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" MY delight and thy delight Walking, like two angels white, In the gardens of the night: My desire and thy desire Twining to a tongue of fire, Leaping live, and laughing higher; Thro' the everlasting strife In the mystery of life. Love, from whom the world... "
Poetical Works Of Robert Brides Excluding The Eight Dramas - Page 337
by Robert Bridges - 1912
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Poetical Works of Robert Bridges: Shorter poems. New poems. Notes

Robert Bridges - 1899 - 308 pages
...'Tis envious even to dare : And many a fiend is watching well To flush thy reed with the fire of hell. My delight and thy delight Walking, like two angels...from whom the world begun Hath the secret of the sun. This he taught us, this we knew, Happy in his science true, Hand in hand as we stood Neath the shadows...
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Poetical Works of Robert Bridges: Shorter poems. New poems. Notes

Robert Bridges - 1899 - 314 pages
...'Tis envious even to dare : And many a fiend is watching well To flush thy reed with the fire of hell. MY delight and thy delight Walking, like two angels...tongue of fire, Leaping live, and laughing higher j Thro' the everlasting strife In the mystery of life. Love, from whom the world begun Hath the secret...
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The Home Book of Verse, American and English, 1580 ..., Volume 3, Pages 843-1252

1912 - 432 pages
...follow our hurrying feet What do we care — we two! Alice RottitCoe [18 "MY DELIGHT AND THY DELIGHT" MY delight and thy delight Walking, like two angels...tongue of fire, Leaping live, and laughing higher; Through the everlasting strife In the mystery of life. " Love, from whom the world begun, Hath the...
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The Home Book of Verse, American and English, 1580-1918, Volume 1

1918 - 2030 pages
...follow our hurrying feet What do we care — we two! Alice RoUitCoe [i& "MY DELIGHT AND THY- DELIGHT'1 MY delight and thy delight Walking, like two angels...tongue of fire, Leaping live, and laughing higher; Through the everlasting strife In the mystery of life. Love, from whom the world begun, Hath the secret...
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Charles Lewis Hind - 1922 - 328 pages
...to their readers a tolerable statement of the Poet Laureate as Poet. They were able to quote — " Love, from whom the world begun, Hath the secret of...love alone, Whence the million stars were strewn. . . ." And— " Whither, O splendid ship, thy white sails crowding, Leaning across the bosom of the...
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An English Anthology of Prose and Poetry, Shewing the Main Stream of English ...

Sir Henry John Newbolt - 1922 - 1032 pages
...boughs of May Dream, while the innumerable choir of day Welcome the dawn. MY DELIGHT AND THY DELIGHT MY delight and thy delight Walking, like two angels white ^ In the gardens of the night; Love, from whom the world begun, Hath the secret of the sun. Love can tell, and love alone, Whence...
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English Journal, Volume 14

1925 - 850 pages
...and ecstasy are the soul of his most characteristic work. His love lyrics pulsate to the theme of — My delight and thy delight Walking like two angels...Thro' the everlasting strife In the mystery of life. Joi de vivre would be a very tame and vulgar way of describing this kind of delight. For the poet is...
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English Journal, Volume 14

1925 - 872 pages
...and ecstasy are the soul of his most characteristic work. His love lyrics pulsate to the theme of — My delight and thy delight Walking like two angels...Thro' the everlasting strife In the mystery of life. Jot de vivre would be a very tame and vulgar way of describing this kind of delight. For the poet is...
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Laura Lemay, Rafe Colburn - 2006 - 842 pages
...Output FIGURE 7.5 Images can go anywhere in text. OOP Inline Images Love, from whom the world "^&-" begun, Hath the secret of the sun. Love can tell, and love alone, Whence the million stars strewn Why each atom ' , • " knows Us own . --Robert Bridges Text and Image Alignment In these examples,...
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Medical Art and Indianapolis Medical Journal, Volume 16

1918 - 594 pages
...hale, strong years; And braves as he may the night Of darkness and tears. MY DELIGHT AND THY DELIGHT. My delight and thy delight Walking like two angels...secret of ' the sun. Love can tell, and love alone, When the million stars were strewn. Why each atom knows Its own, How, In spite of woe and death. Gay...
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