The Lady of La GarayeMacmillan, 1862 - 153 sider |
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Side 66
... from the yearning soul , Never again to make a perfect whole ! Helpless desires , and cravings unfulfilled ; Bitter regret , in stormy weepings stilled ; Strivings whose easy effort used to bless , Grown full 66 THE LADY OF LA GARAYE .
... from the yearning soul , Never again to make a perfect whole ! Helpless desires , and cravings unfulfilled ; Bitter regret , in stormy weepings stilled ; Strivings whose easy effort used to bless , Grown full 66 THE LADY OF LA GARAYE .
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... bitter word and bitter thought What dæmon to thy trusting heart hath It brought ? may be thus within some sensual breast , By passion's fire , not true love's power possest ; The creature love , that never lingers late , A springtide ...
... bitter word and bitter thought What dæmon to thy trusting heart hath It brought ? may be thus within some sensual breast , By passion's fire , not true love's power possest ; The creature love , that never lingers late , A springtide ...
Side 87
... bitter hour was brought , How eagerly , could human pain be shifted , I would lie low , and thou once more be lifted To walk in beauty as thou didst before , And smile upon the welcome world once more . Oh ! loved even to the brim of ...
... bitter hour was brought , How eagerly , could human pain be shifted , I would lie low , and thou once more be lifted To walk in beauty as thou didst before , And smile upon the welcome world once more . Oh ! loved even to the brim of ...
Side 88
... bitter smart , Lean thy dear head upon my aching heart ; It may be God , who saw our careless life , Not sinful , yet not blameless , my sweet wife , ( Since all we thought of , in our youth's bright May , Was but the coming joy from ...
... bitter smart , Lean thy dear head upon my aching heart ; It may be God , who saw our careless life , Not sinful , yet not blameless , my sweet wife , ( Since all we thought of , in our youth's bright May , Was but the coming joy from ...
Side 97
... bitter truth to tell , Death seemed the balance of its burdening care , The only end of such a strange despair . To live deformed ; enfeebled ; still to sigh Through changeless days that o'er the heart go by Colourless , formless ...
... bitter truth to tell , Death seemed the balance of its burdening care , The only end of such a strange despair . To live deformed ; enfeebled ; still to sigh Through changeless days that o'er the heart go by Colourless , formless ...
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