And over all old things and all things dear. She loves not you nor me as all we love her. Yea, though we sang as angels in her ear, She would not hear. Let us rise up and part; she will not know. Let us go seaward as the great winds go, Full of blown... Swinburne's Poems and Ballads: A Criticism - Сторінка 79автори: William Michael Rossetti - 1866 - 80 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1886 - 552 стор.
...not know ; Let us go seaward as the great winds go, Full of blown sand and foam ; what help is here? There is no help, for all these things are so, And...home and hence : she will not weep. We gave love many dreams and days to keep, Flowers without scent, and fruits that would not grow, Saying, " If thou wilt,... | |
| Duchess - 1886 - 376 стор.
...we meet• again ! ' CHAPTER XIX. Keep silence now, for singing-time is over. What help is there ? There is no help, for all these things are so, And all the world is bitter as a tear. SWINBURNE. CROSSING the hall on his way to his mother's apartments, Bouverie comes in contact with... | |
| Duchess - 1892 - 322 стор.
...not know ; Let us go seaward, as the great winds go, Full of blown sand and foam. What help is there? There is no help, for all these things are so, And...are, though ye strove to show, She would not know." EVENING has fallen upon the earth. A dewy August evening, rich in beauty. The light still remains,... | |
| Mrs. Forrester - 1893 - 384 стор.
...too, poor soul ! had come to adopt the motto of the pessimist, " What is the good of anything ? " " There is no help, for all these things are so, And...are, though ye strove to show, She would not know." Lady Barton had been very much surprised at the calmness with which both Eve and Ealph appeared to... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1895 - 552 стор.
...not know ; Let us go seaward as the great winds go, Full of blown sand and foam ; what help is here? There is no help, for all these things are so, And...home and hence : she will not weep. We gave love many dreams and days to keep, Flowers without scent, and fruits that would not grow, Saying, " If thou wilt,... | |
| Guy Boothby - 1895 - 224 стор.
...know. Let us go seaward as the great winds go, Full of blown sand anil foam ; what help is there ? There is no help, for all these things are so, And all the world is bitter as a tear. And hoiv these things are, though ye strove to show, she would not know." Celeste excused herself and went... | |
| Byron Caldwell Smith - 1897 - 394 стор.
...each. How bitterly in your letter of October 5th you speak of the world and fate ! Swinburne says, ' ' There is no help, for all these things are so, and all the world is bitter as a tear. ' ' But in the eyes of piety the world is other, and these words are blasphemy, even worse than that... | |
| Ernest William Hornung - 1900 - 264 стор.
...not know. Let us go seaward as the great winds go, Full of blown sand and foam ; what help is there ? There is no help, for all these things are so, And...know. " Let us go home and hence ; she will not weep " " Stop a moment," said Naomi, " I'm in a difficulty. I can't go on listening until I know something."... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1901 - 352 стор.
...There is no help, for all these things are so, And all the world is bitter as a tear. And how those things are, though ye strove to show She would not...home and hence; she will not weep. We gave love many dreams and days to keep, Flowers without scent, and fruits that would not grow, Saying, "If thou wilt,... | |
| Ouida - 1902 - 406 стор.
...nut know, Let us go seaward as the great winds go, Full of blown sand and fodm : what help is here t There is no help, for all these things are so, And all the world as bitter as a tear, And how these things are, though I strove to show, She would not know. And though... | |
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