| John Boyle O'Reilly - 1886 - 138 стор.
...says to their hearts; "true Singers can never die ; Their life is a voice of higher things unseen to the common eye ; The truths and the beauties are clear...on the shore To lift her in silence with heads all bare to her home forevermore, Her home in the heart of her country ; oh, a grave Is warmer and dearer... | |
| James Jeffrey Roche - 1891 - 840 стор.
...dictator ; He makes his own events, not time nor chance ; Their logic his : not creature, but creator. 'Th-e Singer who lived is always alive ; We hearken and always hear ! " FOREVER. we love truly never die, J- Though year by year the sad memorial wreath, A ring and flowers,... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 448 стор.
...sunlight of kindliness which shone about him ; but to use his own words in < The Dead Singer, ' — " The singer who lived is always alive: we hearken and always hear." It is too early to estimate O'Reilly's place among the poets of his chosen land, — if indeed a poet's... | |
| James Lauren Ford, Mary K. Ford - 1902 - 470 стор.
...scourged by the strong." And the people smile at the death-word, for the mystic voice is clear: "Th« Singer who lived is always alive: we hearken and always...on the shore To lift her in silence with heads all bare to her home forevermore, Her home in the heart of her country; oh a grave among our own Is warmer... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1912 - 1130 стор.
...collections of letters and reminiscences are of unusual interest and significance. 116 POETRY, NEW AND OLD "The singer who lived is always alive; we hearken and always hear." — JOHN BOYLE O'REILLY. 1 N an obscure legend it is recorded of a race that "They had no poet and... | |
| Helena Nordhoff Gargan - 1910 - 184 стор.
...affectionate place in your hearts. Recalling those beautiful lines of his, — "True singers can never die, The singer who lived is always alive, We hearken and always hear." It seems but yesterday since he walked the streets of this city which he loved so well. Yet nearly... | |
| Helena Nordhoff Gargan - 1910 - 184 стор.
...affectionate place in your hearts. Recalling those beautiful lines of his, — "True singers can never die, The singer who lived is always alive, We hearken and always hear." It seems but yesterday since he walked the streets of this city which he loved so well. Yet nearly... | |
| James Newton Matthews - 1911 - 360 стор.
...and home and love — Thou meadow-lark no less than nightingale. JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY. O4 t^^rx• The singer who lived is always alive : we hearken and always hear.— JOHN BOYLB IMMORTALITY (IN MEMORY OF JAMES NEWTON MATTHEWS) His harp is hushed and rimmed with rust,... | |
| 1912 - 748 стор.
...even a more Godlike thinker than either Johnson or Carlyle. He was a poet, too, and one of the best : "The singer who lived is always alive: we hearken and always hear!" Again : "A dreamer lives forever, And a toiler dies in a day." The mere fact of this poet's body being... | |
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