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" Why should I live ? Do I not know The life of woman is full of woe ? Toiling on and on and on, With breaking heart, and tearful eyes, And silent lips, and in the soul The secret longings that arise, Which this world never satisfies M-' Some more, some... "
The mistakes of a life - 107. oldal
szerző: Catherine Anne Hubback - 1863
Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről

The American Whig Review, 15-16. kötet

1852 - 1228 oldal
...child 1 thou must not die 1 KLSIK. Why should I live I Do I not know The life of women is full of woe f Toiling on, and on, and on, With breaking heart, and...longings that arise, Which this world never satisfies I Some more, some less, but of the whole Not one quite happy, no, not one t URSULA. It is the malediction...

The golden legend [a play]. Illustr. from designs by B. Foster and J.E. Hay

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1854 - 270 oldal
...ELSIE. 'Why should I live ? Do I not know The life of woman is full of woc ? Toiling on and on und on, 'With breaking heart, and tearful eyes, And silent lips, and in the soul The seeret longings that arise, Whieh this world never satisfics ! Some more, some less, but of the whole...

The Lover's Seat. Kathemérina Or Common Things in Relation to ..., 2. kötet

Kenelm Henry Digby - 1856 - 368 oldal
...circumstances, when human virtue assumes an angelic form. We might credit the poet, when he says, " Do I not know The life of woman is full of woe ? Toiling...longings that arise, Which this world never satisfies ; v Some more, some less, but of the whole. Not one quite happy ; no, not one ! " However, we have...

Ellice, 50. kötet

L N. Comyn - 1862 - 476 oldal
...She can't say much ; she 's too busy. But make haste, they are just going to begin." 55 CHAPTER V. " In the soul The secret longings that arise, Which this world never satisfies. . ." LONGFELLOW. THE dancing was over, the saloons were deserted, and the guests, with the exception...

The poetical works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Complete ed

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1868 - 410 oldal
...The way by them illumined ! Ursula. My child! my child! thou must not die ! Elsie. Why should I live? Do I not know The life of woman is full of woe? Toiling...satisfies! Some more, some less, but of the whole Nut one quite happy, no, not one ! Ursula. 1 1 is the malediction of Eve ! * Elsie. In place of it,...

Great Fortunes, and how They Were Made: Or the Struggles and Triumphs of Our ...

James D. McCabe - 1871 - 686 oldal
...The way by them illumined. URSULA. My child ! my child ! thou must not die. ELSIE. Why should I live? Do I not know The life of woman is full of woe? Toiling...longings that arise, Which this world never satisfies I Some more, some less, but of the whole Not one quite happy ; no, not one ! URSULA. It is the malediction...

The poetical works of Henry W. Longfellow, ed. with a critical memoir by W.M ...

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1871 - 656 oldal
...way by them illumined I Ursula. My child ! my child ! thou must not die ! Elsie. Why should I live ? Do I not know The life of woman is full of woe ? Toiling...longings that arise, Which this world never satisfies 1 Some more, some less, but of the whole Not one quite happy, no, not one 1 Ursula. It is the malediction...

Great Fortunes and how They Were Made: Or, The Struggles and Triumphs of Our ...

James D. McCabe - 1871 - 694 oldal
...illumined. GREAT FORTUNES. URSULA. My child! my child! thou must not die. ELSIE. Why should I live ? Do I not know The life of woman is full of woe? Toiling...lips, and in the soul The secret longings that arise, AVhich this world never satisfies ! Some more, some less, but of the whole Not one quite happy ; no,...

Great Fortunes, and how They Were Made: On. The Struggies and Triumphs of ...

James D. McCabe - 1872 - 682 oldal
...illumined. GEEAT FOETUNES. UKSULA. My child! my child! thou must not die. ELSIE. Why should I live ? Do I not know The life of woman is full of woe? Toiling...this world never satisfies ! Some more, some less, hut of the whole Not one quite happy; no, not one! UKSULA. It is the malediction of Eve ! ELSIE. In...

The Family treasury of Sunday reading, ed. by A. Cameron (W. Arnot ...

rev Andrew Cameron - 1872 - 780 oldal
...strong, and she | remained to listen. CHAPTER XVII. IS ТПЕ C03ÏVEST PARLOUR. " Why slmuld I live f Do I not know The life of woman is full of woe ? Toiling...silent lips, and in the soul The secret longings that .irise, Which this world never satisfies ! Some more, some less, but of the whole Not one quite happy,...




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