Mrs. de Burgh shrugged her shoulders ; but as if it was not a subject she wished brought under discussion, she allowed it to drop for the present. CHAPTER IX. Vou first called my woman's feelings forth, And taught me love, ere I had dreamed love's name... The home wreath, and other poems - Page 95by Harriet Nokes - 1857 - 131 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1827 - 396 pages
...effectively treated. The point will he seen from a single hrief excerpt : — But you first call'd my woman's feelings forth, And taught me love ere I had dreamed love's name. I lov'd unconsciously : your name was all That seem'd in language, and to me the world Was only made... | |
| 1845 - 614 pages
......itteries Steal on the car. like dew upon the rose, As soft, as soon dispersed, as quickly passed ; es e'er forsake thee,* Which now so sweetly thy heart employ; Should the cold world come to wake I loved unconsciously; your name was all That seemed in language, and to me the world Was only made... | |
| Elizabeth Caroline Grey - 1852 - 926 pages
...subject she wished brought under discussion, she allowed it to drop for the present. CHAPTER IX. Vou first called my woman's feelings forth, And taught me love, ere I had dreamed love's name — I loved unconsciously. . . . At last I learned my heart's deep secret. LEL MRS. DE BURGH'S expedition... | |
| Mrs. Carey Brock - 1871 - 192 pages
...Another human talc — 40 short, fitful, broken — was told. Young Anthony Holt was dead. CHAPTER XII. "You first called my woman's feelings forth. And taught me love ere I had dreamed love's name. At last I learned my heart's deep secret." LETITIA ELIZARETH LANDOIÍ. SUMMER drew on apace. The lengthening... | |
| Ellen Clutton-Brock - 1871 - 332 pages
...Another human tale — short, fitful, broken — was told. Young Anthony Holt was dead. CHAPTER XII. You first called my woman's feelings forth, And taught me love ere I had dream'd love's name. At last I learn'd my heart's deep secret. LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON. OIUMMER drew... | |
| Elizabeth Caroline Grey - 1884 - 466 pages
...brought under discussion, she allowed it to drop for the present CHAPTER IX. LIFE AT SttVERTON. " Ton first called my woman's feelings forth, And taught me love, ere I had dreamed love's name — I loved unconsciously At last I learned my heart's deep secret." LR L, MRS. DE BCRGH'S expedition... | |
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