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" No one is so accursed by fate, No one so utterly desolate, But some heart, though unknown, Responds unto his own. Responds, — as if with unseen wings, An angel touched its quivering strings ; And whispers, in its song, " Where hast thou stayed so long! "
Gift of love and friendship [an anthology of verse]. - Page 172
by Gift - 1846
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Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 9

1842 - 732 pages
...him who slumbering lies. O, weary hearts ! O, slumbering eyes ! O, drooping souls, whose destinies Are fraught with fear and pain, Ye shall be loved again ! No one is so accursed by fate, No one so wholly desolate, But some heart, though unknown, Responds unto his own. Responds, as if with unseen...
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Ballads and Other Poems

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1842 - 148 pages
...him, who slumbering lies. O, weary hearts ! O, slumbering eyes ! O, drooping souls, whose destinies Are fraught with fear and pain, Ye shall be loved...whispers, in its song, "Where hast thou stayed so long ! " THE TWO LOCKS OF HAIR. FROM THE GERMAN OF PFIZER. A TOOTH, light-hearted and content, I wander...
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The Poets and Poetry of America: With an Historical Introduction

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1842 - 638 pages
...him, who slumbering lies. O, weary hearts ! O, slumbering eyes ! O, drooping souls, whose destinies Are fraught with fear and pain, Ye shall be loved...desolate, But some heart, though unknown, Responds unto its own. Responds — as if, with unseen wings, A breath from heaven had touch'd its strings : And...
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Voices of the Night

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1843 - 570 pages
...him, who slumbering lies. O, weary hearts ! O, slumbering eyes ! O, drooping souls, whose destinies Are fraught with fear and pain, Ye shall be loved...unto his own. Responds, — as if with unseen wings, An angel touched its quivering strings ; And whispers, in its song, "Where hast thou stayed so long...
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Readings in American Poetry

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1843 - 280 pages
...him, who slumbering lies. O, weary hearts ! O, slumbering eyes 1 O, drooping souls, whose destinies Are fraught with fear and pain, Ye shall be loved...desolate, But some heart, though unknown, Responds unto its own. Responds — as if, with unseen wings, A breath from heaven had touch'd its strings ; And...
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Readings in American Poetry

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1843 - 278 pages
...so accursed by fate, No one so utterly desolate, But some heart, though unknown, Responds unto its own. Responds — as if, with unseen wings, A breath from heaven had touch'd its strings ; And whispers, in its song, " Where hast thou stay'd so long ?" THE SUM OF LIFE....
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The physiology of love

Physiology - 1844 - 86 pages
...convert misery into happiness, in the thought of once having been the object of pure and fervent love. " No one is so accursed by fate, No one so utterly desolate,...as if, with unseen wings, A breath from heaven had touch'd its strings ; And whispers, in its song, ' Where hast thou stay'd so long ? ' " Such, then,...
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Gems from the American Poets: With Brief Biographical Notices

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1844 - 136 pages
...him who slumbering lies. O, weary hearts ! O, slumbering eyes ! O, drooping souls, whose destinies Are fraught with fear and pain, Ye shall be loved...desolate, But some heart, though unknown, Responds unto its own. Responds— as if, with unseen wings, A breath from heaven had touch'd its strings ; And whispers,...
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Voices of the True-hearted

1846 - 308 pages
...Of him who slumbering lies. 0 weary hearts ! 0 slumberiug eyes ! O drooping souls, whose destinies Are fraught with fear and pain, Ye shall be loved...unto his own. Responds,— as if with unseen wings An angel touched its quivering strings , And whispers, in its song, " Where hast thou stayed so long...
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The Churchman's companion, Volume 3

1848 - 792 pages
...world would be a blank, whose place none other could fill " to free the hollow heart from paining." " No one is so accursed by fate, No one so utterly desolate,...some heart, though unknown, Responds unto his own." But here it was no unknown heart that responded to the poor sufferer's ; it was one that showed itself...
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