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" Look in my face ; my name is Might-have-been ; I am also called No-more, Too-late, Farewell ; Unto thine ear I hold the dead-sea shell Cast up thy Life's foam-fretted feet between ; Unto thine eyes the glass where that is seen Which had Life's form and... "
Essays--Modern - Page 320
by Frederic William Henry Myers - 1883 - 334 pages
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 47

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1883 - 826 pages
...hear The name his bitter silence knows it by ? life's best felicity, el inquinavit (ere tempus aureuml What of the recollection that chills his freest moments...inward and icy breath ? Look in my face, my name is Jlight-have-beon ; I am also called No-mure, Too-lato, Farewell. There is no need to invite attention...
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The Cornhill Magazine

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1900 - 874 pages
...OF ' THE SOWERS,' ' WITH EDGED TOOLS,' ' IN KEDAR'S TENTS,' ETC. CHAPTER XXV. ON THE GREAT ROAD. ' Look in my face ; my name is Might-Have-Been. I am also called No More, Too Late, Farewell.' ' THIS,' said the captain of the Jane, the Baron de Melide's yacht, '...
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The Fleshly School of Poetry and Other Phenomena of the Day, Volume 2

Robert Williams Buchanan - 1872 - 128 pages
...Rossetti's works. A very shadowy Entity is speaking, in a poem affectedly called "A Superscription:" — " Look in my face : my name is Might-have-been ; I am also called No-more, Too-late, Farewell ; Unto thine ear I hold the dead sea-shell," &c. (Page 234.) This passage, although quite in the ancient...
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets

1872 - 900 pages
...high'st ? Can these bring cordial peace ? false world, thou *У S'- FRANCIS QUARLES. THE NEVERMORE. Has wept at tales of innocence distrest ; Her modest looks ; Unto thine ear I hold the dead-sea shell Cast up thy Life's foam-fretted feet between ; Unto thine...
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Poems of the inner life, selected chiefly from modern authors [by R.C. Jones].

Poems - 1872 - 362 pages
...breeze, O rushing seas ! At last, at last, unite them there ! ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH. A SUPERSCRIPTION. I OOK in my face ; my name is Might-have-been ; — ' I am also called No-more, Too- late, Farewell ; Unto thine ear I hold the dead-sea shell Cast up thy Life's foam-fretted feet...
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Reasonable Elocution: A Text-book for Schools, Colleges, Clergymen, Lawyers ...

F. Taverner Graham - 1874 - 224 pages
...by Rev. Chas. Wolfe. A sad reflection, from the " Nevermore," by Dante Gabriel Eossetti : " Look hi my face ; my name is Might-have-been! ; I am also called—" No-more," " Too-late," " Farewell "; Unto thine ear, I hold the dead sea-shell Cast up, thy life's foam-fretted feet between ; Unto thine...
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A New Library of Poetry and Song, Volume 2

William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 630 pages
...in their high conceit, When man in the hush with God may meet ? RALPH WALDO EUERSOX THE NEVERMORE. LOOK in my face ; my name is Might-have-been ; I am also called Xo-more, Too-late, Farewell ; 1,'nto thine ear I hold the dead-sea shell fast up thy Life's foam-fretted...
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The Family Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best ...

William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1124 pages
...all, in their high conceit, When man in the bush with God may meet ? RALPH WALDU EMERSONTHE NEVERMORE. or this stay, ere close of day We should have sacked the town ! " " Heaven help him ! " quo ; Unto thine ear I hold the dead-sea shell Cast up thy Life's foam-fretted feet between : Unto thine...
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Ballads and Sonnets

Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1881 - 362 pages
...spirit's friend and love, Even still as Spring's authentic harbinger SONNET XCVII. A SUPERSCRIPTION. LOOK in my face ; my name is Might-have-been ; I am also called No-more, Too-late, Farewell ; Unto thine ear I hold the dead-sea shell Cast up thy Life's foam-fretted feet between ; Unto thine...
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti: A Record and a Study

William Sharp - 1882 - 474 pages
...has too much of Elizabethan affectation, to read so naturally. No. XCV1I. is very impressive : — " Look in my face ; my name is Might-have-been ; I am also called No-more, Too-late, Farewell ; " Mark me, how still I am ! But should there dart One moment through thy soul the soft surprise Of...
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