tis for women to sit still On winter nights, by solitary fires, And hear the nations praising them far off, Too far ! ay, praising our quick sense of love, Our very heart of passionate womanhood, Which could not beat so in the verse, without Being present... Margaret - Página 278por Christina Catherine Liddell - 1872Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1857 - 388 páginas
...praising them far off, Too far ! ay, praising our quick sense of love, Our very heart of passionate womanhood, Which could not beat so in the verse without...undried because there's none to ask The reason they grew moist. To sit alone, And think, for comfort, how, that very night, Affianced lovers, leaning face... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1857 - 404 páginas
...praising them far off, Too far ! ay, praising our quick sense of love, Our very heart of passionate womanhood, Which could not beat so in the verse without...undried because there's none to ask The reason they grew moist. To sit alone, And think, for comfort, how, that very night, Affianced lovers, leaning face... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1857 - 420 páginas
...praising them far off, Too far ! ay, praising our quick sense of love, Our very heart of passionate womanhood, Which could not beat so in the verse without...also in the unkissed lips, And eyes undried because there 's none to ask The reason they grew moist. To sit alone, And think, for comfort, how, that very... | |
| 1864 - 816 páginas
...praising them far off, Too far! ay, praising our quick sense of love, Our very heart of passionate womanhood, Which could not beat so in the verse without Being present also in the nnkissed lips, And eyes undried because there 's none to ask The reason they grew moist," — in the... | |
| Marion Harland - 1862 - 578 páginas
...praising them far offl Too far ! aye, praising our quick sense of love, Our very heart of passionate womanhood, Which could not beat so in the verse, without...undried, because there's none to ask The reason they grew moist I" With this, the full tones trembled, and Miriam closed the book. " It is the old — forever... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1864 - 418 páginas
...praising them far off, Too far ! ay, praising our quick sense of love, Our very heart of passionate womanhood, Which could not beat so in the verse without...undried because there's none to ask The reason they grew moist. To sit alone, \ And think, for comfort, how, that very night, Affianced lovers, leaning... | |
| Henry Allon - 1861 - 580 páginas
...praising them far off, Too far ! ay, praising our quick sense of love, Our very heart of passionate womanhood, Which could not beat so in the verse without...undried because there's none to ask The reason they grew moist. ' To sit alone And think, for comfort, how, that very night, Affianced lovers, leaning... | |
| Amanda M. Douglas - 1868 - 392 páginas
...praising them far off, — Too far ! Ay, praising their quick sense of love; The very heart of passionate womanhood, Which could not beat so in the verse without...undried, because there's none to ask The reason they grew moist." All about her lay a woman's keen sense of desolation, like a waste of snow, chilling her... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1870 - 533 páginas
...praising them far off, Too far ! ay, praising our quick sense of love. Our very heart of passionate womanhood, Which could not beat so in the verse without...because there's none to ask The reason they grow moist. To sit alone. And think for comfort how, that very night, Affianced lovers, leaning face to face With... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1872 - 428 páginas
...praising them far off. Too far ! ay, praising our quick sense of love, Our very heart of passionate womanhood, Which could not beat so in the verse without...also in the unkissed lips And eyes undried because there 's none to ask The reason they grew moist. To sit alone And think for comfort how, that very... | |
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