TRUE Love is but a humble, low-born thing, And hath its food served up in earthen ware ; It is a thing to walk with, hand in hand, Through the every-dayness of this workday world... The Family and Its Members - Stran 142avtor: Anna Garlin Spencer - 1923 - 318 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1874 - 332 strani
...of too much liberty, Should find short solace there, as I have found. WORDSWORTH 126 127 TRUE LOVE. TRUE love is but a humble, low-born thing, And hath its food served up in earthen ware ; It is a thing to walk with, hand in hand, Through the every-dayness of this work-day... | |
| Herbert Courthope Bowen - 1876 - 272 strani
...men and things keenly enough, and with an eye quick with the sense of their inborn natural beauty. TRUE love is but a humble, low-born thing, And hath...tender feet to every roughness, Yet letting not one heart -beat go astray From beauty's law of plainness and content : — A simple, fireside thing, whose... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Townsend - 1876 - 336 strani
...lotie anD J£iome. • True love is but a humble thing, And hath its food served up in earthen ware ; It is a thing to walk with, hand in hand, Through the every-dayness of this work-day world, A simple, fireside thing, whose quiet smile Can warm earth's poorest hovel to a home.' — LOWELL.... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1876 - 434 strani
...the storm, Like shattered rigging from a fight at sea, Silent and few, are drifting over me. LOVE. TRUE Love is but a humble, low-born thing, And hath its food served up in earthen ware ; It is a thing to walk with, hand in hand, Through the every-dayness of this workday... | |
| Robert Aitkin Bertram - 1877 - 766 strani
...move To deeds of pure self-sacrifice, And the sweet tasks of love. Samuel Longfellow. 2367. Love. True the weapon bends — E'en on the edge that wrought her death, Dying she breathes every -dayness of this work-day world, Baring its tender feet to every roughness, Yet letting not one... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1877 - 572 strani
...storm, Like shuttered rigging from a light at sea, Silent and few, are drifting over me. LOVE. TnuE Love is but a humble, low-born thing. And hath its food served up in earthen ware ; It is a tiling to walk with, hand in hand, Through the every-dayness of this workday... | |
| Richard Morris, Herbert Courthope Bowen - 1878 - 120 strani
...the two. 1 9. Ellie went home, sad and slow. 20. (Love) hath its food served up in earthenware. 21. It is a thing to walk with, hand in hand, Through the evcrydayness of this work-day world. 22. Yet letting not one heart-beat go astray From beauty's law... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1124 strani
...True Love is but a humble, low-horn thing, And hath its food served up in earthen ware ; It is a Ihing > M"S :bOcO A simple, fireside thing, whose quiet smile Can warm earth's poorest hovel to a home. Lax. J. к. LOWELL.... | |
| 1881 - 210 strani
...(1770-1850). She was a Phantom of Delight 27 Let other Bards of Angels sing 40 CenDet anD Crue, LOVE. Love is but a. humble, low-born thing, And hath its food served up in earthen ware ; It is a thing to walk with, hand in hand, Through the every-dayjiess of this work-day... | |
| 1882 - 206 strani
...WILLIAM (1770-1850). She was a Phantom of Delight 27 Let other Bards of Angels sing 40 Centiet anD LOVE. "T^RUE Love is but a. humble, low-born thing, •*- And hath its food served up in earthen ware; It is a thing to walk with, hand in hand, Through the every-dayness of this work-day... | |
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