Is all our Life, then but a dream Seen
faintly in the goldern gleam Athwart Time's dark resistless stream?
"Did you ever practise Gohomoeopathy?" the Birds inquired, winking
faintly.
The dim fire-light flaming up on her
faintly from time to time showed changes which would have told their own tale sadly to friends of former days.
I opened the door of the coal cellar, and stood there in the darkness staring at the
faintly lit doorway into the kitchen, and listen- ing.
He raised his head from its musing position at the first sounds of her voice, and smiled
faintly, and with an expression of anguish, as she proceeded; but when she had ended, and taken her seat near him, still keeping her eyes on his varying countenance, he took her hand into his own before he replied.
"You are not going to scold me for my memory, are you?" Captain Granet asked, looking down at her with a
faintly humorous uplifting of the eyebrows.
Faintly now, And fainter beats the drum; for strength is shorn, And arrows spent, and bow-strings snapped, and swords Shattered.
Thrice he sounded it, but weakly and
faintly, for his breath was fluttering through sickness and loss of strength; nevertheless, Little John heard it where he lay in the glade, and, with a heart all sick with dread, he came running and leaping toward the nunnery.
"Have I fallen to a low place in your estimation?" he asked, smiling
faintly. "I am afraid you will think poorly enough of your new ally, after this?"
All declared it unmistakably the voice of Charles Ashmore; all agreed that it seemed to come from a great distance,
faintly, yet with entire distinctness of articulation; yet none could determine its direction, nor repeat its words.
There was no answer, the savant's eyes were closed and he breathed but
faintly.
"I, whom you behold in these black garments of the priesthood -- I, who ascend the sacred desk, and turn my pale face heavenward, taking upon myself to hold communion in your behalf with the Most High Omniscience -- I, in whose daily life you discern the sanctity of Enoch -- I, whose footsteps, as you suppose, leave a gleam along my earthly track, whereby the Pilgrims that shall come after me may be guided to the regions of the blest -- I, who have laid the hand of baptism upon your children -- I, who have breathed the parting prayer over your dying friends, to whom the Amen sounded
faintly from a world which they had quitted -- I, your pastor, whom you so reverence and trust, am utterly a pollution and a lie!"