WHEN some beloved voice that was to you Both sound and sweetness, faileth suddenly, And silence against which you dare not cry, Aches round you like a strong disease and new — What hope ? what help ? what music will undo That silence to your sense? Southern Literary Messenger - Page 4441858Full view - About this book
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1845 - 276 pages
...the marble eyelids are not wet — If it could weep, it could arise and go. SONNETS. SUBSTITUTION. WHEN some beloved voice that was to you Both sound...a strong disease and new — What hope ? what help ? what music will undo That silence to your sense 1 Not friendship's sigh — Not reason's subtle count... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 pages
...left him the riband from her hair. THE DEPARTED. |Ун кя some beloved voice, which was to you )oth sound and sweetness, faileth suddenly, And silence against which you dare not cry Aches round you with an anguish dreadly new — What hope, what help? What music will undo That silence to your sense... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 pages
...eyes terrene Then be sweetest ever seen ! THE DEPARTED. WREX some beloved voice, which was to you 3oth sound and sweetness, faileth suddenly, And silence against which you dare not cry Aches round you with an anguish dreadly new — What hope, what help 1 What music will undo That silence to your sense... | |
| 1855 - 970 pages
...great number of churches in England are dedicated to the honour of this Saint. E. PAETED FRIENDS. " When some beloved voice that was to you Both sound...like a strong disease and new, What hope, what help, what music will undo That silence to your sense f Not friendship's sigh, Not reason's subtle count... | |
| 1848 - 298 pages
...Touch it ! the marble eyelids are not wet — If it could weep, it could arise and go. SUBSTITUTION. WHEN some beloved voice, that was to you Both sound...a strong disease and new — What hope * what help * what music will undo That silence to your sense * Not friendship's sigh— Not reason's subtle count... | |
| Lydia Howard Sigourney - 1848 - 298 pages
...Touch it! the marble eyelids are not wet— If it could weep, it could arise and go. SUBSTITUTION. WHEN some beloved voice, that was to you Both sound...a strong disease and new— What hope ? what help * what music will undo That silence to your sense ? Not friendship's sighNot reason's subtle count!... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1850 - 596 pages
...Till itself crumble to the dust beneath. Touch it : the marble eyelids are not wet — SUBSTITUTION. WHEN some beloved voice, that was to you Both sound...a strong disease and new — What hope ? what help ? what music will undo That silence to your sense ? Not friendship's sigh — Not reason's subtle count.... | |
| Thomas Vincent Fosbery - 1850 - 416 pages
...salbat ton, but onljt tiie jlamr of our Jtorit Je a us Cfirist. REPARATION. * ELIZABETH B. BARRETT. WHEN some beloved voice, that was to you Both sound...a strong disease and new, — What hope, what help ? — what music will undo That silence to your sense? Not. friendship's sigh ; Not reason's subtle... | |
| Meta Lander - 1861 - 354 pages
...A bright bird parted for a clearer day, — Thine still in heaven 1" S»f-mf«*«i of afflirtina. " When some beloved voice that was to you Both sound...cry, Aches round you like a strong disease, and new, — Wh;it hope ? what help 3 What music will undo That silence to your sense 1 Not friendship's sigh,... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1853 - 386 pages
...Touch it: the marble eyelids are not wet— If it could weep, it could arise and go. SUBSTITUTION. WHEN some beloved voice that was to you Both sound...a strong disease and new— What hope ? what help ? what music will undo That silence to your sense ? Not friendship's sigh— Not reason's subtle count.... | |
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