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" But the time will come, at last it will, When, Evelyn Hope, what meant, I shall say, In the lower earth, in the years long still, That body and soul so pure and gay? Why your hair was amber, I shall divine, And your mouth of your own geranium's red, And... "
Poems of the Inner Life: Selected Chiefly from Modern Authors - Page 245
by R. C. J. - 1866 - 288 pages
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The Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song

Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 pages
...earth, — in the years long still, — That body and soul so pure and gay? Why your hair was amber I shall divine, And your mouth of your own geranium's...new life come in the old one's stead. I have lived, shall I say, so much since then, Given up myself so many times, Gained me the gains of various men,...
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The New quarterly review, and digest of current literature, Volume 5

1856 - 504 pages
...still, That body and soul so pure and Ray f Why your hair was amber, I shall divine, And your month of your own geranium's red — And what you would...since then. Given up myself so many times, Gained me the gains of various men, I ; > nsneked the ages, spoiled tho Him., ; Yet one thing, one, in my...
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Songs of the soul, derived from the writings of British, continental, and ...

Songs - 1856 - 712 pages
...lower earth, in the years long still, That body and soul so pure and gay ? Why your hair was amber, I shall divine, And your mouth of your own geranium's...since then, Given up myself so many times, Gained me the gains of various men, Eansacked the ages, spoiled the climes ; Tet one thing, one, in my soul's...
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Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 39

Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1856 - 686 pages
...lower earth, in the years long still, That body and soul so pure and gay ? Why your hair was amber I shall divine, And your mouth of your own geranium's...since then, Given up myself so many times, Gained me the gains of various men, Ransacked the ages, spoiled the climes ; Yet one thing, one, in my soul's...
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Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 39

Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1856 - 686 pages
...lower earth, in the years long still, That body and soul so pure and gay ? Why your hair was amber I shall divine, And your mouth of your own geranium's...since then. Given up myself so many times, Gained me the gains of various men, Ransacked the ages, spoiled the climes ; Yet one thing, one, in my soul's...
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Men and Women

Robert Browning - 1856 - 386 pages
...soul so pure and gay ? Why your hair was amber, I shall divine, And your mouth of your own geranium 's red And what you would do with me, in fine, In the...since then, Given up myself so many times, Gained me the gains of various men, Ransacked the ages, spoiled the climes ; Yet one thing, one, in my soul's...
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Beautiful poetry, selected by the ed. of The Critic

Beautiful poetry - 1857 - 418 pages
...lower earth, in the years long still. That body and soul so pure and gay ? Why your hair was amber 1 shall divine. And your mouth of your own geranium's...so much since then, Given up myself so many times, Gain'd me the the gains of various men, Ransack'd the ages, spoil'd the climes ; Yet one thing, one,...
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The Poets of the Nineteenth Century, Volume 1808

Robert Aris Willmott - 1857 - 436 pages
...soul so pure and gay ? Why your hair was amber, I shall divine, And your mouth of your own geraninm's red — And what you would do with me, in fine, In...since then, Given up myself so many times, Gained me the gains of various men, Ransacked the ages, spoiled the climes ; Yet one thing, one, in my soul's...
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The Poets of the Nineteenth Century

Robert Aris Willmott - 1857 - 426 pages
...divine, And your mouth of your own geraninm's red — And what you would do with me, in fine, In tho now life come in the old one's stead. I have lived, I...since then, Given up myself so many times, Gained me the gains of various men, Ransacked the ages, spoiled the climes ; Yet one thing, one, in my soul's...
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The Poets of the Nineteenth Century

Robert Aris Willmott, Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1858 - 644 pages
...lower earth, in the years long still, That body and soul so pure and gay? Why your hair was amber, I shall divine, And your mouth of your own geranium's...since then, Given up myself so many times, Gained me the gains of various men, Ransacked the ages, spoiled the climes ; Yet one thing, one, in my soul's...
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