| Ludwig Herrig - 1885 - 752 pages
...to me! There,—drink my tears, while yet they fall,— Would that my bosom's blood were balm, 275 t with front serene Govern the rest, self-knowing; and from thence 375 Magna 25 Nay, turn not from me that dear faceAm I not thine—thy own lov'd bride— But ah! even Peris'... | |
| English literature - 1887 - 428 pages
...or death, 'tis sweet to me ! There, — drink my tears, while yet they fall,VVould that my bosom's blood were balm, And well thou know'st, I'd shed it...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... | |
| Thomas Moore - English poetry - 1890 - 426 pages
...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 "...side ? " Think'st thou that she, whose only light, Paradise and the Peri. 187 " In this dim world, from thee hath shone, " Could bear the long, the cheerless... | |
| Charles F. Beezley - Literature - 1891 - 436 pages
...or death, 'tis sweet to me! There — drink my tears, while yet thev fall, — Would that my bosom's blood were balm, And, well thou know'st, I'd shed...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... | |
| Hubert Marshall Skinner - English literature - 1893 - 458 pages
...or death, 'tis sweet to me ! There — drink my tears, while yet they fall ; Would that my bosom's blood were balm, And, well thou know'st, I'd shed...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... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - Literature - 1893 - 484 pages
...death, 'tis sweet to me ! There, — drink my tears, while yet they fall, — Would that my bosom's blood were balm, And well thou know'st, I'd shed it all, To give thy brow one minute'» calm : lu Nay, turn not from me that dear face — Am I not thine — thy own loved bride... | |
| Thomas Moore - English poetry - 1895 - 874 pages
...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 "...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?... | |
| Thomas Moore - English poetry - 1895 - 838 pages
...tears while yet they fall — "Would that my bosom's blood were balm, "And, well thou knowst, I 'd shed it all " To give thy brow one minute's calm....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? " Thinkst... | |
| Thomas Moore - Gift books - 1890 - 346 pages
...while yet they fall Would that my bosom's blood were balm, And well thou know'st, I'd shed it all, Nay, turn not from me that dear face — Am I not thine?— thine own loved bride? — The one, the chosen one, whose place In life or death is by thy side? Think'st... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1896 - 512 pages
...— drink my tears while yet they fall ; Would that my bosom's blood were balm. And well thou knowest I'd shed it all To give thy brow one minute's calm....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... | |
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