Look forth from the flowers to the sea; For the foam-flowers endure when the rose-blossoms wither, And men that love lightly may die — but we?' And the same wind sang and the same waves whitened, And or ever the garden's last petals were shed , In the... Current Opinion - Página 5781906Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Algernon Charles-Swinburne - 1917 - 378 páginas
...ever the garden's last petals were shed, In the lips that had whispered, the eyes that had lightened, Or they loved their life through, and then went whither...the dead to love them? What love was ever as deep as a grave ? They are loveless now as the grass above them Or the wave. All are at one now, roses and... | |
| Frederick Homes Dudden - 1917 - 172 páginas
...beautiful but terrible lines of Swinburne, describing the sorrowful end of a life-long attachment : — " Or they loved their life through, and then went whither...the rose. Shall the dead take thought for the dead that love them ? What love was ever as deep as a grave ? They are loveless now as the grass above them... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1918 - 694 páginas
...And the same wind sang and the same waves whitened, And or ever the garden's last petals were shed, In the lips that had whispered, the eyes that had...the dead to love them? What love was ever as deep as a grave? They are loveless now as the grass above them Or the wave. All are at one now, roses and lovers,... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1918 - 692 páginas
...And the same wind sang and the same waves whitened, And or ever the garden's last petals were shed, In the lips that had whispered, the eyes that had...the dead to love them? What love was ever as deep as a grave? They are loveless now as the grass above them Or the wave. All are at one now, roses and lovers,... | |
| 1918 - 2030 páginas
...And the same wind sang and the same waves whitened. And or ever the garden's last petals were shed, In the lips that had whispered, the eyes that had...the dead to love them? What love was ever as deep as a grave? They are loveless now as the grass above them Or the wave. All are at one now, roses and lovers,... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1919 - 312 páginas
...And men that love lightly may die — but we ? " And the same wind sang and the same waves whitened, Or they loved their life through, and then went whither...dead to love them ? What love was ever as deep as a grave ? They are loveless now as the grass above them Or the wave. All are at one now, roses and... | |
| Holloway Horn - 1920 - 266 páginas
...we? And the same wind sang and the same waves whitened And or ever the garden's last petals were shed In the lips that had whispered, the eyes that had lightened, Love was dead." ' ' Great stuff that, ' ' Bateman said inevitably, when he had finished. "A limited amount of meaning,... | |
| Jay Broadus Hubbell, John Owen Beaty - 1922 - 568 páginas
...And the same wind sang and the same waves whitened, And or ever the garden's last petals were shed, In the lips that had whispered, the eyes that had...the dead to love them? What love was ever as deep as a grave? They are loveless now as the grass above them, Or the wave. All are at one now, roses and... | |
| Algernon de Vivier Tassin - 1923 - 456 páginas
...And the same wind sang and the same waves whitened, And or ever the garden's last petals were shed. In the lips that had whispered, the eyes that had...the dead to love them? What love was ever as deep as a grave? They are loveless now as the grass above them, Or the wave. All are at one now, roses and... | |
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