Late, late, so late! and dark the night and chill! Late, late, so late ! but we can enter still. Too late, too late ! ye cannot enter now. 'No light had we : for that we do repent; And learning this, the bridegroom will relent. Too late, too late ! ye... The Christian Examiner - Strana 4081859Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Alfred Robert Gaul - 1906 - 144 str.
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| 1860 - 620 str.
...inmate exclaims — " Sing, and unbind my heart that I may weep." Then the little novice sings : " Late, late, so late ! and dark the night and chill...late ! but we can enter still Too late, too late ! ye can not enter now. "No light had we ; for that we do repent ; And learning this the bridegroom will... | |
| Ann Jane - 1869 - 302 str.
...the thief of time." Alas, that thousands of persons exemplify the truth of the poet's words : — " Late, late, so late, and dark the night and chill; Late, late, so lato, but we can enter still ! ' Too late, too late ! ye cannot enter now." " While we live there is... | |
| 1896 - 858 str.
...little group whom no herald summoned across the river of Death to the Golden City of Everlasting Life. " Late, late, so late ! and dark the night and chill...still. Too late, too late ! ye cannot enter now." How sadly falls the refrain ! But, you say, there were many more pestilent fellows upon the road than... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1898 - 248 str.
...novice sang her little, simple song, with its strange, weird antiphonal effect. Late, late, so late 1 and dark the night and chill, Late, late, so late ! but we may enter still, Too late, too late ! ye cannot enter now. Have we not heard the bridegroom is so sweet,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1860 - 624 str.
...sad inmate exclaims — " Sing, and unbind my heart that I may weep." Then the little novice sings : "Late, late, so late! and dark the night and chill!...! but we can enter still. Too late, too late ! ye can not enter now. "No light had we ; for that we do repent ; And learning this the bridegroom will... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1861 - 364 str.
...to sing, Sing, and unbind my heart that I may weep.' Whereat full willingly sang the little maid. " Late, late, so late ! and dark the night and chill...Too late, too late ! ye cannot enter now. " No light : sojate ! and dark and chill the night ! O let us in, that we may find the light ! Too late, too late... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1862 - 698 str.
...to sing, ^ Sing, and unbind my heart that I may weep. Whereat full willingly sang the little maid. "Late, late, so late! and dark the night and chill!...relent. Too late, too late ! ye cannot enter now. " Have we IK* heard the bridegroom is so sweet? O let us in, th< ' .ate, to kiss his feet ! > yt. No,... | |
| 1862 - 1006 str.
...it go ; But shall it ? answer, darling, answer, no, And trust me not at all, or all in all.' in. ' Late, late, so late ! and dark the night and chill....enter now. 'No light had we ; for that we do repent -r And learning this, the bridegroom will relent. Too late, too late ! ye cannot enter now. 'No light,... | |
| Frank Leslie - 1873 - 420 str.
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