O virgin world ! O marvellous far days ! No more with dreams of grief doth love grow bitter, Nor trouble dim the lustre wont to glitter In happy eyes. Decay alone decays : A moment — death's dull sleep is o'er ; and we Drink the immortal morning air... The Inn of Strange Meetings, and Other Poems - Página 47por Mortimer Collins - 1871 - 190 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 páginas
...flutter, All throats of music and all eyes of light, And driving o'er the verge the intolerable night. O virgin world ! O marvellous far days! No more with dreams of grief doth love grow bitter, [glitter Nor trouble dim the lustre wont to In happy eyes. Decay alone decays : A moment — death's... | |
| 1869 - 620 páginas
...eyes, Earine ? Of course he will ; and the expectant lover already anticipates the new world — ' O virgin world ! O marvellous far days ! No more with...: and we Drink the immortal morning air, Earine.' Arthur cannot touch Guinevere, soiled with the love of Lancelot, in this world ; but he pictures their... | |
| 1877 - 1146 páginas
...All throats of music, and all eyes of light, And driving o'er the verge the intolerable night. " 0 virgin world ! O marvellous far days ! No more with...o'er, and we Drink the immortal morning air, Earine." It will be admitted by the most grudging critic that there was fine stuff in the man that could write... | |
| Mrs. Mortimer Collins - 1877 - 502 páginas
...music and all eyes of light, And driving o'er the verge the intolerable night. \ 0 virgin" world ! 0 marvellous far days ! No more with dreams of grief...o'er; and we Drink the immortal morning air Earine. To have him taken away so suddenly, in all the strength of his manhood and intellect, was a terrible... | |
| Mortimer Collins, Mrs. Mortimer Collins - 1877 - 276 páginas
...of music and all eyes of light, And driving o'er the verge the intolerable night. O virgin world ! 0 marvellous far days ! No more with dreams of grief...sleep is o'er; and we Drink the immortal morning air Barine. To have him taken away so suddenly, in all the strength of his manhood and intellect, was a... | |
| Mortimer Collins, Mrs. Mortimer Collins - 1877 - 308 páginas
...of music and all eyes of light, And driving o'er the verge the intolerable night. 0 virgin world ! 0 marvellous far days ! No more with dreams of grief...wont to glitter In happy eyes. Decay alone decays : A moment—death's dull sleep is o'er; and we Drink the immortal morning air Earine. To have him taken... | |
| Edward James Mortimer Collins - 1880 - 178 páginas
...flutter, All throats of music and all eyes of light, And driving o'er the verge the intolerable night. D O virgin world ! O marvellous far days ! No more with...o'er ; and we Drink the immortal morning air, Earine. Inn of Strange Meetings, 46-47. The instinctive ambition of man is a prophecy of his future : which... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1882 - 984 páginas
...! No more with dreams of grief doth love grow bitter. flitter Nor trouble dim the lustre wont to Ju happy eyes. Decay alone decays: A moment — death's...o'er; and we Drink the immortal morning air Earine. LAST VERSES. I HAVE been sitting alone All day while the clouds went by, While moved the strength of... | |
| Frederick Langbridge - 1883 - 438 páginas
...shade can shroud us from God's deathless day? JA SYMONDS. Many Moods. (Smith, Elder, and Co.) XXII. O VIRGIN world ! O marvellous far days ! No more with...o'er ; and we Drink the immortal morning air, Earine. MORTIMER COLLINS. The Inn of Strange Meetings. (K. Paul.) XXII. OLD AGE. OLD Age ! The sound is harsh... | |
| Mortimer Collins, F. Percy Cotton - 1886 - 246 páginas
...shall pass into the Morning Land As now from sleep into the life of morn ; A POET'S PHILOSOPHY. 33 Live the new life of the new world, unshorn Of the...o'er ; and we Drink the immortal morning air, Earine. 34 A POET'S PHILOSOPHY. " Si mihi Nausicae patrios concederet hortos, Alcinoo possem dicere, Malo meoi"... | |
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