DOES the road wind up-hill all the way? Yes, to the very end. Will the day's journey take the whole long day? From morn to night, my friend. But is there for the night a resting-place? A roof for when the slow dark hours begin. May not the darkness hide... Between the Lights: Thoughts for the Quiet Hour - Side 1891887 - 436 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1882 - 984 sider
...the day's journey take the whole But is there for the night a restingplace ? A roof for when the slow dark hours begin. May not the darkness hide it from my face? You cannot miss that inn. 464 465 Shall I meet other wayfarers at night ? Those who have gone before. Then must I knock, or call... | |
| Charles Francis Keary - 1882 - 574 sider
...at death is cut. 4 See the fine lines of Christina Eossetti : — ' Shall I meet other wayfarers by night ? Those who have gone before. Then must I knock or call when first in sight? They will not keep you standing at that door.' cmcfi. 313 The lower road is not a hard... | |
| English poets - 1883 - 364 sider
...From morn to night, my friend. But is there for the night a resting-place ? A roof for when the slow dark hours begin. May not the darkness hide it from...just in sight ? They will not keep you standing at the door. Shall I find comfort, travel-sore and weak ? Of labour you shall find the sum. Will there... | |
| 1883 - 378 sider
...From morn to night, my friend. But is there for the night a resting-place ? A roof for when the slow dark hours begin. May not the darkness hide it from...just in sight ? They will not keep you standing at the door. Shall I find comfort, travel-sore and weak ? Of labour you shall find the sum. Will there... | |
| E M. P - 1883 - 84 sider
...From morn to night, my friend. But is there for the night a resting-place ? A roof for when the slow, dark hours begin. May not the darkness hide it from...have gone before. Then must I knock, or call when j ust in sight ? They will not keep you standing at that door. Shall I find comfort, travel-sore and... | |
| J D. M - 1883 - 220 sider
...From morn to night, my friend. ' ' But is there for the night a resting-place ? A roof when the slow dark hours begin ? May not the darkness hide it from...' ' Shall I meet other wayfarers at night ? Those that have gone before. Then must I knock, or call when just in sight ? They will not keep you standing... | |
| Thomas Edie Hill - 1883 - 542 sider
...From morn to night, my friend. Bnt is there for (he night ft resting place* A roof for when the glow, dark hours begin? May not the darkness hide it from my face? You cannot miss that inn. Slinll I meet other wayfarers at night? Those who have gone [»fore. Then must I knock, or call when... | |
| 1883 - 804 sider
...From mom to night, my friend. But is there for the night a resting-place? A roof for when the slow dark hours begin? May not the darkness hide it from my face? You, cannot mias that inn. Shall I meet other wayfarers at night? Tho»e who hace ijone before. Then must I knock,... | |
| 1883 - 300 sider
...From morn to night, my friend. But is there for the night a resting-place ? A roof for when the slow dark hours begin. May not the darkness hide it from my face ? You can not miss that inn. TRUSTING. 79 Shall I meet other wayfarers at night ? Those who have gone before.... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 562 sider
...From morn to night, my friend. But is there for the night a resting-place Í Л roof fur when tho slow dark hours begin. May not the darkness hide it from my face У You cannot miss that inn. Shall I meet other wayfarers at night ? Those who have gone before. Then... | |
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