Yes, thou art gone ! and round me too the night In ever-nearing circle weaves her shade. I see her veil draw soft across the day, I feel her slowly chilling breath invade The cheek grown thin, the brown hair sprent with... Macmillan's Magazine - Page 4521866Full view - About this book
| George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates - 1896 - 640 pages
...The cheek grown thin, the brown hair sprent with gray; I feel her finger light Laid pausefully along life's headlong train;— The foot less prompt to...And hope, once crush'd, less quick to spring again." Equally characteristic of the three poets is the religious spirit in which each dealt with his theme.... | |
| 1894 - 284 pages
...Hugh Clough, who died at Florence in the year 1 86 1. " Yes, thou art gone! and round me, too, the night In ever-nearing circle weaves her shade. I see...heart less bounding at emotion new, And hope, once crushed, less quick to spring again." If there be to you any meaning in the phrase, " emotional calmness,"... | |
| 1866 - 870 pages
...are gone, and thou art gone as well. Yes, thou art gone, and round me too the Night In ever-noaring circle weaves her shade. I see her veil draw soft...train ; The foot less prompt to meet the morning dew, Tho heart less bounding at emotion new, And hope, once crush'd, less quick to spring again. And long... | |
| 1866 - 568 pages
...see us pass ? They all are gone, and them art gone as well. Yes, thou art gone, and round me too the Night In ever-nearing circle weaves her shade. I see...thin, the brown hair sprent with grey ; I feel her linger light Laid pausefully upon life's headlong train; The foot less prompt to meet the morning dew,... | |
| 1866 - 768 pages
...are gone, and thou art gone as welL Yes, thou art gone, and round me too the Night In ever-nearin" circle weaves her shade. I see her veil draw soft...invade The cheek grown thin, the brown hair sprent with gray; I feel her finger light Laid pausefully upon life's headlong train ; The foot less prompt to... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1867 - 226 pages
...pass ? — They all are gone, and thou art gone as well. Yes, thou art gone ! and round me too the night In ever-nearing circle weaves her shade. I see...invade The cheek grown thin, the brown hair sprent with gray; I feel her finger light Laid pausefully upon life's headlong train ; The foot less prompt to... | |
| 1867 - 832 pages
...loss of his dear companion. " Yes, thou art gone ? And rdund me too the night "In ever-nearing circles weaves her shade, " I see her veil draw soft across the day, "I feel her slo-vly chilling breath invade " The cheek grown thin, the brown hair sprent with grey, "I feel her... | |
| 1869 - 438 pages
...shade, " I see her veil draw soft aeross the day, " I feel her slowly chilling breath invade "The check grown thin, the brown hair sprent with grey, "I feel...the morning dew, "The heart less bounding at emotion need. " And hope, once erush'd, less quick to spring again. " And long the way appears which seem'd... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 584 pages
...see us pass ? They all are gone, and thou art gone as well. Yes, thou art gone, and round me too the Night In ever-nearing circle weaves her shade. I see her veil draw soft across the day, I feel her.slowly chillingbreath invade The cheek grown thin, the brown hair sprent with gray; I feel her... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 600 pages
...see us pass ? They all are gone, and thou art gone as well. Yes, thou art gone, and round me too the Night In ever-nearing circle weaves her shade. I see her veil draw soft across the day, Ifeel her slowly chilling breath invade The cheek grown thin, the brown hair sprent with gray; I feel... | |
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