Stood listening to thce in some brilliant crowd, With the warm triumph of a youthful smile. Oh ! little now remains of all that was ! Even for this gift of linking measured words, My heart oft questions, with discouraged pause, Does music linger in the... The Lady of La Garaye - Page 7by Caroline Sheridan Norton - 1864 - 115 pagesFull view - About this book
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...when, I of gifts пк-Ие proud, That could the notice of such men beguile, Stood listening to thce in some brilliant crowd, With the warm triumph of...thought, whose silver thread Heaven keeps untarnished by our bitterest tears. So, in the brooding calm that follows woe, This tale of La Garaye I fain would... | |
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...And every day the careless festal throng, And every night the dance and feast and aong, 1862.] [Feb. Yet, friend, I feel not that all power is fled, While...intangible gift of thought, whose silver thread Heaven keep» untarnished by our bitterest tears. So, in the brooding calm that follows woe, This tale of... | |
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...measured words, My heart oft questions, with discouraged pause, Does music linger in the slackened chords ? "Yet, friend, I feel not that all power is...thought, whose silver thread Heaven keeps untarnished by our bitterest tears. "So, in the brooding calm that follows woe, This tale of La Garaye I fain would... | |
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