But he who loved her too well to dread The sweet, the stately, the beautiful dead, He lit his lamp and took the key And turned it. Alone again— he and she. He and she ; but she would not speak, Though he kissed, in the old place, the quiet cheek. The Saint Pauls Magazine - Página 6851868Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Anthony Trollope - 1868 - 798 páginas
...key, And turned it ! — Alone again — he and she ! He and she ; but she would not speak, Though ho kissed, in the old place, the quiet check. He and...breath ! la there no voice ? — no language of death ? y y2 " Dumb to the car and still to the sense, But to heart and to soul distinct, — intense ? "... | |
| 1873 - 572 páginas
...and she. He and she ; but she would not speak, Though he kissed, in the old place, the quiet cheek. He and she ; yet she would not smile, Though he called...Then he said, " Cold lips, and breast without breath ! Is there no voice ? no language of death ? " Dumb to the ear and still to the sense, But to heart... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - 560 páginas
...yet she would not speak, Though he kissed, in the old place, the quiet cheek. He and she; yet they would not smile, Though he called her the name she...Then he said: "Cold lips, and breast without breath ! Is there no voice ! no language of death ? "Dumb to the ear and still to the sense, But to heart... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1876 - 599 páginas
...and she ! He and she ; yet she would not speak, Though he kissed, in the old place, the quiet cheek. He and she ; yet she would not smile, Though he called...erewhile. He and she ; still she did not move To any passionate whisper of love. Then he said : "Cold lips, and breast without breath ! Is there no voice,... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1876 - 562 páginas
...he kissed, in the old place, the quiet cheek. He and she ; yet she would not smile, Though he railed her the name she loved erewhile. | He and she ; still...passionate whisper of love. Then he said : " Cold lips und breasts without breath, Is there no voice, no language of death ? " Dumb to the car and still to... | |
| Giles Badger Stebbins - 1877 - 276 páginas
...she ; yet she would not speak, Though he kissed in the old place the quiet cheek. He and she ; but she would not smile, Though he called her the name...erewhile. He and she : still she did not move To any passionate whisper of love. Then he said, " Cold lips, and breast without breath, Is there no voice,... | |
| Pen and Pencil Club - 1877 - 196 páginas
...; yet she would not smile, Though he call'd her the name thatwas fondest erewhile. He and she ; and she did not move To any one passionate whisper of...Then he said, " Cold lips ! and breast without breath ! " Is there no voice ? — no language of death "Dumb to the ear and still to the sense, "But to heart... | |
| George Melville Baker - 1879 - 734 páginas
...and she. He and she ; but she would not speak, Though he kissed, in the old place, the quiet cheek. He and she ; yet she would not smile, Though he called...passionate whisper of love. Then he said : " Cold lips and breasts without breath, Is there no voice, no language of death ? " Dumb to the ear and still to the... | |
| Thomas Sheldon Andrews - 1879 - 456 páginas
...speak, Tho' he kissed, in the old place, the quiet check. He and she; yet she would not smile, Tho' he called her the name she loved erewhile. He and...Then he said: " Cold lips and breast without breath, - Is there no voice, no language of death, " Dumb to the ear and still to the sense, But to heart and... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1880 - 276 páginas
...kiss'd, in the old place, the quiet cheek ; He and she ; yet she would not smile, He and she ; and she did not move To any one passionate whisper of...Then he said, " Cold lips ! and breast without breath ! Is there no voice ? — no language of death " Dumb to the ear and still to the sense, But to heart... | |
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