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... grief By dint of tending sufferings not their own . Thou hast known all my life its pleasant hours , ( How many of them have I owed to thee ! ) Its exercise of intellectual powers , With thoughts of fame and gladness not to be . Thou ...
... grief By dint of tending sufferings not their own . Thou hast known all my life its pleasant hours , ( How many of them have I owed to thee ! ) Its exercise of intellectual powers , With thoughts of fame and gladness not to be . Thou ...
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... but inasmuch as she has totally altered the real circumstances , and attributed these holy deeds to the result of grief for the loss of a daughter , even while admitting in a foot - note that she is aware xviii INTRODUCTION .
... but inasmuch as she has totally altered the real circumstances , and attributed these holy deeds to the result of grief for the loss of a daughter , even while admitting in a foot - note that she is aware xviii INTRODUCTION .
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... grief ; Claud thinks not , dreams not , plans not her relief . Strengthen him but , oh , God ! to reach the place , And let him look upon her dying face ! Let him but say farewell ! farewell , sweet love ! And once more hear her speak ...
... grief ; Claud thinks not , dreams not , plans not her relief . Strengthen him but , oh , God ! to reach the place , And let him look upon her dying face ! Let him but say farewell ! farewell , sweet love ! And once more hear her speak ...
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... heard A sound like breathings from a sleeping bird New - caged that day , —a weak disturbing sigh , The whisper of a grief that cannot cry , - Repeated , and then still ; and then again Repeated 50 THE LADY OF LA GARAYE .
... heard A sound like breathings from a sleeping bird New - caged that day , —a weak disturbing sigh , The whisper of a grief that cannot cry , - Repeated , and then still ; and then again Repeated 50 THE LADY OF LA GARAYE .
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... grief or pain Yearn not for some familiar face in vain ; Who in the sheltering arms of love can lie Till human passion breathes its latest sigh ; Who , when words fail to enter the dull ear , And when eyes cease from seeing forms most ...
... grief or pain Yearn not for some familiar face in vain ; Who in the sheltering arms of love can lie Till human passion breathes its latest sigh ; Who , when words fail to enter the dull ear , And when eyes cease from seeing forms most ...
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ALCIBIADES beauty bitter bless bloom breath bright Brittany CAMBRIDGE CHARLES KINGSLEY charm cheer Claud cold COVENT GARDEN Crown 8vo DAVID MASSON dear death delight Dinan dream duc d'Orléans earth echo English ENGLISH LANGUAGE evermore eyes faint Fcap feeling feet flowers Foolscap 8vo footsteps fresh Frontispiece Garaye Garaye's gateway gaze GEORGE WILSON Gertrude gilt leaves glad gloom God's golden gone graceful grief hand happy hath heart Heaven helpless HENRY KINGSLEY HIPPIAS hope human KINGSLEY la Motte-Piquet lady leaps Life's light lingering lips lonely Love's man's moan morning mournful neath never night noble o'er pain pale pity pleasant POEMS Portrait prison restless round Royal 16mo Ruins shade shadow shining sigh smile song sorrow soul sound suffering sweet tears tender thee thou thought trembling UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH voice walls weary weep wild words yearning young youth
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Seite 126 - Lo! in that house of misery A lady with a lamp I see Pass through the glimmering gloom, And flit from room to room. And slow, as in a dream of bliss, The speechless sufferer turns to kiss Her shadow, as it falls, Upon the darkening walls.
Seite 125 - WHENE'ER a noble deed is wrought, Whene'er is spoken a noble thought, Our hearts, in glad surprise, To higher levels rise. The tidal wave of deeper souls Into our inmost being rolls, And lifts us unawares Out of all meaner cares.
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