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Pagina xiv
... one who saw the shadows deepening round her , not without sadness , but alto- gether without fear or murmur , and with a heart that thought even then of others rather than herself , she MEMOIR . XV wrote a " farewell , " which xiv MEMOIR .
... one who saw the shadows deepening round her , not without sadness , but alto- gether without fear or murmur , and with a heart that thought even then of others rather than herself , she MEMOIR . XV wrote a " farewell , " which xiv MEMOIR .
Pagina xv
... heart , And teach me that true lovers never part . " It is obvious that these are very scanty materials for a biography . Nor is the absence of events compen- sated , in any full measure , by a large mass of corre- spondence . Living in ...
... heart , And teach me that true lovers never part . " It is obvious that these are very scanty materials for a biography . Nor is the absence of events compen- sated , in any full measure , by a large mass of corre- spondence . Living in ...
Pagina xviii
... heart , so that our kindred may trust me ; Dropping not gall , but balm , as you did , where'er I go . ' ' What follows calls for little comment . better to let it tell its own tale . It will be She vindicates her adherence to her nom ...
... heart , so that our kindred may trust me ; Dropping not gall , but balm , as you did , where'er I go . ' ' What follows calls for little comment . better to let it tell its own tale . It will be She vindicates her adherence to her nom ...
Pagina xxi
... heart lies the doubt whether any such work is right , whether it may not come under the anathema at the end of the Revelation , on those who ' add to the words of the Book . ' I think the writer would be held innocent , the work ...
... heart lies the doubt whether any such work is right , whether it may not come under the anathema at the end of the Revelation , on those who ' add to the words of the Book . ' I think the writer would be held innocent , the work ...
Pagina xxxi
... hearts and be still , ' and , under the night veil of silence , bury our dead out of our sight ; but home cares come just between the two - it is neither the sanctum sanc- torum , nor the outer court of the temple -- and so the sellers ...
... hearts and be still , ' and , under the night veil of silence , bury our dead out of our sight ; but home cares come just between the two - it is neither the sanctum sanc- torum , nor the outer court of the temple -- and so the sellers ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Agnes Agnus Dei Andromache angel Baal birds blessing blind breeze bright brother brow burning lake calm cheek child Christ in heaven coast-guard Cophetua crimson Crown 8vo darkness darling Dean of Canterbury dear dearest death deep despair dream dumb dying evermore evil eyes fair fairy faith Father fear feet flowers foolish song forward cast Gloriana Good-bye Gregory hand hath heart HENRY ALFORD Holy king kiss knew light lips live look Lord hear thee love doth love is dead Margaret moan mother mountain MOUNTAIN PASSES never night o'er once pain pray PRYNNES queen rain repent RITORNELLO shadow shining sing sleep smile softly song sorrow and sighing soul sound of sunshine strange sweet tears tell tender thine things thou hast thought twas VESUVIUS wait wandering weary weeping wind Wisdom King word
Populaire passages
Pagina 124 - That the strongest wander farthest and most hopelessly are lost? That the mark of rank in nature is capacity for pain, And the anguish of the singer makes the sweetness of the strain ? "I have many things to tell you, but ye cannot bear them now.
Pagina 288 - Not so, not so, no load of woe Need bring despairing frown : For while we bear it, we can bear, Past that, we lay it down.
Pagina 78 - The land is ours, the foe is ours, now rest, my men," he said. But while he spoke there came a band of foot-sore, panting men: " The latest prisoner, my lord, we took him in the glen, And left behind dead hostages that we would come again." The victor spoke : " Thou, Persian dog ! hast cost more lives than thine. That was thy will, and thou shouldst die full thrice, if I had mine. Dost know thy fate, thy just reward ? " The Persian bent his head, " I know both sides of victory, and only grieve,"...
Pagina 150 - I knew not when my life was good, And when there was a light upon my path, But turned my soul perversely to the dark — O Lord, I do repent.
Pagina 151 - Because Thou hast borne with me all this while, Hast smitten me with love until I weep, Hast called me as a mother calls her child — O Lord...
Pagina 79 - and while I live, I fight; So, see you to your victory, for 'tis undone this night ; Omar, the worthy, battle fair is but thy god-like right.
Pagina 67 - Heaven," your mother said softly. And Susie sighed "So far away!" — Tis nearer, Will, now to us all. It is strange how that fellow sleeps ! stranger still that his sleep should haunt me; If I could but command his face, to make sure of the lesser ill : I will crawl to his side and see, for what should there be to daunt me ? What there ? what there...