 | James Russell Lowell - 1873 - 453 pages
...wrath's pale eclipse, The rosy edges of their smile lay bare, What words divine of lover or of poet Could tell our love and make thee know it, Among the Nations...gave thee ; We will not dare to doubt thee, But ask Vhatever else, and we will darel L'ENVOI. TO THE MUSE. WHITHER ? Albeit I follow fast, In all life's... | |
 | Malcolm McGregor Dana - 1873 - 390 pages
...wrath's pale eclipse, The rosy edges of their smile lay bare. What words divine of lover or of poet Could tell our love and make thee know it, Among the nations...our lives without thee ? What all our lives to save thcc ? We reck not what we gave thcc j We will not dare to doubt thee, But ask whatever else, and we... | |
 | Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 534 pages
...wrath's pale eclipse, The rosy edges of their smile lay bare, What words divine of lover or of poet Could tell our love and make thee know it, Among the Nations...doubt thee, But ask whatever else, and we will dare! JR LOWELL. CHICAGO. OCT. 10, 1871. BLACKENED and bleeding, helpless, panting, prone, Ou the charred... | |
 | Rossiter Johnson - 1875
...wrath's pale eclipse, The rosy edges of their smile lay bare, What words divine of lover or of poet Could tell our love and make thee know it, Among the Nations...doubt thee, But ask whatever else, and we will dare ! CAMBRIDGE : PRIMED AT THE RIYEItSIDE TRESS. ... | |
 | Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 534 pages
...wrath's pale eclipse, The rosy edges of their smile lay bare, What words divine of lover or of poet Could tell our love and make thee know it, Among the Nations...what we gave thee ; We will not dare to doubt thee, Hut ask whatever cbe, and we will dare ! J. li. LOWELL. CHICAGO. OCT. 10, Í871. BLACKENED and bleeding,... | |
 | 1875
...he so soon forgotten the last lines of his own immortal poem, where he says to this nation : — " We will not dare to doubt thee. But ask whatever else, and we will dare " ? VOL. cxx. — NO. 246. 6 prophets, and in the noble array of martyrs there assembled, few will... | |
 | 1876
...wrath's pale eclipse, The rosy edges of their smile lay bare, What words divine of lover or of poet Could tell our love and make thee know it, Among the Nations...doubt thee, But ask whatever else, and we will dare! FAVORITE POEMS. " My coachman in the moonlight there. " — Page 69. CONTENTS. TW MY LOVE 11 ABOVE... | |
 | James Russell Lowell - 1876
...wrath's pale eclipse, The rosy edges of their smile lay bare, What words divine of lover or of poet Could tell our love and make thee know it, Among the Nations...doubt thee, But ask whatever else, and we will dare! L'ENVOI. TO THE MUSE. WHITHER ? Albeit I follow fast, In all life's circuit I but find, Not where thou... | |
 | Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1894
...what one feels for a woman. Not so tender perhaps, but to the full as self-forgetful ' (i. 386). ' What were our lives without thee ? What all our lives...doubt thee, But ask whatever else, and we will dare ! ' Lowell's resentment against England in the war-time did not impair his friendly relations with... | |
 | JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL - 1876
...wrath's pale eclipse, The rosy edges of their smile lay bare, What words divine of lover or of poet Could tell our love and make thee know it, Among the Nations bright beyond compare ? COMMEMORATION ODE. What all our lives to save tbee ? * We reck not what we gave thee ; We will not... | |
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