THE LOVER'S SONG LEND me thy fillet, Love! I would no longer see: Cover mine eyelids close awhile, And make me blind like thee. Then might I pass her sunny face, And know not it was fair; Then might I hear her voice, nor guess Her starry eyes were there.... The Poetical Works of Edward Rowland Sill - Page 309by Edward Rowland Sill - 1906 - 423 pagesFull view - About this book
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1889 - 700 pages
...Venus of Milo, and Other Poems. Privately Printed. 1883. — Poems. By Edward Rowland Siü. 1888.] LEND me thy fillet, Love! I would no longer see :...starry eyes were there. Ah! Banished so from stars and sunWhy need it be ray fate ? If only she might dream me good And wise, and be my mate! Lend her thy... | |
| Edward Rowland Sill - 1889 - 128 pages
...Against the lovely sky stand clean and clear As a new purpose in the wiser soul. THE LOVER'S SONG. END me thy fillet, Love ! I would no longer see ; Cover...sun — Why need it be my fate ? If only she might dream me good And wise, and be my mate ! Lend her thy fillet, Love ! Let her no longer see : If there... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 954 pages
...the sea of space we slip, That flows all round the world. THE LOVER'S SONG LEND me thy fillet, Love t I would no longer see: Cover mine eyelids close awhile,...sun — Why need it be my fate ? If only she might dream me good And wise, ¡mil be my mate ! Lend her thy fillet, Love I Let her no longer see: If there... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 966 pages
...the sea of space wo slip, That flows all round the world. THE LOVER'S SONG LEND me thy fillet, Love I I would no longer see: Cover mine eyelids close awhile,...starry eyes were there. Ah ! Banished so from stars and suu — Why need it be my fate ? If only she might dream me good And wise, aud be my mate ! Lend her... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1901 - 964 pages
...shining snow-sails furled; And through the sea of space we slip, That flows all round the world. stung I THE LOVER'S SONG LEND me thy fillet, Love ! I would...mine eyelids close awhile, And make me blind like tbee. Then might I pass her sunny face, And know not it was fair; Then might I hear her voice, nor... | |
| 1912 - 408 pages
...confer: Bid Love be still, nor ever speak, Lest he his own rejection seek. Herbert P. Home [18 - ? ] THE LOVER'S SONG LEND me thy fillet, Love! I would...sun — Why need it be my fate? If only she might dream me good And wise, and be my mate! Lend her thy fillet, Love! Let her no longer see : If there... | |
| Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury - 1912 - 634 pages
...at me ; Alas ! the time sped by : "How warm it is to-day !" said she ; "It looks like rain," said I. The Lover's Song Lend me thy fillet, Love! I would...sun — Why need it be my fate ? If only she might dream me good And wise, and be my mate ! Lend her thy fillet, Love ! Let her no longer see: If there... | |
| Harriet Holmes Haslett - 1917 - 120 pages
...hands. Tableau curtain, or dark stage, for one minute, during which a woman's voice is heard singing:] "Lend me thy fillet, Love, I would no longer see;...eyelids close awhile, And make me blind like thee! Lend her thy fillet, Love, Let her no longer see; If there is hope for me at all, She must be blind... | |
| 1918 - 2030 pages
...confer: Bid Love be still, nor ever speak, Lest he his own rejection seek. Herbert P. Home [1864THE LOVER'S SONG LEND me thy fillet, Love! I would no...sun — Why need it be my fate? If only she might dream me good And wise, and be my mate! Lend her thy fillet, Love! Let her no longer see : If there... | |
| 1883 - 692 pages
...it, but the truth must be told : it is in too many respects a bad character ! Theodore H. Hittell. THE LOVER'S SONG. LEND me thy fillet, Love ! I would...sun — Why need it be my fate? If only she might dream me good And wise, and be my mate! Lend her thy fillet, Love ! Let her rib longer see: If there... | |
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