Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand Henceforward in thy shadow. Nevermore Alone upon the threshold of my door Of individual life, I shall command The uses of my soul, nor lift my hand Serenely in the sunshine as before, Without the sense of that... Felix Holt: The Radical - Page 341by George Eliot - 1866 - 529 pagesFull view - About this book
| Julia S. Blott - 1865 - 184 pages
...shall I command The uses of my heart, or lift my hand Serenely in the sunshine as before. " What shall I do ? And what I dream, include thee, as the wine Must taste of its own grapes, when I sue God for myself ! He hears that name of thine, And sees within my eyes the tears of two !... | |
| Agnes Wylde - 1865 - 378 pages
...understand, that a true disciple has been with Jesus and learnt of Him. CHAPTER XIV. ' The farthest land Fate takes to part us — leaves thy heart in mine With pulses that beat double.'— EB BROWNING. Feltons were detained unusually late in town this year. Mr. Felton could not get away... | |
| Augusta Jane Evans - 1869 - 490 pages
...Of individual life, I shall command The uses of my soul, nor lift my hand Serenely in the sunshine as before, Without the sense of that which I forbore...double. What I do And what I dream include thee, as the wino Must taste of its own grapes. And when I BUO God for myself, He hears that name of thine, And... | |
| Augusta Jane Evans - 1876 - 492 pages
...Of individual life, I shall command The uses of my soul, nor lift my hand Serenely in the sunshine as before, Without the sense of that which I forbore...widest land Doom takes to part us, leaves thy heart ha mine, With pulses that beat double. What I do And what I dream include thee, as the wine Must taste... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1871 - 968 pages
...Of individual life, I shall command The uses of my soul, nor lift my hand Serenely in the sunshine by me. I r2 Room hikes to part us, leaves thy heart in mine With pulses that beat double. What I do And what I... | |
| Poetry - 1872 - 710 pages
...uses of my soul, nor lift my hand Serenely in the sunshine as before, Without the sense of that whicli reat day ! for which all other days were made ; [earth ; For which earth rose from chaos, man from ляпе Must taste of its own grapes. And when I sue God for myself, He hears that name of thine,... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1874 - 486 pages
...Of individual life, I shall command The uses of my soul, nor lift my hand Serenely in the sunshine as before, Without the sense of that which I forbore,...thy heart in mine With pulses that beat double. What 1 do And what I dream include thee, as the wine Must taste of its own grapes. And when I sue God for... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1874 - 802 pages
...Go from me !" is now the cry ; but the spirit is evidently yielding to the conqueror, for it adds : The widest land Doom takes to part us, leaves thy heart in mine, With pulses that beat double. The record of life progresses, and the great argument is discussed, "Can it be right to give what I... | |
| Sarson C J. Ingham - 1874 - 238 pages
...door Of individual life I shall command The uses of my soul, nor lift my hand Serenely in the sunshine as before Without the sense of that which I forbore Thy touch upon the palm. The widest land It takes to part us, leaves thy heart in mine With pulses that beat double. What I do And what I dream... | |
| George Barnett Smith - Authors, American - 1875 - 552 pages
...from me ! ' is now the cry; but the spirit is evidently yielding to the conqueror, for it adds : ' The widest land Doom takes to part us, leaves thy heart in mine, With pulses that beat double.' The record of life progresses, and the great argument is discussed, ' Can it be right to give what... | |
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