 | American poetry - 1869 - 220 pages
...heart and brain together Hath the word been pass'd — now wither ! Byron. FROM MAUD. O THAT 'twere possible After long grief and pain, To find the arms of my true love Round me once again ! When I was wont to meet her In the silent woody places By the home that... | |
 | Emily Jolly - 1869
...somehow, it doesn't seem to me likely anything better than this is coming. Anything better than — ' After long grief and pain, To find the arms of my true love Round me once again !' What better can come ?" she asked. " But I am impatient of everything,... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1870 - 246 pages
...not thou to reply: She is but dead, and the time is at hand When thon shalt more than die. XXVI. 1. O THAT 't were possible After long grief and pain To find the arms of my true love Round me once again 1 a. When I was wont to meet her In the silent woody places By the home that... | |
 | William Black - 1871
...III. LONDON: TINSLET BROTHERS, 18 CATHERINE ST., STRAND. 1871. [All rights reserved."] O that 'twere possible, After long grief and pain, To find the arms of my true love Bound me once again ! CONTENTS OF VOL. HI. CHAP. PACK i. THE SICK BEAR ..... i ii. THE MARTENS'... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1872
...reply : She is but dead, and the time is at hand When thou shalt more than die. IV. I. THAT 'twere possible After long grief and pain To find the arms of my true love Round me once again ! II. When I was wont to meet her In the silent woody places By the home that... | |
 | Richard Mounteney Jephson - 1873
...was not that I am not as strong: as I used to be." CHAPTER XVI. LEADEN-EYED DESPAIR. " O that 'twere possible, After long grief and pain, To find the arms of my true love Round me again !" Tennyson. N the meantime, where was Fred Clennell ? Although no allusion has... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1875 - 467 pages
...not thou to reply : She is but dead, and the time is at hand When thou shalt more than die. XXVI. 0 THAT 't were possible After long grief and pain To find the arms of my true love Round me once again ! When I was wont to meet her In the silent woody places By the home that... | |
 | Sabina (pseud.) - 1875
...round the twenty-sixth stanza there were some pencil marks in ominous distinctness. " 0 that 'twere possible, After long grief and pain, To find the arms of my true love Bound me once again ! A shadow flits before me, Not thou, but like to thee ; Ah, Christ, that... | |
 | Emily Jolly - 1875 - 378 pages
...upon his soul, even as the exquisite morning sunshine poured in at his windows. CHAPTER V. AT LAST! " After long grief and pain To find the arms of my true love Round me once again !" j|OLONEL DACRE travelled far, only to have to retrace his steps. It was... | |
 | William Black - 1876 - 288 pages
...together, when perhaps she, too, would resolve to forget. CHAPTER IV. REVELATIONS. " 0 that 'twere possible, After long grief and pain ; To find the arms of my true love Bound me once again!" — th1s had been the secret, yearning cry of Frank Cheshunt, as it has... | |
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