| Louise de Broglie Haussonville - 1872 - 302 pages
...infant friendship had bestow'd on him ; Herself the solitary scion left Of a time honour'd race. — Yt was a name Which pleased him, and yet pleased him not, — and why'.' Time taught him a deep answer, — when she loved Another ; even now she loved another, And on the summit of that hill she stood Looking... | |
| Louise Haussonville (comtesse d') - Poets, English - 1872 - 306 pages
...sous l'ironie, comme un ruisseau qui court sous le sable, Mlle Chaworth apparaît une dernière fois. I have a passion for the name of " Mary," For once it was a magie sound to me, And still it half calls up the realms of fairy, Where I beheld what never was to... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - American poetry - 1873 - 782 pages
...infant friendship had bestow' d on him — Herself the solitary scion left Of a time-honour' d race. — ges, and streams, And rocks, and mountain-tops, that long retain'd The ascending gleam, are all one — when she loved Another. Even now she loved another ; And on the summit of that hill she stood Looking... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - Readers (Elementary) - 1873 - 614 pages
...infant friendship had bestowed on him — Herself the solitary scion left Of a time-honored race. — It was a name Which pleased him, and yet pleased him not — and why ? Time taught him a deep answer — when she loved Another. Even now she loved another ; And on the summit of that hill she stood Looking... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 368 pages
...than I could dream Far less describe, present the very view Which charm'd the charming Mary Montagu. I have a passion for the name of " Mary " For once it was a magic sonnd to me ; And still it half calls np the realms of fairy, Where I beheld what never was to be ;... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1873 - 906 pages
...Her infant friendship had bestowed on him ; Herself the solitary scion left Of a time-honored race. shouts, — • und why ? Time taught him a deep answer — when she loved Another ; even 91010 she loved another,... | |
| LORD BYRON - 1875 - 418 pages
...than I conld dreui, Far less descrihe, present the very view Which charm'd the charming Mary Montagn. I have a passion for the name of " Mary," For once it was a magic sonnd to me; And still it half calls np the realms of fairy, Where I heheld what never was to he; All... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1877 - 576 pages
...Her infant friendship had bestowed on him ; Herself the solitary scion left Of a time-honored race. It was a name Which pleased him, and yet pleased him not, — Time taught him a deep answer — when she loved Another ; even nmo she loved another, And on the... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1877 - 630 pages
...Her infant friendship had bestowed on him ; Herself the solitary scion left Of a time-honored race. It was a name Which pleased him, and yet pleased him not, — and why ? Time taught him a deep answer — when she loved Another ; even now she loved another, And on the summit of that hill she stood,... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1880 - 648 pages
...infant friendship had bestowed on him ; Herself the solitary scion left Of a time-honour'd race.— It was a name Which pleased him, and yet pleased him not— and why? Time taught him a deep answer — when she loved Another ; even now she loved another, And on the summit of that hill she stood Looking... | |
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