I'd shed it all, To give thy brow one minute's calm. Nay, turn not from me that dear face — Am I not thine — thy own loved bride — The one, the chosen one, whose place In life or death is by thy side ! • Think'st thou that she, whose only light,... Lalla Rookh: An Oriental Romance - Side 126af Thomas Moore - 1817 - 335 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1887 - 428 sider
...— thy own loved bride — The one, the chosen one, whose place In life or death is by thy side ! Think'st thou that she, whose only light In this dim...cheerless night, That must be hers, when thou art gone 1 That I can live and let thee go, Who art my life itself Î — No, no, — When the stem dies, the... | |
| 1889 - 466 sider
...thine—thy own loved bride— The one, the chosen one, whose place In life or death is by thy side ? Think'st thou that she, -whose only light In this dim world from thee hath shone, Could bear tho long, the cheerless night That must be hers when thou art gone ! That I can live, and let thee... | |
| Morton Bryan Wharton - 1889 - 330 sider
...indeed is the condition of the aged widow. When the husband dies, she begins at once to decline. " When the stem dies, the leaf that grew Out of its heart must perish too." In her desolation Naomi was sustained and comforted by her two sons, who, growing up to manhood, became... | |
| Morton Bryan Wharton - 1890 - 344 sider
..." There are four ways in which healing comes to a young widow. Sometimes she pines away and dies. " When the stem dies, the leaf that grew Out of its heart must perish too." During my visit to Paris, I viewed in the Pere la Chaise the tomb of Heloise and Abelard, which has... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 484 sider
...— thy own loved bride — The one, the chosen one, whose place In life or death is by thy side ! Think'st thou that she, whose only light In this dim...live, and let thee go, Who art my life itself '-No, no AV lion the stem dies, the leaf that grew Out of its heart must perish too. Then turn to roe, my own... | |
| Hubert Marshall Skinner - 1893 - 458 sider
...— thy own loved bride — The one, the chosen one, whose place In life or death is by thy side ? Think'st thou that she, whose only light, In this...thee hath shone, Could bear the long, the cheerless uight, That must be hers, when thou art gone ? That I can live and let thee go, Who art my life itself... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1895 - 874 sider
...thy own loved bride — "The one, the chosen one, whose place " In life or death is by thy side? " Thinkst thou that she whose only light, " In this dim world from thce hath shone " Could bear the long, the cheerless night " That must be hers when thou art gone?... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 534 sider
...— thy own loved bride — The one, the chosen one, whose place In life or death is by thy side ? Think'st thou that she whose only light In this dim...hath shone, Could bear the long, the cheerless night Cling to these yet cool lips, and share The last pure life that lingers there!" She fails — she sinks;... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1896 - 794 sider
...thawing suns begin to shine, Than trust to love so false as thine ! MOORE. Thinkest thou That I could live, and let thee go Who art my life itself? No— no ! MOORE. N" ), the heart that has truly loved never forgets, But as truly loves on to the close ; As... | |
| Herbert Lockyer - 1988 - 324 sider
...land of idolaters. Bereft of her husband, Naomi loses all heart to live on in a land of foreigners. When the stem dies, the leaf that grew Out of its heart must perish too. Naomi became one of the widows whom Paul describes as being "desolate." To add to her desolation and... | |
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