| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 402 pągines
...Bore thee far from me ; My heart, for my weak feet were weary soon, Did eompanion thee. Ah ! fleeter far than fleetest storm or steed, Or the death they bear, The heart whieh tender thought elothes like a dove With the wings of eare ; In the battle, in the darkness, in... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1842 - 700 pągines
...awaken to his late danger and his present deliverance. CHAPTER XK. "Ah, flxtor far thin fķcete л storm or steed, Or the death they bear, The heart...care In the battle— in the darkness— in the need, Shi.l mice clin; to the« ! Nor claim one smile for all the comfort, lore, It may bring to thee !"... | |
| 1842 - 538 pągines
...Bore thee far from me ; My heart, for my weak feet were weary soon, Did companion thee. " Ah ! fleeter far than fleetest storm or steed, Or the death they...clothes like a dove With the wings of care ; In the hattle, in the darkness, in the need, Shall mine cling to thee, Nor claim one smile for all the comfort,... | |
| Sarah Stickney Ellis - 1843 - 554 pągines
...clothes like a dove With the wings of rnre; In the battle, in the darkness, in the need, Shall mine cliuc to thee, Nor claim one smile for all the comfort, love, It may bring to thee." And the following fragment, addressed to love ”tself, with the exception of the first line, which... | |
| George Pope Morris, Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1843 - 500 pągines
...nave great poetical heauty : " Ah ! fleeter far than fleetest storm or steed, Or the death they hear, The heart which tender thought clothes like a dove With the wings of care ; In the hattle, in the darkness, in the need, Shall mine cling to thee, Nor claim one smile for all the comfort,... | |
| Sarah Stickney Ellis - 1845 - 552 pągines
...religion, and too exquisite for repose. The following lines have great poetical beauty. " Ah ! fleeter for than fleetest storm or steed, Or the death they bear,...one smile for all the comfort, love, It may bring to thse." And the following fragment, addressed to love itself, with tin; exception of the first line,... | |
| Sarah Stickney Ellis - 1845 - 196 pągines
...fleetest storm or steed, Or the death they bear, The heart which tender thought clothes like a dov« With the wings of care; In the battle, in the darkness,...for all the comfort, love, It may bring to thee." And the following fragment, addressed to love itself, with the exception of the first line, which is... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 pągines
...Bore thee far from me ; My heart, for my weak feet were weary soon, Did companion thee. Ah ! fleeter far than fleetest storm or steed, Or the death they...care ; In the battle, in the darkness, in the need, Sliall mine cling to thee, Nor claim one «mile for all the comfort, love, It may bring to thee. SWIFTLY... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 638 pągines
...storm or steed, Or the drain they bear, The heart which lender thought clothes like a dove Wilh Ihe wings of care ; In the battle, in the darkness, in the need, Shall mine cling to ihee, Nor claim one smile for all the comfort, lore, It may being to thee. TO . ONI word is too often... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1849 - 406 pągines
...Bore thee far from me ; My heart, for my weak feet were weary soon, Did companion thee. Ah ! fleeter far than fleetest storm or steed, Or the death they...smile for all the comfort, love, It may bring to thee. , . 320 POEMS WRITTEN IN 1821. in. MUTABILITY. "And fear'st thou, and fear'et thcral f TUE flower that... | |
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