Now at the last gasp of love's latest breath, When his pulse failing, passion speechless lies, When faith is kneeling by his bed of death, And innocence is closing up his eyes, — Now if thou would'st, when all have given him over, From death to life... The Atlantic Monthly - Page 161879Full view - About this book
| 1880 - 1112 pages
...retain. Mow at the last gasp of Love's latest breath, When, his pulse failing, Passion sleepless liet, When Faith is kneeling by his bed of death And Innocence...when all have given him over, From death to life thou might'st him yet recover." Another of the wheat-grains is a true sonnet by John Donne on that one subject... | |
| 1880 - 420 pages
...gasp of Love's latest breath, When, Ids pulse/ailinr/, Passion sleepless lies, When Faith is knseling by his bed of death And Innocence is closing up his...when all have given him over, From death to life thou might'st him yet recover." Another of the wheat-grains is a true sonnet by John Donne on that one subject... | |
| James Gribble - 1983 - 196 pages
...one jot of former love retain. Now at the last gasp of love's latest breath, When, his pulse failing, passion speechless lies, When faith is kneeling by...when all have given him over, From death to life thou mightst him yet recover. Write an essay of from 250-500 words, describing and evaluating the foregoing... | |
| Jon Stallworthy - 1986 - 422 pages
...one jot of former love retain. Now at the last gasp of Love's latest breath, When, his pulse failing, Passion speechless lies, When Faith is kneeling by...when all have given him over, From death to life thou might'st him yet recover. Ernest Dowson A VALEDICTION If we must part, Then let it be like this; Not... | |
| Leonard R. N. Ashley - 1988 - 330 pages
...one jot of former love retain. Now at the last gasp of love's latest breath, When, his pulse failing, passion speechless lies, When faith is kneeling by...when all have given him over, From death to life thou mightst him yet recover. From the Plays: An Age of Song A scene from Robert Greene's hit play Friar... | |
| Jane Hedley - 1988 - 222 pages
...one jot of former love retain. Now at the last gasp of love's latest breath, When, his pulse failing, Passion speechless lies, When Faith is kneeling by...when all have given him over, From death to life thou mightst him yet recover.15 for his words than Williams's readers have in presupposing a kitchen and... | |
| Cleanth Brooks - 1989 - 468 pages
...in detail the deathbed of the little god of love, nevertheless concludes by assuring his mistress, "Now, if thou would'st, when all have given him over, / From death to life thou might'st him yet recover." In this matter of what Faulkner intended to say to Helen Baird in his two... | |
| Margaret Browning - 1992 - 76 pages
...one jot of former love retain. Now at the last gasp of love's latest breath, When, his pulse failing, Passion speechless lies, When Faith is kneeling by...when all have given him over, From death to life thou mightst him yet recover. INDEX ANON Plucking the rushes YEHUDAAMICHAI(1924- ) We did it Quick and Bitter... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 pages
...have escaped away. Yet stand as free as ere you did before; 12 My name shall mount upon Eterm'tie. 13 ~ mightst him yet recover. 14 Or if no thing but death will serve thy turn, Still thirsting for subversion... | |
| M. Kronegger, Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka - 1994 - 342 pages
...of Love's latest breath,/ When, his pulse failing. Passion speechless lies,/ When Faith is keeling by his bed of death/ And Innocence is closing up his eyes." The "now when" idiom presses home the immediacy and, indeed, urgency, of the situation (the death of... | |
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