Arrah Neil; Or, Times of Old 3

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But steadfast hope and faith sincere Shall still afford theu- light ; While these remain, this mortal gloom Cannot be wholly night.
120 ARRAH NEIL; OR, The summer flowers that once were here Have faded from the eye ; The merle has ceased to cheer the shade, The lark to wake the sky.
Green leaves have fallen from the trees.
Dark clouds are overhead.
And withered things, beneath my feet.
Rustle where'er I tread.
But yet I know there is a land, Where all that 's lost on earth Revives to blossom an
...d to bloom With undecaying birth.
Thus steadfast hope and faith sincere Shall still afford me light, Till other suns shall dissipate The gloom of mortal night.
TIMES OF OLD. 121 CHAPTER X.
While such misadventures had been the lot of the Earl of Beverley, Captain Barecolt had ridden on unopposed and peaceably to the little inn called the Swan. He was in some apprehension, indeed, lest he should encounter worthy Mr. Dry, of Longsoaken, at the house of good Mrs. White ; but he held a mind prepared to meet any emergency, and therefore would not be turned from his course by the fear of " any Dry that ever yet was born." Alighting, then, at the door, he threw the rein of his horse over a hook provided for that especial purpose, and then, mounting the steps, looked in through the panes of glass in the door, which, to say the truth, afforded him no very clear insight into the passage 1*22 ARRAH NEIL ; OR, beyond, as ea^cli separate square, being blown in a somewhat rude fashion, was furnished with a thick green knot or bump in the centre, which greatly impeded the view.


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