E'en thy foes will call it kindly. Words are wind : oh let them never Friendship's golden love-cords sever ! Nor be angry, though another Scorn to call thee friend or brother; " Brother," say, " let 's be forgiving, — Live in love ; 'tis pleasant living. Poems - Side 29av Edward Capern - 1856 - 215 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1873 - 398 sider
...; Hast thou known that bitter feeling, 'Gender'd by our hate's concealing Better love, though e'er so blindly, E'en thy foes will call it kindly. Words are wind ; O, let them never Friendship's golden love-cord sever ! Nor be angry, though another Scorn to call... | |
| Edward Capern - 1859 - 218 sider
...Hast thou known that bitter feeling, 'Gendered by our hate's concealing ? Better love, though e'er so blindly, E'en thy foes will call it kindly. Words...Scorn to call thee friend or brother; " Brother," say, " let 's be forgiving, — Live in love ; 'tis pleasant living." UP AND DO. UP, my lads, up — with... | |
| Edward Capern - 1859 - 212 sider
...Hast thou known that bitter feeling, 'Gendered by our hate's concealing ? Better love, though e'er so blindly, E'en thy foes will call it kindly. Words...Scorn to call thee friend or brother; " Brother," say, " let 's be forgiving, — Live in love ; 'tis pleasant living." UP AND DO. UP, my lads, up — with... | |
| 1864 - 226 sider
...fashion; Live in wisdom, ever proving True philosophy is loving. Hast thou known that bitter feeling, Gendered by our hate's concealing; Better love, though...E'en thy foes will call it kindly. Words are wind: 0 let them never Friendship's golden love-cord sever! Nor be angry though another Scorn to call thee... | |
| William Cox Bennett - 1870 - 202 sider
...loving. Hast thou known that bitter feeling 'Gendered by our hate's concealing ? Better love, though e'er so blindly ; E'en thy foes will call it kindly. Words...are wind ; oh, let them never Friendship's golden love- cords sever ! Nor be angry, though another Scorn to call thee friend or brother " Brother," say,... | |
| 1856 - 1026 sider
...Hast thou known that bitter feeling, "Gender'd by our hate's concealing T Better love, though e'er so blindly, E'en thy foes will call it kindly. Words are wind: 0, let them never Friendship's golden love-cord sever! Nor be angry, though another Scorn to call thee... | |
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