I sighed for thee ; When light rode high, and the dew was gone, And noon lay heavy on flower and tree, And the weary Day turned to his rest Lingering like an unloved guest, I sighed for thee. Thy brother Death came, and cried Wouldst thou me... The Poets of the Nineteenth Century - Page 123edited by - 1857 - 398 pagesFull view - About this book
| Frances Martin - English poetry - 1866 - 506 pages
...all with thine opiate wand — Come long-sought ! When I arose and saw the dawn, I sighed for thee ; When light rode high, and the dew was gone, And noon lay heavy on flower and tree, And the weary Day turned to his rest, Lingering like an unloved guest, I sighed for thee. Thy brother Death came, and... | |
| Henry Coppée - Readers and speakers - 1867 - 586 pages
...all with thine opiate wand — Come, long-sought ! When I arose and saw the dawn, I sighed for thee ; When light rode high, and the dew was gone, And noon lay heavy on flower and tree, And the weary Day turned to his rest, Lingering like an unloved guest, I sighed for thee. Thy brother Death came, and... | |
| Henry Coppée - Readers and speakers - 1867 - 588 pages
...long-sought ! When I arose and saw the dawn, I sighed for thee ; When light rode high, and the dew was goue, And noon lay heavy on flower and tree, And the weary Day turned to his rest, Lingering like an unloved guest, I sighed for thee. Thy brother Death came, and... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1868 - 328 pages
...all with thine opiate wand,— Come, long songht ! When I arose and saw the dawn, I sighed for thee ; When light rode high, and the dew was gone, And noon lay heavy on flower and tree, And the weary day tnrned to his rest, Lingering like an nnloved gnest, I sighed for thee ! Thy brother, Death, came and... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1870 - 628 pages
...thine opiate wand — Come, long-sought! in. When I arose and saw the dawn, I sighed for thee ; WThen light rode high, and the dew was gone, And noon lay heavy on flower and tree, And the weary Day turned to her rest, Lingering like an unloved guest, I sighed for thee. Thy brother Death came, and... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1870 - 664 pages
...long-sought! 3. When I arose and saw the dawn, I sighed for thee ; When light rode high, and the dew was gong> And noon lay heavy on flower and tree, And the weary Day turned to her rest, Lingering like an unloved guest, I sighed for thee. 4. Thy brother Death came,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1871 - 742 pages
...all with thine opiate wand — Come, long-sought I When I arose and saw the dawn, I sighed for thee ; When light rode high, and the dew was gone. And noon lay heavy on flower and tree, And the weary Day turned to his rest, Lingering like an unloved guest, I sighed for thee. Thy brother Death came, and... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1871 - 968 pages
...with thine opiate wand, — Come, long-sought ! When I arose and saw the dawn, 1 sighed for thee ; y2 p y2 D«y turned to her rest, Lingering like an unloved guest, I sighed for thee ! Thy brother Death came,... | |
| Asahel Clark Kendrick - English poetry - 1871 - 484 pages
...thine opiate wand — Come, long-sought ! When I arose and saw the dawn, I sighed for thee ; When night rode high, and the dew was gone, And noon lay heavy on flower and tree, And the weary Day turned to her rest, Lingering like an unloved guest, I sighed for thee. Thy brother Death came, and... | |
| English poetry - 1871 - 476 pages
...on flower and tree, And the weary Day turned to her rest, Lingering like an unloved guest, I sighed for thee. Thy brother Death came, and cried, Wouldst thou me ? Thy sweet child Sleep, the filmy-eyed. Murmured like a noontide bee, Shall I nestle near thy side ? Wouldst thou me ? — and I replied, "... | |
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