua
...thousand greater things that may follow. The poet says: There are gains for all our losses, There is balm for all our pain; But when youth, the dream, departs....something from our hearts And it never comes again. Perhaps a more appropriate quotation, for the incipient doings of a great city, is the couplet from... | |
| 1892 - 828 sivua
...their longings wafted on the winds of the present sweeping over the past we hear these words : "Bat when youth the dream departs, It takes something from our hearts, And it never comes again." The house, the days, the years glide noiselessly on, stealing from us with each beat of the pulse a... | |
| Mildred Cabell Watkins - 1894 - 272 sivua
...man than a boy forsooth, Though, in scorn of what has come and gone, he hates the ways of youth. From Stoddard. There are gains for all our losses, There...something from our hearts, And it never comes again. We hold the keys of heaven within our hands, The gift and heirloom of a former state, And lie in infancy... | |
| 1894 - 360 sivua
...river, Flow on to eternity's sea ; By faith and a holy endeavor, The future hath bliss for me. LOST. THERE are gains for all our losses, There are balms...takes something from our hearts, And it never comes a<rain. We are stronger, and are better, Under manhood's sterner reign ; Still we feel that something... | |
| John White Chadwick - 1894 - 276 sivua
...Testament, in general, is an armory of Unitarian texts with few, if any others, intermixed. But here also "There are gains for all our losses, There are balms for all our pains." The intense humanity of Paul, as we now apprehend him, — such a good lover, such a good hater... | |
| Jabez Thomas Sunderland, Brooke Herford, Frederick B. Mott - 1895 - 604 sivua
...Testament, in general, is an armory of Unitarian texts with few, if any others, intermixed. But here also " There are gains for all our losses, There are balms for all our pains." The intense humanity of Paul, as we now apprehend him, — such a good lover, such a good hater... | |
| James S. Barcus - 1896 - 208 sivua
...benefit in the one 1 case, would be dutybound to stand the incidental loss in the other. JESTER : " There are gains for all our losses, there are balms for all our pain." UNCLE SAM : So far, therefore, from bringing about a loss to the rest of the people, there can be no... | |
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