| Richard Le Gallienne - 1890 - 284 pagine
...and my bride. .Love that had robb'd us so, thus bless'd our dearth ! The pilgrims of the year wax'd very loud In multitudinous chatterings, as the flood...Expanded to the upper crimson cloud. Love that had robb'd us of immortal things, This little moment mercifully gave, And still I see across the twilight... | |
| George Meredith - 1892 - 128 pagine
...side by side. The hour became her husband and my bride. Love that had robbed us so, thus blessed our dearth ! The pilgrims of the year waxed very loud...This little moment mercifully gave Where I have seen across the twilight wave, The swan sail with her young beneath her wings. XLVIII. Their sense is with... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 802 pagine
...and my bride. Love that had robb'd us so, thus bless'd our dearth ! The pilgrims of the year wax'd very loud In multitudinous chatterings, as the flood...Expanded to the upper crimson cloud. Love, that had robb'd us of immortal things, This little moment mercifully gave, And still I see across the twilight... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 810 pagine
...bride. Love that had robb'd us so, thus bless'd our dearth ! The pilgrims of the year waz'd very load In multitudinous chatterings, as the flood Full brown...Expanded to the upper crimson cloud. Love, that had robb'd us of immortal things, This little moment mercifully gave, And still I see across the twilight... | |
| George Meredith - 1898 - 254 pagine
...side by side. The hour became her husband and my bride. Love that had robbed us so, thus blessed our dearth ! The pilgrims of the year waxed very loud...This little moment mercifully gave, Where I have seen across the twilight wave The swan sail with her young beneath her wings. XLVIU Their sense is with... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 498 pagine
...side by side. The hour became her husband and my bride. Love that had robbed us so, thus blessed our dearth ! The pilgrims of the year waxed very loud...This little moment mercifully gave, Where I have seen across the twilight wave The swan sail with her young beneath her wings. PROSPER MERIMEE (1803-1870)... | |
| George Meredith - 1897 - 276 pagine
...side by side. The hour became her husband and my bride. Love that had robbed us so, thus blessed our dearth! The pilgrims of the year waxed very loud In...This little moment mercifully gave, Where I have seen across the twilight wave The swan sail with her young beneath her wings. 188 Thus piteously Love closed... | |
| William Sharp - 1904 - 414 pagine
...and my bride. Love that had robbed us so, thus bless'd our dearth I The pilgrims of the year wax'd very loud In multitudinous chatterings, as the flood...immortal things, This little moment mercifully gave, And still I see across the twilight wave The swan sail with her young beneath her wings. Those who... | |
| George Meredith - 1904 - 196 pagine
...and my bride. Love that had robb'd us so, thus bless'd our dearth I The pilgrims of the year wax'd very loud In multitudinous chatterings, as the flood...Expanded to the upper crimson cloud. Love that had robb'd us of immortal things, This little moment mercifully gave, And still I see across the twilight... | |
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