| Sarah Gould - 1856 - 262 páginas
...past, Death reaped them both together like a double ear of corn. There are two hearts whose movements thrill In unison so closely sweet, That, pulse to...souls whose equal flow In gentle streams so calmly run, That when they part — they part ! ah, no ! * They cannot part — their souls are one! BARTON... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1857 - 418 páginas
...which smiles on me alone, An eye whose tears with mine are shed. There are two hearts whose movements thrill In unison so closely sweet ! That, pulse to...souls whose equal flow In gentle streams so calmly run. That when they part — they part! — ah, no ! They cannot part — those souls are one. THE... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1857 - 464 páginas
...which smiles on me alone, An eye whose tears with mine are shed. There are two hearts whose movements thrill In unison so closely sweet ! That, pulse to pulse, responsive still, That both must heave, — or cease to beat. There are two souls whose equal flow In gentle streams... | |
| Mrs. H. J. Moore - 1857 - 406 páginas
...aught on earth give deeper significance to the word, than " Thanksgiving at Daisyside ? " CHAPTER IX. " There are two souls whose equal flow In gentle streams so calmly run, That when they part — they part! — ah, nol They cannot part — those souls are one." " I'll... | |
| Ruby Ann Ingersoll - 1858 - 190 páginas
...smiles on me alone, And eyes whose tears with mine are shed. There are two hearts, whose movements thrill In unison so closely sweet, That pulse to pulse, responsive still, That both must heave, or cease to beat ! There are two souls, whose equal flow In gentle streams so... | |
| 1859 - 802 páginas
...hearts whose movements thrill In unison so closoly sweet That pulse to pulse responsive still, That both must heave or cease to beat. There are two souls whose equal flow In gentle streams so calmly run, That when they part ! ah, no ! They cannot part, these eouls are one ! I860.] Hebrew Legends.... | |
| Samuel Noble - 1860 - 554 páginas
...supposed to have closed it 'to a perception so heavenly : witness the following stanza of Byron's : " There are two souls whose equal flow In gentle streams so calmly run, That when they part — they part — ah no ! They cannot part — those souls are one." What... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1863 - 446 páginas
...thrill In unison so closely sweet ! That, pulse to pulse, responsive still, That both must heave, -r- or cease to beat. There are two souls whose equal flow In gentle streams so calmly run, That when they part— they part ! — ah, no ! They cannot part, — those souls are one. The... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1865 - 398 páginas
...which smiles on me alone, An eye whose tears with mine are shed. There are two hearts whose movements thrill In unison so closely sweet ! That, pulse to...souls whose equal flow In gentle streams so calmly run, That when they part — they part ! — ah, no ! They cannot part — those souls are one. Byron.... | |
| 1865 - 380 páginas
...which smiles on me alone, An eye whose tears with mine are shed. There are two hearts whose movements thrill In unison so closely sweet ! That, pulse to...souls whose equal flow In gentle streams so calmly run, That when they part — they part ! — ah, no ! They cannot part — those souls are one. Byron.... | |
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