They parted — ne'er to meet again! But never either found another To free the hollow heart from paining — They stood aloof, the scars remaining, Like cliffs which had been rent asunder; A dreary sea now flows between: But neither heat, nor frost,... The National magazine and general review - Pagina 363geredigeerd door Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Forget-Me-Not, Forget-me-not - 1853 - 138 pagina’s
...like madness in the brain. ###*.* They parted—ne'er to meet again ! But never either found another To free the hollow heart from paining— They stood...cliffs which had been rent asunder ; A dreary sea now flows between, But neither heat, nor frost, nor thunder, ANONYMOUS. Intnl. WHAT, iho' banish'd from... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 712 pagina’s
...brother : Theyp^rtgd^ But never either found another To free the hollow h^art from gaining — They"sto33 aloof, the scars remaining, Like cliffs which had been rent asunder ; A dreary sea now flows between ; — But neither heat, nor frost, nor thunder, Shall wholly do away, I ween, The marks... | |
| 1850 - 790 pagina’s
...perchance, it happens, as with these, " They parted ne'er to return again ! But never either found another To free the hollow heart from paining — They stood aloof, the scars remaining, Like dill's that had been rent asunder; A dreary, sea now news between, But neither heat, nor frost, nor... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 728 pagina’s
...brother : .' _ They parted — ne'er to meet again ! \ V-^-" But never either found another '• V/J To free the hollow heart from paining—- They stood aloof, the scars remaining, Like clins which had been rent asunder ; , A dreary sea now flows between ; — • { But neither heat,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1854 - 980 pagina’s
...insult to his heart's best brother, And parted ne'er to meet again ! But neither ever found another To free the hollow heart from paining — They stood...been rent asunder : A dreary sea now Hows between, But neither heat, nor frost, nor thunder, Stall wboilr Jo awtT I went Tht miii* o:' thai • hi.-l»... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1854 - 712 pagina’s
...to his heart's best brother : They parted — ne'er to meet again ! But never either found another To free the hollow heart from paining — They stood...cliffs which had been rent asunder ; A dreary sea now flows between ; — But neither heat, nor frost, nor thunder, Shall wholly do away, I ween, The marks... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1854 - 320 pagina’s
...with one we love, Doth work like madness in the brain ; • • • • But never either found another To free the hollow heart from paining — They stood...cliffs which had been rent asunder; A dreary sea now flows between, But neither heat, nor frost, nor thunder, Shall wholly do away, I ween. The marks of... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1854 - 432 pagina’s
...insult to his heart's best brother, And parted ne'er to meet again I But neither ever found another To free the hollow heart from paining — • They...cliffs which had been rent asunder : A dreary sea now flows between, But neither heart, nor frost, nor thunder, Shall wholly do away, I ween, The marks of... | |
| 1854 - 760 pagina’s
...insult to his heart's best brother; They parted — ne'er to meet again ! But never either found another To free the hollow heart from paining; — They stood...cliffs which had been rent asunder; A dreary sea now flows between ; — But neither heat, nor frost, nor thunder, Shall wholly do away, I ween, The marks... | |
| Mrs. Gore (Catherine Grace Frances) - 1854 - 328 pagina’s
...the lines of Coleridge, so prized by Scott and Byron, but now hackneyed by perpetual citation, — They stood aloof, the scars remaining, Like cliffs which had been rent asunder; A dreary sea now flows between, feat neither heat, norfro«t, northunder, Shall wholly do away, I ween, The marks of... | |
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