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" And now the bell — the bell she had so often heard by night and day, and listened to with solemn pleasure, almost as a living voice — rung its remorseless toll for her, so young, so beautiful, so good. Decrepit age, and vigorous life, and blooming... "
Salopian Shreds and Patches: A Garland of Shropshire Specialities; Or ... - Page 86
1889
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Master Humphrey's Clock, Volumes 1-3

Charles Dickens - England - 1840 - 1066 pages
...bmitted to be led away. id now the bell — the bell she had so often heard by night and day, and :ed to with solemn pleasure almost as a living voice — rung its remorseless :ir her, so young, so beautiful, so good. Decrepit age, and vigorous life, ilooming youth, and helpless...
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Flowers; their moral, language, and poetry, ed. by H.G. Adams

Henry Gardiner Adams - 1844 - 274 pages
...bell — the bell She had so often heard by night and day And listened to with solid pleasure, E'en as a living voice — Rung its remorseless toll for...strength And health, in the full blush Of promise — the mere dawn of life — To gather round her tomb. Old men were there Whose eyes were dim And...
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A New Spirit of the Age, Volume 1

Richard H. Horne - Authors, English - 1844 - 382 pages
...day, And listened tu with solemn pleasure, E'en as a living voice — Rung its remorseless toll fur her, So young, so beautiful, so good. Decrepit age,...strength And health, in the full blush Of promise, the mere dawn of life — To gather round her tomli. Old men were there, Whose eyes were dim And senses...
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A New Spirit of the Age, Volume 1

Richard H. Horne - Authors, English - 1844 - 356 pages
...divided into lines, will stand thus, — NELLY'S FUNERAL. And now the bell — the bell She had so often heard by night and day, And listened to with solemn pleasure, E'en as a living voice — Rung its remorseless toll for her, So young, so beautiful, so good. Decrepit...
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Knowles' Elocutionist: A First-class Rhetorical Reader and Recitation Book ...

James Sheridan Knowles - Elocution - 1847 - 344 pages
...They were to gather fresh leaves and berries for her bed. And now the bell — the bell she had so often heard by night and day, and listened to with...so young, so beautiful, so good. Decrepit age, and vigourous life, and blooming youth, and helpless infancy, poured forth — on crutches, in the pride...
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Master Humphrey's Clock

Charles Dickens - 1847 - 436 pages
...meekly. " Come, boy, come—" and so submitted to be led away. And now the bell — the bell she had so often heard by night and day and listened to with solemn pleasure almost as a living voice — rung iu remorseless toll for her so young, so beautiful, so good. Decrepit age and vigorous life, and blooming...
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Echoes of Infant Voices

M. A. H. - Children in literature - 1849 - 160 pages
...All, all forgot, —save God and I. LITTLE NELLY'S FUNERAL. AND now the bell — the bell She had so often heard by night and day, And listened to with solemn pleasure, E'en as a living voice — Rung its remorseless toll for her, So young, so beautiful, so good. Decrepit...
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Notes and Queries

Electronic journals - 1858 - 682 pages
...and others : — " NELLY'S FCJJEBAL. (From Oliver Tuntt.) " And now the bell — the bell She had so often heard by night and day, And listened to with solemn pleasure, E'en as a living voice — Rung its remorseless toll for her, So young, so beautiful, so good. " Decrepit...
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The Literary Reader: For Academies and High Schools: Consisting of ...

Arethusa Hall - Readers - 1851 - 422 pages
...neck. They did not know that she was dead, at first. * * * * And now the bell — the bell she had so often heard by night and day, and listened to with solemn pleasure, almost as a living voice — rang its remorseless toll for her, so young, so beautiful, so good. Decrepit age, and vigorous...
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The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 19

1854 - 386 pages
...pathos so earnest and full of feeling — the burial of Nell. " And now the bell — the bell she had so often heard by night and day, and listened to with solemn pleasure almost as a living voice — rang its remorseless toll for her so young, so beautiful, so good. Decrepit age, and vigorous life,...
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