The Lovers' Treasury of VerseL.C. Page & Company, 1891 - 183 páginas |
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... fair Saint ! Pour out your praise or plaint Meekly and duly ; I will not enter there , To sully your pure prayer With thoughts unruly . But suffer me to pace Round the forbidden place , Lingering a minute , Like outcast spirits who wait ...
... fair Saint ! Pour out your praise or plaint Meekly and duly ; I will not enter there , To sully your pure prayer With thoughts unruly . But suffer me to pace Round the forbidden place , Lingering a minute , Like outcast spirits who wait ...
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... fair young planet in her hands If she be small , slight - natured , miserable , How shall men grow ? But work no more alone ! Our place is much ; as far as in us lies We two will serve them both in aiding her , - Will clear away the ...
... fair young planet in her hands If she be small , slight - natured , miserable , How shall men grow ? But work no more alone ! Our place is much ; as far as in us lies We two will serve them both in aiding her , - Will clear away the ...
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... fair , beyond compare , Beamed out upon him riding there ! Each face was like a radiant gem , A sparkling gem ; and yet for them No swift smile came , like sudden flame , No arrowy glance took certain aim . He turned away from all their ...
... fair , beyond compare , Beamed out upon him riding there ! Each face was like a radiant gem , A sparkling gem ; and yet for them No swift smile came , like sudden flame , No arrowy glance took certain aim . He turned away from all their ...
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... fair worth and truth , And merit to distress betray : To soothe the heart , Ann hath a way . She hath a way to chase despair , To heal all grief , to cure all care , Turn foulest night to fairest day ; Thou know'st , fond heart , Ann ...
... fair worth and truth , And merit to distress betray : To soothe the heart , Ann hath a way . She hath a way to chase despair , To heal all grief , to cure all care , Turn foulest night to fairest day ; Thou know'st , fond heart , Ann ...
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... fair , At a party , playing forfeits , Looking , " Kiss me if you dare ! " Did I kiss you ? If I did n't , ' T was the blunder of my life . Was the last the hundred millionth ? Just one more then , little wife . JOHN W. CHADWICK . A ...
... fair , At a party , playing forfeits , Looking , " Kiss me if you dare ! " Did I kiss you ? If I did n't , ' T was the blunder of my life . Was the last the hundred millionth ? Just one more then , little wife . JOHN W. CHADWICK . A ...
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Términos y frases comunes
ALFRED TENNYSON angel Ann hath Ann Hathaway arms baby beating birds bliss blossom blue blushed breath brow CHADWICK cheek child coming COVENTRY PATMORE dare dark darling dear dream earth EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING EMILY DICKINSON eyes face fair fate fear feet fingers flower gate gaze girl glad golden grace hair hand happy havin head hear heart heaven hour JAMES FREEMAN Clarke JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL kiss laughing light lips look love thee love's morn name I keep never night o'er opinyin uv pain pass praise RICHARD WATSON GILDER ring ROBERT BROWNING rose round shining sighs silent sing skies sleep smile soft song soul star summer sweet tears tell tender thine thou art thought watch WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY WILLIAM SHAKSPERE WILLIAM WETMORE STORY wind words
Pasajes populares
Página 141 - BETWEEN the dark and the daylight, When the night is beginning to lower, Comes a pause in the day's occupations, That is known as the Children's Hour. I hear in the chamber above me The patter of little feet, The sound of a door that is opened, And voices soft and sweet. From my study I see in the lamplight, Descending the broad hall-stair, Grave Alice, and laughing Allegra, And Edith with golden hair.
Página 105 - I ran it through, even from my boyish days, To the very moment that he bade me tell it. Wherein I spoke of most disastrous chances, Of moving accidents, by flood, and field ; Of hair-breadth scapes i...
Página 30 - When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state, And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries, And look upon myself, and curse my fate, Wishing me like to one more rich in hope, Featured like him, like him with friends possessed, Desiring this man's art, and that man's scope...
Página 13 - She is coming, my own, my sweet; Were it ever so airy a tread, My heart would hear her and beat, Were it earth in an earthy bed; My dust would hear her and beat, Had I lain for a century dead; Would start and tremble under her feet, And blossom in purple and red.
Página 84 - Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments. Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the remover to remove. O no, it is an ever-fixed mark That looks on tempests and is never shaken; It is the star to every wand'ring bark, Whose worth's unknown although his height be taken.
Página 12 - Queen rose of the rosebud garden of girls, Come hither, the dances are done, In gloss of satin and glimmer of pearls, Queen lily and rose in one; Shine out, little head, sunning over with curls, To the flowers, and be their sun.
Página 87 - But then begins a journey in my head To work my mind, when body's work's expired. For then my thoughts, from far where I abide, Intend a zealous pilgrimage to thee...
Página 104 - God be thanked, the meanest of his creatures Boasts two soul-sides, one to face the world with, One to show a woman when he loves her!
Página 143 - I have you fast in my fortress, And will not let you depart, But put you down into the dungeon In the round-tower of my heart. And there will I keep you forever, Yes, forever and a day, Till the walls shall crumble to ruin, And moulder in dust away...
Página 17 - How oft, when thou, my music, music play'st Upon that blessed wood whose motion sounds With thy sweet fingers, when thou gently sway'st The wiry concord that mine ear confounds, Do I envy those jacks that nimble leap To kiss the tender inward of thy hand...