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" Oh, what was love made for, if 'tis not the same Through joy and through torment, through glory and shame, I know not, I ask not, if guilt's in that heart : I but know that I love thee, whatever thou art. "
The Etymological Compendium, Or, Portfolio of Origins and Inventions ... - Page 324
by William Pulleyn - 1830 - 356 pages
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 131

1864 - 520 pages
...poetry, which Alphonse had read over and over, and felt to be the affection he would wish to inspire: I know not, I ask not, if guilt's in that heart — I but know that I love tbee, whatever thou art. Alas ! the only two human beings who could have thus felt towards him were...
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the new monthly magazine

william harrison ainsworth - 1865 - 516 pages
...woman,—she who could and would have carried out the sentiment conveyed in these beautiful lines, I know not, I ask not, if guilt's in that heart, I but know that I love thee, whatever thou art! SILENCE DEEP AS DEATH. A C0E FROM CAMPBELL. Br FJRANCIS JACOX. CAMPBELL never wrote anything more spirited...
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The British Poets, Volume 4

1865 - 408 pages
...Here still is the smile, that no cloud can o'ercast, And a heart and a hand all thy own to the last. Oh ! what was love made for, if 'tis not the same Thro' joy and thro' torment, thro' glory and shame ? I know not, I ask not, if guilt 's in that heart, I but know that...
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Familiar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced ...

Quotations - 1903 - 1186 pages
...Were woman's looks, — And folly 's all they 've tanght me. ibid. I know not, I ask not, if guilt 's in that heart, I but know that I love thee whatever thou art. Come, rett in this Bosom. To live and die in scenes like this, With some we 've left behind us. As...
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Tom Moore: An Unhistorical Romance, Founded on Certain Happenings in the ...

Theodore Burt Sayre - 1902 - 394 pages
...not the same Thro' joy and thro' torment, thro' glory and shame ? I know not, I ask not, if guilt 's in that heart, I but know that I love thee, whatever thou art." Chapter Fifteen SETS FORTH CERTAIN EXPLANATIONS LORD BROOKING spoke truly when he declared that the...
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The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Volumes 14-15

Edgar Allan Poe - 1902 - 708 pages
...same Through joy and through torment, through glory and shame ? I know not, I ask not, if guilt '» in that heart, I but know that I love thee, whatever thou art. Thou hast call'd me thy Angel in moments of bliss, And thy Angel I 'II be, 'mid the horrors of this,...
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Anthology of English Poetry: Beowulf to Kipling

Robert Naylor Whiteford - English poetry - 1903 - 464 pages
...That Once Through Tara's Halls — Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms — Phrases • I know not, I ask not, if guilt's in that heart, I but know that I love thee, whatever thou art. — Come, Rest In This Bosom. THE LIGHT OF OTHER DAYS Oft in the stilly night, Ere Slumber's chain...
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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Volume 5

Edgar Allan Poe - Fantasy fiction, American - 1903 - 386 pages
...the last. Oh! what was love made for, if 'tis not the same Through joy and through torment, through glory and shame? I know not, I ask not, if guilt's in the heart, I but know that I love thee, whatever thou art. Thou hast call'd me thy Angel in moments...
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Irish Literature, Volume 3

Justin McCarthy, Maurice Francis Egan, Charles Welsh, Douglas Hyde, Lady Gregory, James Jeffrey Roche - English literature - 1904 - 534 pages
...Only the pathetic lines of Moore can depict the feelings of Miss Curran on this event : — " Oh I what was love made for, if 'tis not the same Thro'...thro' glory and shame ? I know not, I ask not, if guilt 's in that heart, I but know that I love thee whatever thou art ! " Thou hast called me thy angel...
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American Literary Criticism

William Morton Payne - American essays - 1904 - 352 pages
...the last. Oh I what was love made for, if 't is not the same Through joy and through torment, through glory and shame ? I know not, I ask not, if guilt's...heart I but know that I love thee, whatever thou art. Thou hast call'd me thy Angel in moments of bliss, And thy Angel I '11 be, 'mid the horrors of this,...
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