| John Ebenezer Bryant - 1899 - 328 páginas
...if a name Dearer and purer were, it should be thine ; Mountains and seas divide us, but I claim No tears, but tenderness to answer mine : Go where I...— A world to roam through, and a home with thee. The first were nothing — had I still the last, It were the haven of my happiness ; But other claims... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1899 - 332 páginas
...to my spirit of thee." Cf. Epistle to Augusta : — " Mountains and seas divide us, but I claim No tears, but tenderness to answer mine ; Go where I...— A world to roam through, and a home with thee." 1. 98. Without a sigh he left. Contrast Cowper's feeling in The Task, II., 206 et al. : — " England,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1899 - 594 páginas
...resign. There yet are two things in my destiny, — A world to roam through and a home with thee. " The first were nothing— had I still the last, It were the haven of my happiness."] 1. [Compare Childe Harold, Canto III. stanza Ixxii. lines 8, 9 ; and Epistle to Augusta, stanza xi.]... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1839 - 808 páginas
...should be thine. Mountains and seas divide us, but I claim \o tears, but tenderness to answer mine ; (lo where I will, to me thou art the same — A loved...— A world to roam through, and a home with thee. " The first were nothing — had I still the last. It were the haven of my happiness ; But other claims... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1901 - 632 páginas
...! if a name Dearer and purer were, it should be thine. Mountains and seas divide us, but I claim No tears, but tenderness to answer mine : Go where I...art the same — A loved regret which I would not resign.'There yet are two things in my destiny, — A world to roam through, and a home with thee.2... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1901 - 660 páginas
...! if a name Dearer and purer were, it should be thine. Mountains and seas divide us, but I claim No tears, but tenderness to answer mine : Go where I...art the same — A loved regret which I would not resign.L There yet are two things in my destiny, — A world to roam through, and a home with thee.3... | |
| Eduard Engel - 1902 - 516 páginas
...if a name Dearer and purer were, it should be thine ; Mountains and seas divide us, but I claim No tears, but tenderness to answer mine. Go where I will, to me thou art the same — Ajloved regret which I would not resign ; There yet are two things in my destiny, — A world to... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1922 - 584 páginas
...roll ! Ten thousand fleets sweep over thee in vain ; Mountains and seas divide us, but I claim j No tears, but tenderness to answer mine : Go where I...— A world to roam through and a home with thee. "The first were nothing — had I still the last, It were the haven of my happiness."] 1. [Compare... | |
| Hallie Erminie Rives - 1904 - 492 páginas
...If a name Dearer and purer were, it should be thine. Whate'er of earth divide us I shall claim Not tears, but tenderness to answer mine: Go where I will,...— A loved regret which I would not resign. There are but two things in my destiny, — A world to roam through, and a home with thee. ' i * " I can... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1904 - 942 páginas
...should I* thine ; Mountains and seas divide us. butlclain No tears, but tenderness to answer iniin-: ath been X C. de> tiny, — A world to roam through, and a home with thee. The first were nothing — had I still... | |
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