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" I hold it true, whate'er befall; I feel it, when I sorrow most; Tis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all. "
The Prospective Review: A Quarterly Journal of Theology and Literature - 330 ÆäÀÌÁö
1850
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The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music & Romance

1867 - 740 ÆäÀÌÁö
...apply to the pleasant memories I should be sorry to have vanished altogether from my remembrance : ' I hold it true, whate'er befall ; I feel it when I sorrow most : Tis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all.' " One first and last peep at Mr. John Moncton, the hero par excellence,...
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The General Baptist repository, and Missionary observer [afterw.] The ...

1872 - 516 ÆäÀÌÁö
...memory, so all unutterably dear to her : by these, without any words, she often seemed to say — • " I hold it true, whate'er befall ; I feel it when I sorrow most ; 'Tis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all." You heard it when she sang, still not those words. She had a pleasant...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 21±Ç

1850 - 602 ÆäÀÌÁö
...lay me low ; My paths are in the fields I know, And thine in undiscover'd lands." " How pure at htart and sound in head, With what divine affections bold...true, whate'er befall ; I feel it when I sorrow most ; "fis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all."* And the same sentiment seeks...
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Fanny Lee's testimony

Beulah Kezia Hanson - 1845 - 410 ÆäÀÌÁö
...-wear on, I hunger more To see your face again before I die. ALEXANDEB SMITH. ~i hold it true, whatc'cr befall, I feel it when I sorrow most ; 'Tis better to have loved and lost, Than never to have loved at all. TENNYSON. GAINIpassoveranintervaloffouryears. During this period no...
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Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, 7±Ç

Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart - 1850 - 438 ÆäÀÌÁö
...The heart that never plighted troth. But stagnates in the weeds of sloth; Nor any want-begotten rest. I hold it true, whate'er befall; I feel it, when I sorrow rao«t; 'Tis bfttfr to hin-f, brred and /ojl, Than never to hare tared at all. JOSEPH AND nis BRKTHIU.N.—...
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Notes and Queries, 43±Ç

1871 - 704 ÆäÀÌÁö
...tenderness and elegance few prose men of his day could have rivalled. Tennyson's words are these : — " I hold it true, whate'er befall, I feel it when I sorrow moat; "¬±¬Ù better to have loved and lost, Than never to have loved at all.'" In Mtmoriam, xxvii. Congreve's...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, 21±Ç

1850 - 602 ÆäÀÌÁö
...bold Should be the man whose thought would hold An hour's communion with the dead. In vain shall thon, or any, call The spirits from their golden day, Except,...strength to sustain and justify itself in the last prayer : — " ¬° living will that shall endure When all that seems shall suffer shock, Rise in the spiritual...
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The North British Review, 13±Ç

1850 - 662 ÆäÀÌÁö
...heart that never plighted troth But stagnates in the weeds of sloth ; Nor any want begotten rest. " I hold it true whate'er befall — I feel it when I sorrow most : Tis better to have loved and lost, Than never to have loved at all." The reader must already have discovered that this poem is characterized...
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In Memoriam, 1È£

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 228 ÆäÀÌÁö
...The heart that never plighted troth But stagnates in the weeds of sloth, Nor any want-begotten rest. I hold it true, whate'er befall ; I feel it, when I sorrow most ; 'Tis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all. XXVIII. THE time draws near the birth of Christ : The moon is hid...
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In Memoriam

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 236 ÆäÀÌÁö
...The heart that never plighted troth But stagnates in the weeds of sloth, Nor any want-begotten rest. I hold it true, whate'er befall ; I feel it, when I sorrow most ; 'Tis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all. 44 XXVIII. THE time draws near the birth of Christ : The moon is hid...
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