| William Morris - Literature, Medieval - 1868 - 700 pages
...ease the burden of your fears, Or make quick-coming death a little thing, Or bring again the pleasure of past years, Nor for my words shall ye forget your...of an empty day. The heavy trouble, the bewildering care That weighs us down who live and earn our bread, These idle verses have no power to bear ; B So... | |
| William Morris - Literature, Medieval - 1868 - 700 pages
...unsatisfied ye sigh, And, feeling kindly unto all the earth, Grudge every minute as it passes by, Made t/te more mindful that the sweet days die — — Remember...of an empty day. The heavy trouble, the bewildering care That weighs us down who live and earn our bread, These idle verses have no power to bear ; B So... | |
| William Morris - Literature, Medieval - 1868 - 698 pages
...unsatisfied ye sigh, And, feeling kindly unto all the earth, Grudge every minute as it passes by, .\fade the more mindful that the sweet days die — — Remember...idle singer of an empty day. The heavy trouble, the bavi Ida-ing care That weighs us down who live and earn our bread, These idle verses have no power... | |
| William Morris - Literature, Medieval - 1869 - 708 pages
...ease the burden of your fears, Or make quick-coming death a little thing, Or bring again the pleasure of past years, Nor for my words shall ye forget your...little then I pray, The idle singer of an empty day. So let me sing of names remembered, Because they, living not, can ne'er be dead, Or long time fake... | |
| William Morris - Literature, Medieval - 1869 - 692 pages
...singer of an empty day. But rather, when aweary of your mirth, 3 From full hearts still unsatisf1ed ye sigh, And, feeling kindly unto all the earth, *~...an empty day. > The heavy trouble, the bewildering care That weighs us down who live and earn our bread, jdle_verses have no power to bear ; \ 1 J~ B... | |
| William Morris - 1870 - 196 pages
...quick-coming death a little thing, Or bring again the pleasure of past years, Nor for my words snail ye forget your tears, Or hope again for aught that...of an empty day. The heavy trouble, the bewildering care That weighs us down who live and earn our bread, These idle verses have no power to bear ; So... | |
| William Morris - Literature, Medieval - 1870 - 444 pages
...mirth, From full hearts still unsatisfied ye sigh, And, feeling kindly -unto all the earth, Grudge everv minute as it passes by, Made the more mindful that...of an empty day. The heavy trouble, the bewildering care That weighs its down who live and earn our bread, These idle verses have no power to bear ; So... | |
| William Morris - Literature, Medieval - 1871 - 446 pages
...the burden of your fears, Or make quick-coming death a little thing, . Or bring again the pleasure of past years. Nor for my words shall ye forget your...I pray, The idle singer of an empty day. The heavy trotible, the bewildering care That weighs us down who live and earn our bread, These idle verses have... | |
| William Morris - Literature, Medieval - 1871 - 442 pages
...Nor for my words shall ye forget your tears, Or hope again for aught that 1 can say, The idle smger of an empty day. But rather, when aweary of your mirth,...of an empty day. The heavy trouble, the bewildering care That weighs us down who live and earn our bread) These idle verses have no power to bear; So let... | |
| William Morris - Literature, Medieval - 1871 - 444 pages
...me a little then, I pray, The idle singer of an empty day. The heavy trouble, the bewildering care That weighs us down who live and earn our bread, These...idle verses have no power to bear; So let me sing of n:unes remembered, Because they, living not, can ne'er be dead, Or long time take their memory quite... | |
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