| 1850 - 428 sider
...fading face hadst looked With lest of love than now ; For then I should at least bare felt The iweet hope still my own To win thee back, and, whilst I dwelt On earth, not b0en " alone." But thus to see, from day to day, Thy brightening eye and cheek, And watch thy life-sands... | |
| 1837 - 1322 sider
...on thee, and know I should not be ' alone.' I could — I tkink I could have brooked E'en for a lime that thou Upon my fading face had'st looked With less of love than now ; For then 1 should at least have felt The sweet hope still my own, To win thee back, and, whilst I dwelt On earth,... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1837 - 416 sider
...blow From Life's full quiver thrown, While I might gaze on thee, and know I should not be " alone." I could — I think I could have brooked, E'en for...still my own, To win thee back, and, whilst I dwelt But thus to see, from day to day, Thy brightening eye and cheek, And watch thy life-sands waste away,... | |
| 1837 - 660 sider
...blow From Life's full quiver thrown, While I might gaze on thee, and know I should not be ' alone.' I could — I think I could have brooked E'en for...thou Upon my fading face had'st looked With less of Tove than now ; For then I should at least have felt The sweet hope still my own, To win thee back,... | |
| 1839 - 430 sider
...Life's full quiver thrown, While I might gaze on thee, and know I should not be " alone." I could—I think I could have brooked, E'en for a time, that...back, and, whilst I dwelt On earth, not been " alone." Thy brightening eye and cheek, And watch thy life-sands waste away, But thus to see, from day to day,... | |
| John Keese - 1840 - 304 sider
...blow From life's full quiver thrown, While I might gaze on thee, and know I should not be " alone." I could — I think I could have brooked, E'en for...back, and, whilst I dwelt On earth, not been " alone." 254 THE WIFE. But thus to see, from day to day, Thy brightening eye and cheek, And watch thy life-sands... | |
| John Keese - 1840 - 302 sider
...blow From life's full quiver thrown, While I might gaze on thee, and know I should not be " alone." I could — I think I could have brooked, E'en for...still my own, To win thee back, and, whilst I dwelt But thus to see, from day to day, Thy brightening eye and cheek, And watch thy life-sands waste away,... | |
| 1841 - 640 sider
...blow From Life's full quiver thrown, While I might gaze on thee, and know I should not be ' alone.' I could — I think I could have brooked, E'en for...The sweet hope still my own, To win thee back, and, while I dweh On earth, not be ' alone.' But thus to see, from day to day, Thy brightening eye and cheek.... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1842 - 638 sider
...could — I think I could have brook'd, E'en for a time, that thou Upon my fading face hadst look'd With less of love than now; For then I should at least...have felt The sweet hope still my own To win thee lack, and, whilst I dwelt On earth, not been " alone." But thus to see, from day to day, Thy brightening... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1843 - 558 sider
...could — I think I could have brook'd, E'en for a time, that thou Upon my fading face hadst look'd With less of love than now; For then I should at least have felt The sweet hope still my own To win thce back, and, whilst I dwelt On earth, not been "alone." But thus to see, from day to day, Thy brightening... | |
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