| Henry Coppée - Literature - 1900 - 524 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. Nay, turn not from me that dear face: Am I not thine—thy own loyed bride, The one, the chosen one, whose place In life or death is by thy side ?... | |
| Justin McCarthy, Maurice Francis Egan, Charles Welsh, Douglas Hyde, Lady Gregory, James Jeffrey Roche - Authors, Irish - 1904 - 544 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. Nay,...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... | |
| English poetry - 1905 - 622 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...one minute's calm. Nay, turn not from me that dear faceAm I not thine— thy own lov'd bride—- The one, the chosen one, whose place In life or death... | |
| 1892 - 534 pages
...Delivery by Forceps. FEBRUARY Nay, turn not 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 ? " Is it, therefore, not due to this self-sacrificing being that we, who know so well how to value... | |
| Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain) - Art, British - 1815 - 782 pages
...Moore's poem of Lalla Rookh " Nay, turn not from me that dear face : Ara I not thine — thy own loved bride — The one, the chosen one, whose place, In life or death, is by thy side ?" Vide Paradise and tfie Peri. W. — C. Tiny — W. Lewis — J. Dowglass Sir W. Beechey, RA —... | |
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