I treasure in my vision, Florence Vane. Thou wast lovelier than the roses In their prime; Thy voice excelled the closes Of sweetest rhyme; Thy heart was as a river Without a main. Would I had loved thee never, Florence Vane! But, fairest, coldest wonder!... The Southern literary messenger - Página 3701850Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles W. Kent - 1909 - 510 páginas
...Would I had loved thee never, Florence Vane! But, fairest, coldest wonder! Thy glorious clay Lieth the green sod under — Alas the day! And it boots...The lilies of the valley By young graves weep, The pansies love to dally Where maidens sleep; May their bloom, in beauty vying, Never wane Where thine... | |
| Edwin Mims - 1910 - 460 páginas
...quicken love's pale ember, Florence Vane. The lilies of the valley By young graves weep, The pansies love to dally Where maidens sleep; May their bloom,...Where thine earthly part is lying, Florence Vane! MY STAR BY JOHN BANISTER TABB SINCE the dewdrop holds the star The long night through, Perchance the... | |
| Henry Jerome Stockard - 1911 - 358 páginas
...Would I had loved thee never, Florence Vane! But fairest, coldest wonder! ** Thy glorious clay Lieth the green sod under— Alas the day! And it boots...The lilies of the valley By young graves weep, The pansies love to dally M Where maidens sleep; May their bloom, in beauty vying, Never wane. Where thine... | |
| 1912 - 432 páginas
...Would I had loved thee never, Florence Vane! But, fairest, coldest wonder! Thy glorious clay Lieth the green sod under — Alas, the day! And it boots...Where thine earthly part is lying, Florence Vane! Philip Pendleton Cooke [1816-1850] "IF SPIRITS WALK" IF spirits walk, love, when the night climbs slow... | |
| Thomas R. Lounsbury - 1912 - 634 páginas
...Would I had loved thee never, Florence Vane ! But, fairest, coldest wonder ! Thy glorious clay Lieth the green sod under — Alas the day ! And it boots...The lilies of the valley By young graves weep, The pansies love to dally Where maidens sleep; May their bloom, in beauty vying, Never wane Where thine... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1912 - 702 páginas
...Would I had loved thee never, Florence Vane. But, fairest, coldest wonder, 25 Thy glorious clay Licth the green sod under — Alas the day! And it boots not to remember Thy disdain, 30 To quicken love's pale ember, Florence Vane. The lilies of the valley The pansies love to dally... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1912 - 696 páginas
...glorious clay Lieth the green sod under — • Alas the day! And it boots not to remember Thy disdain, 30 To quicken love's pale ember, Florence Vane. The lilies of the valley The pansies love to dally 35 Where maidens sleep; May their bloom, in beauty vying, Never wane Where... | |
| Leonidas Warren Payne - 1913 - 542 páginas
...main— Would I had loved thee never, Florence Vane! But fairest, coldest wonder! Thy glorious clay Lieth the green sod under— Alas the day! And it boots...The lilies of the valley, By young graves weep, The pansies love to dally Where maidens sleep. May their bloom, in beauty vying, Never wane, Where thine... | |
| Charles W. Kent - 1913 - 136 páginas
...Would I had loved thee never, Florence Vane! But, fairest, coldest wonder 26 Thy glorious clay Lieth the green sod under — Alas the day! And it boots not to remember Thy disdain — 30 To quicken love's pale ember, Florence Vane! The lilies of the valley By young graves weep,... | |
| Maurice Garland Fulton - 1917 - 550 páginas
...Would I had loved thee never, Florence Vane ! But, fairest, coldest wonder ! Thy glorious clay Lieth the green sod under — Alas the day ! And it boots...remember Thy disdain — To quicken love's pale ember, The lilies of the valley By young graves weep, The pansies love to dally Where maidens sleep ; May... | |
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