| Aesthetic Society of Jersey City - American literature - 1882 - 288 pages
...smile, Though he called her the name she loved erewhile. He and she ; still she did not move To any passionate whisper of love. Then he said, "Cold lips,...to the ear and still to the sense, But to heart and soul distinct, intense ? See now ; I will listen with soul, not ear; What was the secret of dying,... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - Buddhism - 1882 - 528 pages
...still she did not move To any one passionate whisper of love. Then he said : " Cold lips and breasts without breath, Is there no voice, no language of...heart and to soul distinct, intense ? " See now ; I will listen with soul, not ear ; What was the secret of dying, dear ? " Was it the infinite wonder... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - Buddha and Buddhism - 1883 - 292 pages
...still she did not move To any one passionate whisper of love. Then he said : " Cold lips and breasts without breath, Is there no voice, no language of...heart and to soul distinct, intense ? " See now ; I will listen with soul, not ear • What was the secret of dying, dear ? " Was it the infinite wonder... | |
| Thomas Earnshaw Bradley - 1883 - 842 pages
...still she did not move To any one passionate whisper of love, Then he said, " Cold lips and breasts without breath, Is there no voice, no language of...to heart and to soul distinct, intense ? See now; I will listen with soul, not ear; What was the secret of dying, dear ? Was it the infinite wonder of... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - History - 1883 - 382 pages
...said: " Cold lips and breasts And they held their breath till they left the room, . without breath, s there no voice, no language of death? ' Dumb to the...But to heart and to soul distinct, intense? See now; 1 will listen with soul, not ear; What was the secret of dying, dear? '' Was it the infinite wonder... | |
| Jeannette Leonard Gilder - American poetry - 1886 - 746 pages
...still she did not move To any one passionate whisper of love. Then he said: "Cold lips and breasts without breath, Is there no voice, no language of...to heart and to soul distinct, intense? See, now; I will listen with soul, not ear; What was the secret of dying, dear? Was it the infinite wonder of all... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - Buddha and Buddhism - 1887 - 288 pages
...did not move To any one passionate whisper of love. Then he said : " Cold lips and breasts wjtho jt breath, Is there no voice, no language of death ?...heart and to soul distinct, intense ? " See now ; I will listen with soul, not ear • What was the secret of dying, dear? " Was it the infinite wonder... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1890 - 458 pages
...still she did not move To any one passionate whisper of love. Then he said : " Cold lips and breasts without breath, Is there no voice, no language of...heart and to soul distinct, intense? "See now ; I wil 1 listen with soul, not ear ; What was the secret of dying, dear ? " Was it the infinite wonder... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1890 - 482 pages
...still she did not move To any one passionate whisper of love. Then he said : " Cold lips and breasts without breath, Is there no voice, no language of...ear and still to the sense, But to heart and to soul dfstinct, intense? "See now; 1 will listen with soul, not ear; What was the secret of dying, dear ?... | |
| Mrs. Grace Townsend - English poetry - 1890 - 640 pages
...still she did not move To any one passionate whisper of love. Then he said: " Cold lips and breasts without breath. Is there no voice, no language, of...to the ear and still to the sense, But to heart and soul distinct, intense? " See now! I will listen with soul, not ear ; What was the secret of dying,... | |
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