Thanks for the sympathies that ye have shown, Thanks for each kindly word, each silent token, That teaches us, when seeming most alone, Friends are around us though no word be spoken. The Grand Master's Treasure - Page iiiby Gertrude Woodbury Sargent - 1911 - 289 pagesFull view - About this book
| Fanny Elizabeth Bunnett - 1871 - 336 pages
...did not go back to the Mill that night, but waited for the morrow. CHAPTEE XII. THE HAVEN OF REST. ' Thanks for each kindly word, each silent token, That...around us, though no word be spoken.' Longfellow. FRAU MASSINGER had borne her inconvenience with a patience that would have done honour to a more amiable... | |
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...Spring Hollow, while every moment now increased the distance that lay between. CHAPTER XXIII. SURPRISES. Thanks for the sympathies that ye have shown ! Thanks...around us, though no word be spoken. —LONGFELLOW. |T was a bright, genial morning, about a month after Sophy had taken her departure, that Tom stepped... | |
| Group reading - 1897 - 40 pages
...the sympathies that ye have shown ! Thanks for each kindly word, each silent token That touched inc. when seeming most alone. Friends are around us, though no word be spoken. — Longfellow. TT is a pleasant thought that in all the messages from our widely scattered circles. there are no discordant... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - American poetry - 1893 - 924 pages
...sympathies that yc have shown! Thanks for each kindly word, each silent token, That teaches me 1 , when seeming most alone, Friends are around us, though no word be spoken. Kind messages, that pass from land to laud ; Kind letters, that betray the heart's deep history, In... | |
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| English periodicals - 1888 - 510 pages
...the sympathies that ye have shown, Thanks for each kindly word, each silent token, That teaches us, when seeming most alone, Friends are around us though no word be spoken." ***** He alludes to — " The pleasant books that silently among Our household treasures take familiar... | |
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