| 1860 - 860 páginas
...Unseen, unfelt, unheard by her, Who, on that long-past August day, First saw with me these ruins gray. \ Whatever span the Fates allow, Ere I shall be as she...life was new, And hope was false, but love was true. TL PEACOCK. GRYLL GRANGE. BY. THE AUTHOE OP 'HEADLONG HALL. 1 CHAPTER XXX. • dum fata sinunt, jungamus... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1875 - 834 páginas
...Unseen, unfelt, unheard by her, "Who, on that long-past August day, Beheld with me these ruins gray. Whatever span the fates allow, Ere I shall be as she...life was new, And hope was false, but love was true. LINES ON THE DEATH OF JULIA, LORD BROUGHTON'S ELDEST DAUGHTER, 1849. ACCEPT, bright Spirit, reft in... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1875 - 496 páginas
...Unseen, unfelt, unheard by her, Who, on that long-past August day, Beheld with me these ruins gray. Whatever span the fates allow, Ere I shall be as she...life was new, And hope was false, but love was true. LINES OX THE DEATH OF JULIA, LORD BROUGHTON'S ELDEST DAUGHTER, 1849. ACCEPT, bright Spirit, reft in... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1875 - 510 páginas
...Unseen, unfelt, unheard by her, Who, on that long-past August day, Beheld with mo these ruins gray. Whatever span the fates allow, Ere I shall be as she is now, Still, in my bosom's iumost cell, Shall that deep-treasured memory dwell ; TR vr ITT- FT - -TTTiCi. xne» ATI - *?HH*. I... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1891 - 188 páginas
...Unseen, unfelt, unheard by her, Who, on that long-past August day, Beheld with me these ruins gray. Whatever span the fates allow Ere I shall be as she...is now, Still in my bosom's inmost cell Shall that long-treasured memory dwell, That, more than language can express, Pure miracle of loveliness, Whose... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1891 - 186 páginas
...Unseen, unfelt, unheard by her, Who, on that long-past August day, Beheld with me these ruins gray. Whatever span the fates allow Ere I shall be as she...is now, Still in my bosom's inmost cell Shall that long-treasured memory dwell, That, more than language can express, Pure miracle of loveliness, Whose... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1901 - 410 páginas
...Unseen, unfelt, unheard by her, Who, on that long-past August day, Beheld with me these ruins gray. Whatever span the fates allow Ere I shall be as she...is now, Still in my bosom's inmost cell Shall that long-treasured memory dwell, That, more than language can express, Pure miracle of loveliness, Whose... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1860 - 836 páginas
...Unseen, unfelt, unheard by her, Who, on that long-past August day, First saw with me these ruins gray. Whatever span the Fates allow, Ere I shall be as she...life was new, And hope was false, but love was true. TL PEACOCK. I860.] 599 GRYLL GRANGE. BY THE ACTHOB OF 'HEADLONG HALL/ CHAPTER XXX. — — dum fata... | |
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