I can give not what men call love, But wilt thou accept not The worship the heart lifts above And the Heavens reject not, — The desire of the moth for the star, Of the night for the morrow, The devotion to something afar From the sphere of our sorrow? The Last Word - Sivu 285tekijä(t) Alice MacGowan - 1902 - 439 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Leigh Hunt - 1846 - 402 sivua
...UNREQUIRING. One word is too often profaned For me to profane it ; One feeling too falsely disdain d For thee to disdain it. One hope is too like despair...And pity from thee more dear Than that from another. 1 can give not what men call love ; But wilt thou accept not The worship the heart lifts above, And... | |
| Noble Butler - 1846 - 276 sivua
...behavior, that even his enemies must allow him to have possessed them in an eminent degree. — Robertson. One word is too often profaned For '• me to profane it ; One feeling too falsely disdain'd For me to disdain it. One hope is too like despair For prudence to smother. And pity from... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1849 - 406 sivua
...sorrow, if sweet May Hud not brought forth thin morn — your wtdding.day. TO Oxi word is too oftened profaned For me to profane it, One feeling too falsely...from thee more dear Than that from another. I can gire not what men call love, But wilt thou accept not The worship the heart lifts above _ And the Heavens... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1855 - 770 sivua
...emotion Must end in sin or sorrow, if sweet May Had not brought forth this morn — your weddingday. TO . ONE word is too often profaned For me to profane it,...prudence to smother, And Pity from thee more dear I can give not what men call love, But wilt thou accept not The worship the heart lifts above And the... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1855 - 474 sivua
...not brought forth this morn — your weddingday. TO ONE word is too often profaned For me to profain it, One feeling too falsely disdained For thee to...prudence to smother, And Pity from thee more dear I can give not what men call love. But wilt thou accept not The worship the heart lifts above And the... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1859 - 550 sivua
...profane it ; One feeling too falsely disdain' d For thee to disdain it. One hope is too like despai. For prudence to smother, And pity from thee more dear Than that frcm another. I can give not what men call love ; But wilt thou accept not The worship the heart lifts... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1866 - 402 sivua
...emotion Must end in sin or sorrow, if sweet May Had not brought forth this morn — your weddingday. TO . ONE word is too often profaned For me to profane it,...prudence to smother, And Pity from thee more dear I can give not what men call love, But wilt them accept not The worship the heart lifts above And the... | |
| Z. M. Chandler - 1862 - 240 sivua
...Almighty rule — behold, he lays aside The spear of just revenge, and shrinks, by man defied ! " 6. " One word is too often profaned for me to profane it ; One feeling too falsely disdained for me to disdain it ; One hope is too like despair for prudence to smother, And pity from thee more dear... | |
| 1863 - 982 sivua
...Eternity Returns again to me, And more thy buried love endears Than aught except its living years. CCIII ONE word is too often profaned For me to profane it, One feeling too falsely disdain'd For thee to disdain it. One hope is too like despair For prudence to smother, And Pity from... | |
| 1855 - 394 sivua
...emotion Must end in sin or sorrow, if sweet May Had not brought forth this morn — your weddingday. TO . ONE word is too often profaned For me to profane it,...prudence to smother, And Pity from thee more dear I can give not what men call love, But wilt thou accept not The worship the heart lifts above And the... | |
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