A washing of the weary traveller's feet, A quenching of his thirst, a sweet repose Alternate and preparative, in groves Where loving much the flower that loves the shade,. And loving much the shade that that flower loves, He yet is unbewilder'd, unenslaved,... The Statesman - Página 75por Sir Henry Taylor - 1836 - 267 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1882 - 420 páginas
...amid a coruscation of fireworks? The true wife's love should be, as Sir Henry Taylor puts it : — " A love that clings not, nor is exigent, Encumbers...that loves the shade, And loving much the shade that the flower loves, He yet is unbewildered, unenslaved, Thence starting light, and pleasantly let go,... | |
| Martin James Boon - 1885 - 678 páginas
...washing of the wearied traveller's feet, A qnenohing of hia thirst, a sweet repose — Alternative and preparative. In groves, Where, loving much the...loving much the shade that that flower loves. He yet is nnbewildered, nnenslaved. Thence starting light and pleasantly let go When serious service and duty... | |
| Martin James Boon - 1885 - 694 páginas
...A washing of the wearied traveller's feet, A quenrhing of his tbirat, a sweet repojo— Alternative and preparative. In groves, Where, loving much the flower that loves the ihade, And loving mnch the shade that that flower loves. He vet is nnbewildered, anenslaved. Thence... | |
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