| 1866 - 848 pages
...the silence of the night ; Come iu the speaking silence of a dream ; Come with soft ronndcd checks and eyes as bright As sunlight on a stream ; Come...wakening should have been in Paradise, Where souls brimful of love abide and meet; Where thirsting, longing eyes Wntch the slow door That opening, letting... | |
| Christina Georgina Rossetti - 1865 - 212 pages
...wise, and much more fair; I'll love him till he loves me best, Me best of all, Maude Clare." ECHO. COME to me in the silence of the night ; Come in the speaking...bright As sunlight on a stream • Come back in tears, 0 memory, hope, love of finished years. Oh dream how sweet, too sweet, too bitter sweet, Whose wakening... | |
| Christina Georgina Rossetti - 1865 - 212 pages
...wise, and much more fair; I'll love him till he loves me best, Me best of all, Maude Clare." ECHO. COME to me in the silence of the night; Come in the speaking...bright As sunlight on a stream ; Come back in tears, 0 memory, hope, love of finished years. Oh dream how sweet, too sweet, too bitter sweet, Whose wakening... | |
| 1868 - 598 pages
...and third verses are set to music, but the second verse is added, to be sung or not, at pleasure. Oh dream, how sweet, too sweet, too bitter sweet, Whose...wakening should have been in Paradise ! Where souls, brimful of love, abound and meet, Where thirsty, longing eyes, watch the slow door, That opening, letting... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1874 - 572 pages
...the speaking silence of at dream ; Come with soft rounded cheeks and eyes ais bright As sunlight in a stream ; Come back in tears, O memory, hope, love...wakening should have been in Paradise, Where souls, brimful of love, abide and meet ; Where thirsty longing eyes Watch the slow door That opening, letting... | |
| Lyrics, William Davenport Adams - 1874 - 312 pages
...than pay The hopeless longing of the day. Matthew Arnold. CLXXXI. LOVES LONGING. HOW LONG AGO ! COME to me in the silence of the night ; Come in the speaking silence of a dream ; Come with soft-rounded cheeks and eyes as bright As sunlight on a stream ; Come back in tears, O memory, hope,... | |
| Emma Maria Pearson - 1874 - 354 pages
...— if not sans peur, at least sans reproche." 250 CHAPTER XII. THE ANGEL OF EVIL TEIUMPHANT. Oh ! dream how sweet, too sweet, too bitter sweet, Whose...wakening should have been in Paradise, Where souls brimful of love abide and meet ; Where thirsty, longing eyes Watch the slow door, That, opening, letting... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1891 - 576 pages
...these. The whole thought is expressed in the very pretty poem entitled ' Echo ' (p. 147) : — ' Come to me in the silence of the night ; Come in the speaking...wakening should have been in Paradise, Where souls brimful of love abide and meet ; Where thirsting longing eyes Watch the slow door That opening, letting... | |
| Elizabeth Amelia Sharp - 1887 - 450 pages
...rose In her day : Shall I, lone sorrow past, Find thee at last ? Sorrow past, Thee at last? ECHO. COME to me in the silence of the night ; Come in the speaking...wakening should have been in Paradise, Where souls brimful of love abide and meet ; Where thirsting, longing eyes Watch the slow door That opening, letting... | |
| Christina Georgina Rossetti - 1888 - 572 pages
...and much more fair ; I 'll love him till he loves me best, Me best of all, Maude Clare/' ECHO. COME to me in the silence of the night ; Come in the speaking...wakening should have been in Paradise, Where souls brimful of love abide and meet ; Where thirsting longing eyes Watch the slow door That opening, letting... | |
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