Is a soul's board set daily with new food. What man has bent o'er his son's sleep, to brood How that face shall watch his when cold it lies ? — Or thought, as his own mother kissed his eyes, Of what her kiss was when his father wooed ? May not this... Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research - Page 306de Society for Psychical Research (Great Britain) - 1890Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 810 pages
...ancient room thon sitt'st in dwell Her eyes now, from whose mouth the slim In separate living souk for joy or pain ? Nay, all its corners may be painted plain Where Heaven shows pictures of some life And may be stamp'd, a memory all in vain, Upon the sight of lidless eyes in Hell. spent well; A SUPERSCRIPTION... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1898 - 134 pages
...lies ? — Or thought, as his own mother kissed his eyes, Of what her kiss was when his father wooed ? May not this ancient room thou sitt'st in dwell In...all in vain, Upon the sight of lidless eyes in Hell. Sonnet LXIV I-- ARDOUR AND MEMORY THE cuckoo-throb, the heartbeat of the Spring ; The rosebud's blush... | |
| 1899 - 816 pages
...eyes, Of what her kiss was when his father wooed ? May not this ancient room thou sit'st in dwell 10 In separate living souls for joy or pain? Nay, all...all in vain, Upon the sight of lidless eyes in Hell. WILLIAM MORRIS 573 SONNET XCVII. A SUPERSCRIPTION Look in my face; my name is Might-have-been; I am... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1903 - 372 pages
...lies ? — Or thought, as his own mother kissed his eyes, Of what her kiss was when his father wooed ? May not this ancient room thou sitt'st in dwell In...all in vain, Upon the sight of lidless eyes in Hell. [236] INTRODUCTION TO "ARDOUR AND MEMORY." MR. WILLIAM SHARP has noted both the exquisite imagery of... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1908 - 124 pages
...kissed his eyes, Of what her kiss was when his father wooed ? May not this ancient room thou sit'st in dwell In separate living souls for joy or pain...spent well; And may be stamped, a memory all in vain, HE cuckoo-throb, the heartbeat of the Spring ; The rosebud's blush that leaves it as it grows Into... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1904 - 300 pages
...lies ? — Or thought, as his own mother kissed his eyes, Of what her kiss was when his father wooed ? May not this ancient room thou sitt'st in dwell In...all in vain, Upon the sight of lidless eyes in Hell. SONNET LXIV ARDOUR AND MEMORY The cuckoo-throb, the heartbeat of the Spring ; The rosebud's blush that... | |
| Henry Ridgely Evans - 1907 - 232 pages
...but " And here she stopped to quote Rossetti's strange lines: " May not this ancient room thou sit'st in dwell In separate living souls for joy or pain?...in vain, Upon the sight of lidless eyes in Hell." "Well, dearest," I replied, "we will fix up some other room for you." " Oh, no, no ! " she exclaimed.... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1907 - 440 pages
...lies ? — Or thought, as his own mother kissed his eyes, Of what her kiss was when his father wooed ? May not this ancient room thou sitt'st in dwell In...Where Heaven shows pictures of some life spent well , SONNET LXIV. ARDOUR AND MEMORY. THE cuckoo-throb, the heartbeat of the Spring \ The rosebud's blush... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 616 pages
...wooed ? May not this ancient room thou sit'st in dwell In separate living souls for joy or pain ? 10 Nay, all its corners may be painted plain Where Heaven...all in vain, Upon the sight of lidless eyes in HelL KNOWN IN VAIN As two whose love, first foolish, widening scope, Knows suddenly, to music high and soft,... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 654 pages
...mother kissed h Of what her kiss was when his father woe May not this ancient room thou sit'st in d In separate living souls for joy or pain? Nay, all its corners may be painted plai Where Heaven shows pictures of some lif well; And may be stamped, a memory all in Upon the sight... | |
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