... 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 my face with spray ; And shall my sense pierce love, — the last relay And ultimate outpost of eternity ? Lo... Essays--Modern - Page 316by Frederic William Henry Myers - 1883 - 334 pagesFull view - About this book
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1881 - 362 pages
...love, — 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, —...primordial That any hour-girt life may understand. SONNET XXXV. THE LAMP'S SHRINE. SOMETIMES I fain would find in thee some fault, That I might love thee... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1882 - 616 pages
...love, — 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, —...primordial That any hour-girt life may understand. SONNET XXXV. I THE LAMP'S SHRINE. SOMETIMES I fain would find in thee some fault, That I might love... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1883 - 818 pages
...emotion is merged in the flood and tideway of a cosmic law : — Lo ! what am I to Love, the lord of all? One murmuring shell he gathers from the sand — One...veriest touch of powers primordial That any hour-girt lifo may understand. Alas ! this call, by its very nature, is heard in one heart alone ; this " touch... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1883 - 800 pages
...is merged in the flood and tideway of a cosmic law : — Lo ! what am I to Love, the lord of all ? One murmuring shell he gathers from the sand — One...heart-flame sheltered in his hand. Yet through thine eyes ho grants me clearest call And veriest touch of powers primordial That any hour-girt life may understand.... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1885 - 922 pages
...love, — 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...sheltered in his hand. Yet through thine eyes he grants the clearest call And veriest flush of powers primordial That any hour-girt life may understand." The... | |
| 1885 - 996 pages
...love, — 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, —...sheltered in his hand. Yet through thine eyes he grants the clearest call And veriest flush of powers primordial That any hour-girt life may understand." The... | |
| 1885 - 590 pages
...not as thyself alone But as tho meaning of all things that are." § " Through thine eyes he (Love) grants me clearest call And veriest touch of powers...primordial That any hour-girt life may understand." * Thus Browning says music " is tho earnest of a heaven. Seeing we know emotions strange by it Not... | |
| William Sharp - 1886 - 424 pages
...love, — the last relay And ultimate outpost of eternity ? I,o ! what am I to Love, the Lord of all ? One murmuring shell he gathers from the sand, —...primordial That any hour-girt life may understand. CLXXXVIL WITHOUT HEK. (House of Life. — LIIL ) WHAT of her glass without her ? The blank grey There... | |
| William Sharp - 1886 - 402 pages
...love, — 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, —...primordial That any hour-girt life may understand. 1 88 CLXXXIX. WITHOUT HER. (Home of Life. — LIII.) WHAT of her glass without her ? The blank grey... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1886 - 588 pages
...love, — 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, —...primordial That any hour-girt life may understand. THE LAMP'S SHRINE. SOMETIMES I fain would find in thee some fault, That I might love thee still in... | |
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