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" But the time will come, at last it will, When, Evelyn Hope, what meant, I shall say, In the lower earth, in the years long still, That body and soul so pure and gay? Why your hair was amber, I shall divine, And your mouth of your own geranium's red, And... "
Poems of the Inner Life: Selected Chiefly from Modern Authors - Page 253
by R. C. J. - 1866 - 288 pages
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A Treasury of Favorite Poems

Walter Learned - 1891 - 404 pages
...the lower earth — in the years long still — That body and soul so gay ? Why your hair was amber I shall divine, And your mouth of your own geranium's...so much since then, Given up myself so many times, Gain'd me the gains of various men, Ransack'd the ages, spoil'd the climes ; Yet one thing — one...
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The Poetic and Dramatic Works of Robert Browning, Volume 2

Robert Browning - 1891 - 422 pages
...lower earth, in the years long still, That body and soul so pure and gay ? Why your hair was amber, I shall divine, And your mouth of your own geranium's...fine, In the new life come in the old one's stead. TI. I have lived (I shall say) so much since then, Given up myself so many times, Gained me the gains...
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British Poets of the Nineteenth Century, Part 2

Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 966 pages
...and gay ? Why your hair was amber, I shall divine, And your mouth of your own geranium's red — Ami gX0 ʛZ /F j f(! GM X D0 q >K ! \ %J | * @ `dm_q sX]yZ( life's stefcd. I have lived (I shall say) so much since then, Given up myself so many times, Gained...
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The Library of Poetry and Song, Volume 1

William Cullen Bryant - 1925 - 408 pages
...pure and gay ? Why your hair was amber I shall divine, And your mouth of your own geranium's red,And what you would do with me, in fine, In the new life...since then, Given up myself so many times, Gained me the gains of various men, Ransacked the ages, spoiled the climes ; Yet one thing — one — in...
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Century Types of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged

George William McClelland - 1925 - 1178 pages
...lower earth, in the years long still, That body and soul so pure and gay? Why your hair was amber, I g" man 40 I have lived (I shall say) so much since then, Given up myself so many times, Gained me the gains...
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Robert Browning: Humanist: A Selection from Browning's Poetry

Robert Browning - 1925 - 394 pages
...lower earth, in the years long still, That body and soul so pure and gay ? Why your hair was amber, I shall divine, And your mouth of your own geranium's...fine, In the new life come in the old one's stead. VI I have lived (I shall say) so much since then, Given up myself so many times, Gained me the gains...
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Century Types of English Literature Chronologically Arranged

George William McClelland - 1925 - 1180 pages
...geranium's red — And what you would do with me, in fine, In the new life come in the old one's stead. 40 th her truth, remains to the bad, to the selfish and the pusillanimous me the gains of various men, Ransacked the ages, spoiled the climes; Yet one thing, one, in my soul's...
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English Prose and Poetry

John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 pages
...lower earth, in the years long still, That body and soul so pure and gay? Why your hair was amber, 1 ws" John 42 Gained me the gains of various men, Ransacked the ages, spoiled the climes; Yet one thing, one,...
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Poems

Robert Browning - 1926 - 294 pages
...earth, in the years long still, 35 That body and soul so pure and gay ? Why your hair was amber, I shall divine, And your mouth of your own geranium's...fine, In the new life come in the old one's stead. 40 VI I have lived, I shall say, so much since then, Given up myself so many times, Gained me the gains...
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The Twentieth Century, Volume 96

1924 - 978 pages
...lower earth, in the years long still, That body and soul so pure and gay ? Why your hair was amber, I shall divine. And your mouth of your own geranium's...since then. Given up myself so many times, Gained me the gains of various men, Ransacked the ages, spoiled the climes ; Yet one thing, one, in my soul's...
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