OF all the myriad moods of mind That through the soul come thronging, Which one was e'er so dear, so kind, So beautiful, as Longing? The thing we long for, that we are For one transcendent moment, Before the Present poor and bare Con make its sneering... Gleason's Monthly Companion - Page 2151879Full view - About this book
| James Russell Lowell - 1853 - 284 pages
...you still waits, still, looking backward, stays, But widens still the irretrievable space. LONGING. OF all the myriad moods of mind That through the soul...transcendent moment, Before the Present poor and bare Con make its sneering comment. Still, through our paltry stir and strife, Glows down the wished Ideal,... | |
| Susan Bogert Warner - 1856 - 546 pages
...mother privately, after they got home, that Miss Haye was a very ill-behaved young lady. CHAP. XII. The thing we long for, that we are, For one transcendent moment. Before the present, poor and uare, Can make its sneering comment. Still through our paltry stir and strife Glows down the wished... | |
| Susan Warner - 1856 - 540 pages
...mother privately, after they got home, that Miss Haye was a very ill-behaved young lady. CHAPTEK XII. The thing we long for, that we are, For one transcendent moment. Before the Present, poor ami bare. Can make its sneering comment. 6UI1 through our paltry slir and strife Glows down the wished... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott, Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1858 - 644 pages
...wish thrice o'er ; For they sing to my very heart," she "And it sings with them evermore." LONGING. OF all the myriad moods of mind That through the soul...long for, that we are For one transcendent moment, ttcfore the Present poor and bare Can make its sneering comment. Still, through our paltry stir and... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1858 - 342 pages
...you still waits, still, looking backward, stays, But widens still the irretrievable space. LONGING. That through the soul come thronging, Which one was e'er so dear, so kind, OF all the myriad moods of mind So beautiful as Longing ? The thing we long for, that we are For one... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1863 - 338 pages
...you still waits, still, looking backward, stays, But widens still the irretrievable space. LONGING. That through the soul come thronging, Which one was e'er so dear, so kind, OF all the myriad moods of mind So beautiful as Longing ? The thing we long for, that we are For one... | |
| Lydia M. Millard - 1864 - 330 pages
...there was something so familiar about her. CHAPTER XXIII. CARLBYN'S JOURNAL — SUBJECT, MATRIMONY. " Of all the myriad moods of mind That through the soul come thronging, What one is e'er so dear, so kind, So beautiful a.-, longing !" — LOWELL. " BEFORE I marry, I must... | |
| 1867 - 726 pages
...serve two masters," is as full, and true and strong, upon the side of uragement as of rebuke. LONGING. OF all the myriad moods of mind That through the soul...Longing ? The thing we long for, that we are For one transcendant moment. Before the Present, poor and bare, Can make its sneering comment. Still, through... | |
| Garland - 1872 - 170 pages
...futurity ; Yet leaving here a name, I trust, . Which will not perish in the dust. — SOUTH EV. LONGING. OF all the myriad moods of mind That through the soul...was e'er so dear, so kind, So beautiful as Longing P The thing we long for, that we are For one transcendent moment, Before the Present, poor and bare,... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1873 - 348 pages
...ITS MEANING AND RESULTS. LOWILL. Of all — th' myriad moods — of mind — Th't thro' the send — come thronging, — Which one — was e'er so dear, — so kind, — So beautiful — as — Longing t Th' thing — we long for, — that — we are — For one — transcendent moment, — Before —... | |
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