Peace, be still ! Oh ! a thousand weepers, praying in agony on waiting shores, listened for that voice, but it was not uttered — not uttered till, when the hush came, some could not feel it : till, when the sun returned, his light was night to some... Villette - Side 350av Charlotte Brontë - 1853 - 350 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Thomas Wemyss Reid - 1877 - 294 sider
...advancing hours make it strong : by midnight, all sleepless watchers hear and fear a wild south-west storm Peace, be still ! Oh ! a thousand weepers, praying...when the sun returned, his light was night to some 1 Charlotte Bronte believed that her own life would close ; all sunshine gone, all joys swept clean... | |
| Thomas Wemyss Reid - 1877 - 292 sider
...advancing hours make it strong : by midnight, all sleepless watchers hear and fear a wild south-west storm Peace, be still ! Oh ! a thousand weepers, praying...when the sun returned, his light was night to some ! In darkness such as here is shadowed forth, Charlotte Bronte believed that her own life would close... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1877 - 812 sider
...advancing hours make it strong: by midnight, all sleepless watchers hear and fear a wild south-west storm. . . . "Peace, be still ! Oh! a thousand weepers,...when the sun returned, his light was "night to some !" In darkness such as here is shadowed forth, Charlotte Bronte believed that her own life would close;... | |
| Thomas Wemyss Reid - 1877 - 280 sider
...advancing hours make it strong : by midnight, all sleepless watchers hear and fear a wild south-west storm Peace, be still ! Oh ! a thousand weepers, praying...when the sun returned, his light was night to some ! In darkness such as here is shadowed forth. Charlotte Bronte believed that her own life would close... | |
| Thomas Wemyss Reid - 1877 - 300 sider
...advancing hours make it strong : by midnight, all sleepless watchers hear and fear a wild south-west storm Peace, be still ! Oh ! a thousand weepers, praying...uttered till, when the hush came, some could not feel it j till, when the sun returned, his light was night to some ! In darkness such as here is shadowed forth,... | |
| 1877 - 532 sider
...advancing hours make it strong: by midnight, all sleepless watchers hear and fear a wild south-west storm. . . . " Peace, be still! Oh ! a thousand weepers,...waiting shores, listened for that voice, but it was not uttered—not uttered till, when the hush came, some could not feel it; till, when the sun returned,... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1878 - 412 sider
...advancing hours make it strong : by midnight, all sleepless watchers hear and fear a wild south-west storm . . . " Peace, be still ! Oh ! a thousand weepers, praying in agony on wailing shores, listened for that voice, but it was not uttered — not uttered till, when the hush... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1878 - 416 sider
...advancing hours make it strong : by midnight, all sleepless watchers hear and fear a wild south-west storm ... " Peace, be still ! Oh ! a thousand weepers, praying in agony on wailing shores, listened for that voice, but it was not uttered — • not uttered till, when the... | |
| Wolverhampton sch - 1882 - 238 sider
...gloom o'er the life of this authoress is shadowed forth in the closing scenes of " Villette," where, " a thousand weepers praying in agony on waiting shores listened for that voice that was not uttered ; not uttered till, when the hush came, some could not feel it, till, when the... | |
| Charlotte Brontë, Laura Carter Holloway - 1883 - 168 sider
...advance ; the wind takes its autumn moan ; but — he is coming. The skies hang full and dark — a wreck sails from the west ; the clouds cast themselves into...when the sun returned, his light was night to some 1 POEMS. ROCHESTER'S SONG. THE truest love that ever heart Felt at its kindled core, Did through each... | |
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