I loved thee long and dearly, Florence Vane, My life's bright dream and early. Hath come again ; I renew in my fond vision, My heart's dear pain — My hope, and thy derision, Florence Vane. " The ruin lone, and hoary, The ruin old, Where thou did'st... The Southern literary messenger - Page 3701850Full view - About this book
| Otis Henry Tiffany - 1883 - 954 pages
...has told him — somebody tells everybody every thing in our village. FLORENCE VANE. PHILIP P. COOKE. LOVED thee long and dearly, Florence Vane ; My life's...bright dream and early Hath come again ; I renew in ray fond vision My heart's dear pain, My hopes and thy derision, Florence Vane ! The ruin, lone and... | |
| 1886 - 564 pages
...their name ; Divine abodes shall own his power When time and death shall be no more. BARTON BOOTH. FLORENCE VANE. I LOVED thee long and dearly, Florence...life's bright dream and early Hath come again ; I renew my fond vision My heart's dear pain, My hopes and thy derision, Florence Vane. The ruin lone and hoary,... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1889 - 656 pages
...captivating than that of beauty. Coofce. BORN In Martinsburg, Va., 1816. DIED near Boyce, Va., 1850. FLORENCE VANE. I LOVED thee long and dearly, Florence...ruin lone and hoary, The ruin old, Where thou didst mark my story, At even told, — That spot — the hues Elysian Of sky and plaiu — I treasure in... | |
| 1890 - 562 pages
...soundless sea ; But 1 — 1 love you well enough To leave you, love, if needs must be." HUGH CONWAY. FLORENCE VANE. I LOVED thee long and dearly, Florence...ruin lone and hoary, The ruin old. Where thou didst mark my story, At even told, — That spot — the hues Elysian Of sky and plain— I treasure in my... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1890 - 394 pages
...over the stones I Though a pauper, he 's one whom his Maker yet owns I THOMAS KOEU ^Florence Uane. I LOVED thee long and dearly, Florence Vane; My life's...I renew in my fond vision My heart's dear pain, My hopes and thy derision, Florence Vane I The ruin, lone and hoary, The ruin old, Where thou didst hark... | |
| 1890 - 542 pages
...soundless sea; But I — I love you well enough To leave you, love, if needs muet be.'1 HUGH CONWAY. FLORENCE VANE. I LOVED thee long and dearly, Florence...life's bright dream, and early, Hath come again ; I reimw in my fond vision My heart's dear pain, My hope, and thy derision, Florence Vane. The ruin lone... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 484 pages
...and early Hath come again ; I renew my fond vision My heart's dear pain, My hoped and thy derielon, Florence Vane ! The ruin, lone and hoary, The ruin old, Where thou didst hark my itory, At етеп told, — That »pot, the hues elyniao Of sky and plain, I treaeure in my vision,... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman, Ellen Mackay Hutchinson, Mrs. Ellen Mackay Hutchinson Cortissoz - 1894 - 680 pages
...Boyce, Va., 1850. FLORENCE VANE. I LOVED thce long and dearly, Florence Vane; My life's bright divam and early Hath come again; I renew in my fond vision...ruin lone and hoary, The ruin old, Where thou didst mark my story, At even told,— That spot—the hues Elysian Of sky and plain— I treasure in my vision,... | |
| Louise Manly - 1895 - 540 pages
...other Poems. Crime of Andrew Blair. John Carpe. CheYalier Merlin [unfinished]. Gregories of Hackwood. FLORENCE VANE. I loved thee long and dearly, Florence...Where thou didst hark my story, At even told,— That spot—the hues Elysian Of sky and plain— I treasure in my vision, Florence Vane. Thou wast lovelier... | |
| Louise Manly - 1895 - 538 pages
...Cheyalier Merlin [unfinished]. Gregories of Hackwood. FLORENCE VANE. I loved thee long and de*brly, Florence Vane; My life's bright dream, and early,...my story, At even told, — That spot — the hues Klysian Of sky and plain— I treasure in my vision, Florence Vane. Thou wast lovelier than the roses... | |
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