Between Two Loves

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Dodd, Mead, 1889 - 311페이지
 

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22 페이지 - O, woman ! in our hours of ease, Uncertain, coy, and hard to please, And variable as the shade By the light quivering aspen made ; When pain and anguish wring the brow, A ministering angel thou...
72 페이지 - But in this thankless world, the givers Are envied even by the receivers; 'Tis now the cheap and frugal fashion Rather to hide than pay an obligation. Nay, 'tis much worse than so; It now an artifice doth grow, Wrongs and outrages to do, Lest men should think we owe.
54 페이지 - And thin, alas ! the shred of sleep That wavers with the spirit's wind : But in half-dreams that shift and roll And still remember and forget, My soul this hour has drawn your soul A little nearer yet.
280 페이지 - Whose echoes they are : yet all love is sweet, Given or returned. Common as light is love, And its familiar voice wearies not ever. Like the wide heaven, the all-sustaining air, It makes the reptile equal to the God : They who inspire it most are fortunate, As I am now ; but those who feel it most Are happier still, after long sufferings, As I shall soon become.
195 페이지 - TTHO' trouble springs not from the dust, -*• nor sorrow from the ground : Yet ills on ills, by Heav'n's decree, in man's estate are found. 2 As sparks in close succession rise, so man, the child of woe, Is doom'd to endless cares and toils through all his life below.
14 페이지 - learn and labor truly to get their own living, and to do their duty in that state of life into which it hath pleased God to call them.
181 페이지 - It is better to go to the house of mourning, than to go to the house of feasting: for that is the end of all men; and the living will lay it to his heart.
225 페이지 - He never smiled so sweet before, Save on the Sea of Sorrow, when the night Was saddest on our heart. We followed Him At other times in sunshine. Summer days And moonlight nights He led us over paths Bordered with pleasant flowers : but when His steps Were on the mighty waters — when we went With trembling hearts through nights of pain and loss — His smile was sweeter and His love more dear ; And only Heaven is better than to walk With Christ at midnight over moonless seas.
37 페이지 - Tis not her glass, but you, that flatters her; And out of you she sees herself more proper Than any of her lineaments can show her. But, mistress, know yourself: down on your knees, And thank heaven, fasting, for a good man's love: For I must tell you friendly in your ear, Sell when you can; you are not for all markets.
37 페이지 - A woman moved is like a fountain troubled, Muddy, ill-seeming, thick, bereft of beauty; And while it is so, none so dry or thirsty Will deign to sip or touch one drop of it.

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