Love's trilogy [in verse].Trübner & Company, 1876 - 150 pages |
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... bring me back where joyous lark Shakes down tense crystal notes of love to kin , That I too , more from Love may never err , Fair Queen of that bright Kingdom we can win ; And wilt thou cut the bands , dear Severer , Which harshly bind ...
... bring me back where joyous lark Shakes down tense crystal notes of love to kin , That I too , more from Love may never err , Fair Queen of that bright Kingdom we can win ; And wilt thou cut the bands , dear Severer , Which harshly bind ...
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... ever signs of fatal rue , Preachers to growing things of coming woe ? O maid of Love's true choice ! for thee and me There is a sunland where the fruits are rich , - Where Time shall bring us hope , since days that 12 LOVE'S TRILOGY .
... ever signs of fatal rue , Preachers to growing things of coming woe ? O maid of Love's true choice ! for thee and me There is a sunland where the fruits are rich , - Where Time shall bring us hope , since days that 12 LOVE'S TRILOGY .
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Thomas Sinclair. Where Time shall bring us hope , since days that flee Shall not be high distress beyond Song's pitch , But ripening of a mystic grafted tree , And filling of Love's temple every niche . 13. The morning came of that too ...
Thomas Sinclair. Where Time shall bring us hope , since days that flee Shall not be high distress beyond Song's pitch , But ripening of a mystic grafted tree , And filling of Love's temple every niche . 13. The morning came of that too ...
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... On mountains of wide view , o'er headlands high , - The nights of eerie travel where ghosts sigh ; For thee I toiled through book and deed and sign , That I might bring from darkest deepest mine The fortune 16 LOVE'S TRILOGY .
... On mountains of wide view , o'er headlands high , - The nights of eerie travel where ghosts sigh ; For thee I toiled through book and deed and sign , That I might bring from darkest deepest mine The fortune 16 LOVE'S TRILOGY .
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Thomas Sinclair. That I might bring from darkest deepest mine The fortune thou alone canst multiply , Thou sweetest calmest clearest maid , in life In lore or brain , of all those men have known ; And sudden joy , nor pallid grief , nor ...
Thomas Sinclair. That I might bring from darkest deepest mine The fortune thou alone canst multiply , Thou sweetest calmest clearest maid , in life In lore or brain , of all those men have known ; And sudden joy , nor pallid grief , nor ...
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beast beautiful Benares blank verse Blat calm CARNA CHARLES G cloth cried Crown 8vo dare dark daughters dead Dear maid deeds deep Demy 8vo dread dream Earth evermore eyes fair false fear fiends fled flow Formaban furthest gaze gentle gloom glory glow golden grief Hades heart Heaven's hills hope King Lady lands lest Life's light live lone Lonz LOVE'S TRILOGY Ludgate Hill maidens Matthew Arnold Messenger mirth Narcissus never night nought NUMMA o'er outwells pain PALACES pale Pall Mall Gazette passion past poem poet poetic queen RALPH T. H. GRIFFITH Rolda round Sanskrit shine sight silence Sinclair smile SOLA song soul soul's spirits stars strong sweet tears thee thine things THOMAS SINCLAIR thou art thought throng Time's toil tree true truth vales VIVMOR Westland Whence words youth