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" NOT I myself know all my love for thee : How should I reach so far, who cannot weigh To-morrow's dower by gage of yesterday ? Shall birth and death, and all dark names that be As doors and windows bared to some loud sea, Lash deaf mine ears and blind... "
Essays--Modern - Page 316
by Frederic William Henry Myers - 1883 - 334 pages
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 47

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1883 - 826 pages
...love for theo : How should I reach so far, who cannot weigh To-morrow's dower by gage of yesterday ? Shall birth and death, and all dark names that be...blind my face with spray ; And shall my sense pierce lovo — the last relay And ultimate outpost of eternity ? For thus, indeed, is Love discerned to Ije...
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Ballads and Sonnets

Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1881 - 362 pages
...love for thee : How should I reach so far, who cannot weigh To-morrow's dower by gage of yesterday ? Shall birth and death, and all dark names that be...— the last relay And ultimate outpost of eternity ? Lo ! what am I to Love, the lord of all ? One murmuring shell he gathers from the sand, — One little...
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Ballads and Sonnets

Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1881 - 362 pages
...love for thee: How should I reach so far, who cannot weigh To-morrow's dower by gage of yesterday ? Shall birth and death, and all dark names that be...blind my face with spray ; And shall my sense pierce love,—the last relay And ultimate outpost of eternity ? Lo! what am I to Love, the lord of all ?...
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti: A Record and a Study

William Sharp - 1882 - 474 pages
...love for thee : How should I reach so far, who cannot weigh To-morrow's dower by gauge of yesterday ? Shall birth and death, and all dark names that be,...the last relay And ultimate outpost of eternity 1" Sleepless Dreams has a special pathos when we know how truly it is applicable to the poet's own bitter...
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Poems

Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1882 - 616 pages
...love for thee : How should I reach so far, who cannot weigh To-morrow's dower by gage of yesterday? Shall birth and death, and all dark names that be...— the last relay And ultimate outpost of eternity? Lo ! what am I to Love, the lord of all ? One murmuring shell he gathers from the sand, — One little...
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti: A Record and a Study

William Sharp - 1882 - 474 pages
...love for thee : How should I reach so far, who cannot weigh To-morrow's dower by gauge of yesterday ? Shall birth and death, and all dark names that be,...— the last relay And ultimate outpost of eternity ?" Sleepless Dreams has a special pathos when we know how truly it is applicable to the poet's own...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 47

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1883 - 800 pages
...love for theo : How should I reach so far, who cannot weigh To-morrow's dower by gage of yesterday ? Shall birth and death, and all dark names that be...— the last relay And ultimate outpost of eternity ? For thus, indeed, is Love discerned to be something which lies beyond the region of this world's...
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Poems

Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1883 - 320 pages
...love for thee : How should I reach so far, who cannot weigh To-morrow's dower by gage of yesterday ? Shall birth and death, and all dark names that be...And shall my sense pierce love, — the last relay 344 Lo ! what am I to Love, the lord of all ? One murmuring shell he gathers from the sand,One little...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 44

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1885 - 922 pages
...for thee : . How should I reach so far, who cannot weigh / To-morrow's dower by gage of yesterday ? Shall birth and death, and all dark names that be As doors and windows barred to some loud sea, Lash deaf mine ears and blind my face with spray ; And shall my sense pierce...
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The New Englander, Volume 9

1885 - 996 pages
...love for thee : How should I reach so far, who cannot weigh To-morrow's dower by gage of yesterday ? Shall birth and death, and all dark names that be AS doors and windows barred to some loud sea, Lash deaf mine ears and blind my face with spray ; And shall my sense pierce...
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