The Holly and Mistletoe: Beautiful Bouquets, Culled from the Poets of All Countries, 2. könyvFrederick Warne and Company, 1869 - 152 oldal |
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7. oldal
... if we crept out amid darkness and showers ? No , Patrick ! we talked , while we braved the wild weather , Of all we could bear , if we bore it together . Soon , soon will these dark dreary days be gone Song of the Peasant Wife.
... if we crept out amid darkness and showers ? No , Patrick ! we talked , while we braved the wild weather , Of all we could bear , if we bore it together . Soon , soon will these dark dreary days be gone Song of the Peasant Wife.
8. oldal
... dark dreary days be gone by , And our hearts be lit up with a beam from the sky ! Oh , let not our spirits , embittered with pain , Be dead to the sunshine that came to us then ! Heart in heart , hand in hand , let us welcome the ...
... dark dreary days be gone by , And our hearts be lit up with a beam from the sky ! Oh , let not our spirits , embittered with pain , Be dead to the sunshine that came to us then ! Heart in heart , hand in hand , let us welcome the ...
20. oldal
... dark winter shall be o'er , His storms and tempests laid , Like me you'll rise a fragrant flower , But not like me to fade . BISHOP HORNE . R THE HUSBAND'S SONG . AINY and rough sets the 20 The True Lovers ' Knot . Hartley Coleridge ...
... dark winter shall be o'er , His storms and tempests laid , Like me you'll rise a fragrant flower , But not like me to fade . BISHOP HORNE . R THE HUSBAND'S SONG . AINY and rough sets the 20 The True Lovers ' Knot . Hartley Coleridge ...
43. oldal
... the noon ; And evening , like a sweet song's close ; And like a sun half veil'd , the moon . But dark my paradise will be : Soul of my soul , I die for thee . CROLY . FRIENDSHIP . HEN first the Friendship flower is planted W Sherene Croly.
... the noon ; And evening , like a sweet song's close ; And like a sun half veil'd , the moon . But dark my paradise will be : Soul of my soul , I die for thee . CROLY . FRIENDSHIP . HEN first the Friendship flower is planted W Sherene Croly.
50. oldal
... dark green rocks about , All night shines , faint and fair , the far light : Far off , the lone , late fishers ' shout From boat to boat i ' the listening starlight : Far off , and fair , the sea lies bare , Leagues , leagues beyond the ...
... dark green rocks about , All night shines , faint and fair , the far light : Far off , the lone , late fishers ' shout From boat to boat i ' the listening starlight : Far off , and fair , the sea lies bare , Leagues , leagues beyond the ...
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
adore ANACREON Athené BARRY CORNWALL beauty bend beneath birds BISHOP HORNE bless bloom blossoms blushes bosom bough bower breast breath bright brow Castara charms cheek chidden Chirrup cold crown dark darling buds dear deck Dost doth dreams dwell earth edge of doom eternal fade fair feel fond fragrance garden gentle green HAREBELL HARTLEY COLERIDGE hast hath hear heart heaven holy hour hues jasmine tree kiss LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS leave thee let me weep light lily lips look love's lovers Mary MARY HOWITT mind morn ne'er neath never night o'er pale PASSION FLOWER perfume purple ragged robins roses round shade SHAKSPEARE shine showers sigh sing smile snow soft SONG soul spring star streams summer Summer's lease sweet tears tender There's thine Thou art thought tree trembling true twas violet voice vows wandering fire wild wind wings woodbine youth
Népszerű szakaszok
105. oldal - But love, first learned in a lady's eyes, Lives not alone immured in the brain; But, with the motion of all elements, Courses as swift as thought in every power, And gives to every power a double power, Above their functions and their offices.
22. oldal - Going to the Wars TELL me not, Sweet, I am unkind, That from the nunnery Of thy chaste breast, and quiet mind, To war and arms I fly. True; a new mistress now I chase, The first foe in the field; And with a stronger faith embrace A sword, a horse, a shield. Yet this inconstancy is such, As you too shall adore; I could not love thee, dear, so much, Loved I not honour more.
25. oldal - TO ALTHEA FROM PRISON When Love with unconfined wings Hovers within my gates, And my divine Althea brings To whisper at the grates; When I lie tangled in her hair And fetter'd to her eye, The birds that wanton in the air Know no such liberty.
68. oldal - Since there's no help, come, let us kiss and part! Nay, I have done. You get no more of me! And I am glad, yea, glad with all my heart, That thus so cleanly I myself can free. Shake hands for ever! Cancel all our vows! And when we meet at any time again, Be it not seen in either of our brows That we one jot of former love retain.
75. oldal - With coral clasps and amber studs : And if these pleasures may thee move, Come live with me and be my Love.
118. oldal - YE banks and braes and streams around The castle o' Montgomery, Green be your woods, and fair your flowers. Your waters never drumlie! There simmer first unfauld her robes, And there the langest tarry; For there I took the last fareweel O
8. oldal - Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer's lease hath all too short a date...
58. oldal - Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments. Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the remover to remove: O, no ! it is an ever-fixed mark, That looks on tempests and is never shaken; It is the star to every wandering bark, Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken.
26. oldal - Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage ; Minds innocent and quiet take That for an hermitage : If I have freedom in my love, And in my soul am free, Angels alone that soar above Enjoy such liberty.
18. oldal - So come in the evening, or come in the morning : Come when you're looked for, or come without warning : Kisses and welcome you'll find here before you, And the oftener you come here the more I'll adore you ! Light is my heart since the day we were plighted ; Red is my cheek that they told me was blighted ; The green of the trees looks far greener than ever, And the linnets are singing, " True lovers don't sever !