| Walter Savage Landor - English literature - 1876 - 618 pages
...ourselves than our own internal one might tell us ; or can his breath make our breath softer in sleep ? 0 my beloved ! let everything be a joyance to us : it...blackbird in the garden and do not throb with joy. Rut, Leofric, the high festival is strown by the servant of God upon the heart of man. It is gladness,... | |
| Sidney Colvin - 1881 - 250 pages
...ourselves than our own internal one might tell us ? or can his breath make our breath softer in sleep ? 0 my beloved ! let everything be a joyance to us ; it...throb with joy. But Leofric, the high festival is strewn by the servant of God upon the heart of man. It is gladness, it is thanksgiving, it is the orphan,... | |
| Sidney Colvin - Authors, English - 1881 - 248 pages
...us ? or can his breath make our hreath softer in sleep ? O my beloved! let everything be a joj'ance to us; it will, if we will. Sad is the day, and worse...throb with joy. But Leofric, the high festival is strewn by the servant of God upon the heart of man. It is gladness, it is thanksgiving, it is the orphan,... | |
| Sidney Colvin - Authors, English - 1881 - 242 pages
...ourselves, than our own internal one might tell us ? or can his hreath make our breath softer in sleep ? 0 my beloved ! let everything be a joyance to us ; it will, if we will. Sad is the day, and worse must followi when we hear the blackbird in the garden and do not throb with joy. But Leofric, the high festival... | |
| Sidney Colvin - Authors, English - 1881 - 248 pages
...beloved ! let everything be a joyance to us ; it will, if we will. Sad is the day, and worse must followi when we hear the blackbird in the garden and do not...throb with joy. But Leofric, the high festival is strewn by the servant of God upon the heart of man. It is gladness, it is thanksgiving, it is the orphan,... | |
| Sidney Colvin - 1881 - 252 pages
...ourselves than our own internal one might tell us ? or can his breath make our breath softer in sleep ? 0 my beloved ! let everything be a joyance to us ; it will, if we will. Sad is the day, and worse muat follow, when we hear the blackbird in the garden and do not throb with joy. But Leofric, the high... | |
| John Morley - Authors, English - 1894 - 612 pages
...ourselves than our own internal one might tell us ? or can his breath make our breath softer in sleep? 0 my beloved! let everything be a joyance to us ; it...throb with joy. But Leofric, the high festival is strewn by the servant of God upon the heart of man. It is gladness, it is thanksgiving, it is the orphan,... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - Imaginary conversations - 1899 - 258 pages
...ourselves than our own internal one might tell us; or can his breath make our 5 breath softer in sleep? O my beloved! let everything be a joyance to us: it...joy. But, Leofric, the high festival is strown by i0 the servant of God upon the heart of man. It is gladness, it is thanksgiving; it is the orphan,... | |
| Sir Sidney Colvin - 1901 - 242 pages
...ourselves than our own internal one might tell us ? or can his breath make our breath softer in sleep? 0 my beloved! let everything be a joyance to us ; it...blackbird in the garden and do not throb with joy. But Leofrie, the high festival is strewn by the servant of God upon the heart of man. It is gladness, it... | |
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