Long she s'tood and gazed, and twice she tried at the name; But two great crystal tears were all that faltered and came. Only a tear for Venice ? She turned as in passion and loss, And stooped to his forehead and kissed it, as if she were kissing the... Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Poetical Works - Page 37by Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1873Full view - About this book
| Parodies - 1813 - 410 pages
...passion and loss, And stooped to his forehead and kissed it, as if she were kissing the cross. Faint with that strain of heart she moved on then to another,...in his death. "And dost thou suffer, my brother?" Holding his hands in hers:—"Out of the Piedmont lion Cometh the sweetness of freedom! sweetest to... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1862 - 422 pages
...and loss, And stooped to his forehead and kissed it, as if she were kissing the cross. XXIV. Faint with that strain of heart, she moved on then to another,...suffer, my brother?' xxv. Holding his hands in hers : — ' Ont of the Piedmont lion Cometh the sweetness of freedom ! sweetest to live or to die on.'... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1871 - 968 pages
...and loss, And stooped to his forehead and kissed if, as ¡Í she were kissing the cross. XXIV. Faint the paw Of hireling wolves, whose gospel is their maw. THE PRINCESS CHARLOTTE. FROM "CHILDE Holding his cold rough hands, — " Well, 0, well have ye done In noble, noble Piedmont, who would... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1870 - 533 pages
...passion and loss, And stooped to his forehead and kissed it, as if she were kissing the cro XXIV. Fain'', with that strain of heart she moved on then to another,...Cometh the sweetness of freedom ! sweetest to live on or to die on.' Holding his cold rough hands — ' Well, oh well have ye done In noble, noble Piedmont,... | |
| American poetry - 1872 - 900 pages
...and loss, And stooped to lus forehead and kissed it, as if she were kissiug the cross. XXIV. Faint O, well have ye done In noble, noble Piedmont, who would not be noble alone." XXVII. Back he fell while... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1872 - 540 pages
...and loss. And stooped to his forehead and kissed it, as if she were kissing the cross. XXIV. Faint with that strain of heart she moved on then to another,...strong in his death. ' And dost thou suffer, my brother ? ' Holding his hands in hers : — ' Out of the Piedmont lion Cometh the sweetness of freedom ! sweetest... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1873 - 906 pages
...and loss, And stooped to his forehead and kissed it, as if she were kissing the cross. XXIV. Faint g heart ! sulfer, my brother ? " XXV. Holding his hands in hers : — " Out of the Piedmont lion Cometh the sweetness... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1874 - 460 pages
...and loss, And stooped to his forehead and kissed it, as if she were kissing the cross. XXIV. Faint with that strain of heart she moved on then to another,...his hands in hers : — ' Out of the Piedmont lion Oometh the sweetness of freedom ! sweetest to live or to die on.' XXVI. Holding his cold rough hands... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1877 - 576 pages
...passion and loss, And stooped to his forehead and kissed it, as if she were kissing the cross. Faint with that strain of heart, she moved on then to another,...strong in his death. " And dost thou suffer, my brother ? " Holding his hands in hers : — "Out of the Piedmont lion Cometh the sweetness of freedom ! sweetest... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1877 - 630 pages
...passion and loss, And stooped to his forehead and kissed it, as if she were kissing the cross. Faint with that strain of heart, she moved on then to another,...strong in his death. "And dost thou suffer, my brother ? " Holding his hands in hers : — "Out of the Piedmont lion Cometh the sweetness of freedom ! sweetest... | |
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