Now the rite is duly done, Now the word is spoken, And the spell has made us one Which may ne'er be broken; Rest we, dearest, in our home, Roam we o'er the heather: We shall rest, and we shall roam, Shall we not? together. From this hour the summer rose... The Poems of Winthrop Mackworth Praed - Page 378by Winthrop Mackworth Praed - 1864Full view - About this book
| Winthrop Mackworth Praed - 1865 - 458 pages
...Fear'st thou to enter in ? For thee it was ordained to shineIt is for all that sin. THE NEWLY-WEDDED. Now the rite is duly done; Now the word is spoken...From this hour the summer rose Sweeter breathes to chai-m us ; From this hour the winter snows Lighter fall to harm us : Fair or foul — on land or sea... | |
| George H. STRUTT - 1866 - 260 pages
...past again, In .the bonny, merry moon, When theouckoo comes. Edvard Capern. LXXVI. THE NEWLY-WEDDED. Now the rite is duly done ; Now the word is spoken...rest, and we shall roam, Shall we not ? together. From this hour the summer rose Sweeter breathes to charm us ; From this hour the winter snows Lighter... | |
| Miss Cornish - English fiction - 1871 - 400 pages
...Aileen mused over this sorrowful echo of her words, and wondered what it might mean. CHAPTER XXII. Rest we, dearest, in our home, Roam we o'er the heather...and we shall roam — Shall we not ? — together. From this hour the summer rose Sweeter breathes to charm us ; From this hour the winter snows Lighter... | |
| Henry Southgate - Love poetry - 1873 - 448 pages
...she's here — she's past, May Heaven go with her ! Thackeray. THE SPELL WHICH MAY NE'ER BE BROKEN. Now the rite is duly done ; Now the word is spoken...rest, and we shall roam, Shall we not ? together. From this hour the summer rose Sweeter breathes to charm us ; From this hour the winter snows Lighter... | |
| Miss Cornish - 1875 - 366 pages
...and Aileen mused over this sorrowful echo of her words, and wondered what it might mean. CHAPTER XXH. Rest we, dearest, in our home, Roam we o'er the heather : We shall rest, and we shall roamShall we not ?— together. From this hour the summer rose Sweeter breathes to charm us ; From... | |
| Winthrop Mackworth Praed - 1885 - 272 pages
...brother — We're parted on this side the grave, — We'll meet upon the other." 219 THE NEWLY-WEDDED. Now the rite is duly done ; Now the word is spoken...shall rest, and we shall roam, Shall we not? together. From this hour the summer rose Sweeter breathes to charm us ; From this hour the winter snows Lighter... | |
| Winthrop Mackworth Praed - English literature - 1886 - 316 pages
...world's harms ; Thus unscathed, thus undefiled, Ave Mary ! take my child ! THE NEWLY-WEDDED. (1835.) Now the rite is duly done ; Now the word is spoken...rest, and we shall roam, Shall we not ? together. From this hour the summer rose Sweeter breathes to charm us ; From this hour the winter snows Lighter... | |
| Winthrop Mackworth Praed - English literature - 1886 - 316 pages
...arms From the world and the world's harms ; Thus unscathed, thus undefiled,. THE NEWLY-WEDDED. (1835.) Now the rite is duly done ; Now the word is spoken...rest, and we shall roam, Shall we not ? together. From this hour the summer rose Sweeter breathes to charm us ; From this hour the winter snows Lighter... | |
| Winthrop Mackworth Praed - 1886 - 878 pages
...thou to enter in ? For thee it was ordained to shino— It is for all that sin. THE NEWLY-WEDDED. 409 THE NEWLY-WEDDED. i. Now the rite is duly done; Now...spoken ; And the spell has made us one 'Which may ne'er bo broken : Rest we, dearest, in our home,— Roam we o'er the heather,— We shall rest, and we shall... | |
| John White Chadwick - Poetry - 1891 - 232 pages
..." Wake when the birds are singing in the trees, And sing like these. JOHN SAVARY. THE NEWLY WEDDED. NOW the rite is duly done, Now the word is spoken,...rest, and we shall roam, Shall we not ? together. From this hour the summer rose Sweeter breathes to charm us ; From this hour the winter snows Lighter... | |
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