We saw the swallows gathering in the sky, And in the osier-isle we heard them noise. We had not to look back on summer joys, Or forward to a summer of bright dye: But in the largeness of the evening earth Our spirits grew as we went side by side. The... Current Opinion - Página 6421906Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Elmer James Bailey - 1907 - 254 páginas
...mentioned speak for itself. "We saw the swallows gathering in the sky, And in the osier-isle we heard them noise. We had not to look back on summer joys Or forward...Love that had robbed us so, thus blessed our dearth 1 The pilgrims of the year waxed very loud In multitudinous chatterings, as the flood Full brown came... | |
| Emily Handasyde Buchanan - 1907 - 328 páginas
...Blanche ? " Miles cried, having finished his story; and Blanche turned obediently to the slate. SUNDAY WE had not to look back on summer joys, Or forward...Love that had robbed us so, thus blessed our dearth ! . . . Love that had robbed us of immortal things, This little moment mercifully gave. GEOKGE MEREDITH.... | |
| Hugh Walker - 1910 - 1082 páginas
...quoted by Swinburne from the forty-seventh sonnet, as " the grandest perhaps of the book " : — " But in the largeness of the evening earth Our spirits...by side. The hour became her husband and my bride." Even in pieces which stand on a far lower plane than Modern Love we meet with flashes of keen imaginative... | |
| George Macaulay Trevelyan - 1912 - 258 páginas
...before the storm : — We saw the swallows gathering in the sky, And in the osier-isle we heard them noise. We had not to look back on summer joys, Or...Love that had robbed us so, thus blessed our dearth 1 The pilgrims of the year waxed very loud In multitudinous chatterings, as the flood Full brown came... | |
| William Sharp - 1912 - 410 páginas
...what has impassioned and inspired : We saw the swallows gathering in the sky, And in the oiser-isle we heard their noise. We had not to look back on summer...husband, and my bride. Love that had robbed us so, thus bless'd our dearth ! The pilgrims of the year wax' A very loud In multitudinous chatterings, as the... | |
| George Meredith, George Macaulay Trevelyan - 1912 - 652 páginas
...me she stared. XLVII We saw the swallows gathering in the sky, And in the osier-isle we heard them noise. We had not to look back on summer joys, Or...Love, that had robbed us so, thus blessed our dearth 1 The pilgrims of the year waxed very loud In multitudinous chatterings, as the flood Full brown came... | |
| George Meredith, George Macaulay Trevelyan - 1912 - 658 páginas
...me she stared. XLVII We saw the swallows gathering in the sky, And in the osier-isle we heard them noise. We had not to look back on summer joys, Or...side. /"The hour became her husband and my bride. ^LfY^r-^iHt liH'.l •'•!•! ""Hi q g"/^hi<e-kloa«*rl-?«ir dearth ! The pilgrims of the year waxed... | |
| Hugh Walker, Janie Roxburgh Walker - 1913 - 1116 páginas
...lines quoted by Swinburne from the forty-seventh sonnet, as " the grandest perhaps of the book " : — "But in the largeness of the evening earth Our spirits...by side. The hour became her husband and my bride." Even in pieces which stand on a far lower plane than Modern Love we meet with flashes of keen imaginative... | |
| George Meredith - 1920 - 490 páginas
...me she stared. ZLVII We saw the swallows gathering in the sky, And in the osier-isle we heard them noise. We had not to look back on summer joys, Or forward to a summer of bright dye : But iu the largeness of the evening earth Our spirits grew as we went side by side. The hour became her... | |
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