| 1887 - 844 strani
...memories keep Fast with love and laughter and dreams of withered hours. Bright were these as blossom of old, and thought endears Still the fair soft phantoms...Dawn and noon and sunset are one before thy face. ALGERNON CHARLES SWINRURNE. A SECRET INHERITANCE. BY BL FAнJEON. BOOK THE FIRST (continued). CHAPTER... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1889 - 202 strani
...keep III. G Fast with love and laughter and dreams of withered hours. Bright were these as blossom of old, and thought endears Still the fair soft phantoms...Dawn and noon and sunset are one before thy face. IN A GARDEN. BABY, see the flowers ! — Baby sees Fairer things than these, Fairer though they be... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1889 - 232 strani
...memories keep Fast with love and laughter and dreams of withered hours. Bright were these as blossom of old, and thought endears Still the fair soft phantoms...Dawn and noon and sunset are one before thy face. IN A GARDEN. BABY, see the flowers ! —Baby sees Fairer things than these, Fairer though they be than... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1889 - 230 strani
...keep III. G Fast with love and laughter and dreams of withered hours. Bright were these as blossom of old, and thought endears Still the fair soft phantoms...Dawn and noon and sunset are one before thy face. IN A GARDEN. BABY, see the flowers I — Baby sees Fairer things than these, Fairer though they be... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1889 - 204 strani
...memories keep 1n. G Fast with love and laughter and dreams of withered hours. Bright were these as blossom of old, and thought endears Still the fair soft phantoms...Dawn and noon and sunset are one before thy face. IN A GARDEN. BABY, see the flowers 1 — Baby sees Fairer things than these, Fairer though they be... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1889 - 204 strani
...thought endears Still the fair soft phantoms that pass with smiles or tears, Sweet as roseleaves^ioarded and dried wherein we trace Still the soul and spirit...Dawn and noon and sunset are one before thy face. IN A GARDEN. BABY, see the flowers 1 — Baby sees Fairer things than these, Fairer though they be... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1902 - 356 strani
...memories keep Fast with love and laughter and dreams of withered hours. Bright were these as blossom of old, and thought endears Still the fair soft phantoms...Dawn and noon and sunset are one before thy face. IN A GARDEN BABY, see the flowers ! — Baby sees Fairer things than these, Fairer though they be than... | |
| Alfred Barbeau - 1904 - 452 strani
...liker sunrise along the shining steep Whence thy fair face lightens, and where thy soft springs leap, Crown at once and gird thee with grace of guardian...Dawn and noon and sunset are one before thy face. INDEX ABBEY, Bath, 1 ; called the Lantern of England, 1, «. 1 ; King Edgar crowned there, 7, n. 4... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1904 - 392 strani
...memories keep Fast with love and laughter and dreams of withered hours. Bright were these as blossom of old, and thought endears Still the fair soft phantoms...Dawn and noon and sunset are one before thy face. IN A GARDEN BABY, see the flowers ! — Baby sees Fairer things than these, Fairer though they be than,... | |
| William Holden Hutton - 1905 - 380 strani
...said as the sun rose and dispersed the blue mists, and the houses opened their windows to the new day. City lulled asleep by the chime of passing years,...Dawn and noon and sunset are one before thy face. I looked round for my companion. He was gone, and I was awake. THE REVEREND RICHARD GRAVES ONE name,... | |
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