It may not be thy fault alone — but shield my heart against thy own. Couldst thou withdraw thy hand one day And answer to my claim, That Fate, and that to-day's mistake, Not thou — had been to blame ? Some soothe their conscience thus : but thou wilt... Ballou's Monthly Magazine - Page 611887Full view - About this book
| American literature - 1859 - 626 pages
...all things new and strange ? — It may not be thy fault alone — but shield .my heart against thy own. " Couldst thou withdraw thy hand one day, And...So, comfort thee, my Fate : Whatever on my heart may fall, remember, I would risk it all 1" How true to passion, and felicitous in art,,is the conclusion... | |
| Adelaide Anne Procter - English poetry - 1858 - 280 pages
...to-day's mistake, Not thou, — had been to blame ? Some soothe their conscience thus : but thou, O, surely, thou wilt warn me now. Nay, answer not —...comfort thee, my Fate : — Whatever on my heart may fall, — remember, I would risk it all ! THE THREE RULEES. SAW a Ruler take his stand And trample... | |
| Adelaide Anne Procter - 1858 - 280 pages
...thou — had been to blame ? Some soothe their conscience thus : but thou wilt surely warn and save me now. Nay, answer not— I dare not hear, The words...comfort thee, my Fate — Whatever on my heart may fall — remember, I would risk it all ! THE THREE RULERS. SAW a Ruler take his stand And trample on... | |
| Adelaide Anne Procter - English poetry - 1858 - 278 pages
...to-day's mistake, Not thou, — had been to blame ? Some soothe their conscience thus: but thou, O surely, thou wilt warn me now Nay, answer not —...would spare thee all remorse, So, comfort thee, my Pate : — Whatever on my heart may fall, — remember, I would risk it all ! THE THREE RULERS. I SAW... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - American periodicals - 1859 - 628 pages
...to-day's mistake, Not thou — had been to blame ? Some soothe their conscience thus ; but thou, oh I surely thou wilt warn me now. " Nay, answer not —...So, comfort thee, my Fate : Whatever on my heart may fall, remember, I would risk it all I" How true to passion, and felicitous in art, is the conclusion... | |
| Adelaide Anne Procter - English poetry - 1860 - 274 pages
...been to blame ? Some soothe their conscience thus: but thou, O surely, thou wilt warn me now i Naj, answer not — I dare not hear, The words would come...comfort thee, my Fate : — Whatever on my heart may fall, — remember, I would risk it all ! THE THREE RULERS. I SAW a Ruler take his stand And trample... | |
| 1861 - 144 pages
...to-day's mistake — Not thou — had been to blame? Some soothe their conscience thus ; but thonO, surely thou wilt warn me now. Nay, answer not —...The words would come too late ; Yet I would spare thec all remorse, So comfort thee, my Fate ; Whatever on my heart may fall — Remember, I would risk... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - English poetry - 1865 - 562 pages
...day And answer to my claim, That Fate, and that to-day's mistake — Not thou — had been to blame ? Nay, answer not, — I dare not hear, The words would...comfort thee, my Fate — Whatever on my heart may fall — remember, I tuould risk it all ! A DOUBTING HEART. VX7"HERE are the swallows fled ? Frozen... | |
| 1867 - 880 pages
...thou — had been to blame ? Some soothe their conscience thai; but thoc Wilt surely warn and save me now. Nay, answer not— I dare not hear. The words would come too late ; Yet 1 would spare thee all remorse, So comfort thee, my fate'— Whatever on my heart may fall, Remember,... | |
| Elizabeth A. Thurston - Quotations - 1866 - 320 pages
...thou — had been to blame ? Some soothe their conscience thus ; but thou wilt surely warn and save me now. Nay, answer not — I dare not hear, The words would come too late; Fet I would spare thee all remorse, So comfort thee, my Fate; Whatever on my heart may fall, remember,... | |
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